Virginia Giuffre

Trump’s Epstein Admission: Law Professor Warns of Legal Risk

In a recent statement, Donald Trump recounted an incident where he told Jeffrey Epstein to stop “taking” people from his spa and property at Mar-a-Lago. Trump confirmed one of the individuals taken was likely Virginia Giuffre, partially corroborating her account. This admission may present legal complications, potentially harming Trump’s position in any related legal proceedings. Despite demands for transparency, the administration has chosen a different approach, gathering a new list of Epstein’s associates from Ghislaine Maxwell, who is seeking a pardon.

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Trump Claims Epstein “Stole” Giuffre from Mar-a-Lago Spa

President Trump stated that convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein “stole” Virginia Giuffre from his Mar-a-Lago club, a notable claim that could intensify scrutiny of his connection with the late financier. The statement came in response to queries about Trump’s past comments regarding his relationship with Epstein. Trump confirmed he had banned Epstein from Mar-a-Lago due to his recruitment of the club’s employees, particularly those working in the spa. Notably, Trump claimed Giuffre worked at the spa and was “stolen” by Epstein, though Trump has been trying to lessen any scrutiny, calling the subject “boring”.

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Trump’s “Stolen” Spa Assistant: Focus Shifts to Victim After Suicide, Not Trump’s Ego

Donald Trump expressed his disdain for Jeffrey Epstein, not for the financier’s exploitation of underage girls, but rather because Epstein poached staff from Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort, including Virginia Giuffre. Giuffre, who had worked at the Mar-a-Lago spa, was recruited by Ghislaine Maxwell to work for Epstein. This decision led Giuffre to a life of exploitation and abuse, which ultimately ended in her suicide. Giuffre’s tragic story serves as a reminder of the devastation caused by Epstein and his associates.

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Trump: Epstein “Stole” My Spa Staff, Including Giuffre

President Trump stated that Jeffrey Epstein had taken female staff from his Mar-a-Lago residence, including Virginia Giuffre. Trump claims he warned Epstein about poaching staff and eventually “threw him out” for doing so again, asserting that this was a negative action. When asked if the staff in question were young women, the president responded affirmatively, citing that the details of this situation were already widely known. This information surfaced amidst calls for the release of remaining evidence regarding Epstein and his associates.

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Trump’s “Stole” Remark: A Revealing Admission About Giuffre and His Mindset

Donald Trump’s recent comments regarding his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein have shed new light on his perspective of the scandal. When asked about his former friendship with Epstein, Trump claimed Epstein “stole” Virginia Giuffre, who was a Mar-a-Lago spa worker at the time. This statement, devoid of any empathy for Giuffre, who later became a key accuser of Epstein, reveals Trump’s view of her as property. Furthermore, Trump’s focus on the inconvenience caused by Epstein’s actions and his promotion of his resort’s spa highlights a lack of concern for the victims of Epstein’s crimes. Ultimately, Trump’s words minimize the severity of Epstein’s actions and instead, he seems more concerned with protecting his own image.

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Trump Says Epstein “Stole” Young Woman from Mar-a-Lago, Sparking Outrage

Trump: Epstein “stole” young woman from Mar-a-Lago spa. The initial reaction to Trump’s statement, that Epstein “stole” a young woman from his Mar-a-Lago spa, is one of stark disbelief. The use of the word “stole” immediately frames this as a transaction, reducing a human being to property. It’s a deeply unsettling phrase, implying ownership and a casual disregard for the person involved.

Trump: Epstein “stole” young woman from Mar-a-Lago spa. The most alarming aspect here is the potential involvement of minors. If the “young woman” in question, Virginia Giuffre, was indeed working at Mar-a-Lago at a young age, the situation becomes even more disturbing.… Continue reading

Trump Says Epstein “Stole” Giuffre from Mar-a-Lago: Backlash Ensues

During a recent Air Force One press briefing, President Donald Trump stated that Jeffrey Epstein “stole” former Mar-a-Lago employee Virginia Giuffre, indicating she was among those “taken” by Epstein. Trump claimed he had banned Epstein from Mar-a-Lago for taking employees, even though Giuffre, who died by suicide in April, had previously worked at his resort. This comes amid scrutiny over the administration’s refusal to release further records related to Epstein, despite earlier promises of transparency, highlighting ongoing tension. Giuffre was a key accuser in the Epstein-Maxwell sex trafficking case, alleging abuse by prominent figures.

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Trump: Epstein “Stole” Underage Worker from Mar-a-Lago, Sparking Feud

In an interview aboard Air Force One, former President Donald Trump stated he ended his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein because Epstein repeatedly poached employees from his Mar-a-Lago club, including Virginia Giuffre. Trump confirmed that Epstein was told not to take his employees but did so multiple times. This claim about the reason for the end of their friendship contradicts Trump’s earlier statements, as he had previously said he cut off contact with Epstein due to the financier’s criminal behavior. Trump also denied any connection to Epstein’s lifestyle and claimed to have never visited Epstein’s island.

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Epstein Victim’s Diary: No Evidence of Blackmail Claims

Virginia Giuffre, in her personal diary, alleged that Jeffrey Epstein recorded her being abused by other men for blackmail purposes. This claim appears to contradict a recent memo from the FBI and Justice Department that stated there was no credible evidence of Epstein using blackmail. The diary, shared by Giuffre’s family to offer a complete account of her life, included entries detailing this alleged surveillance.

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Virginia Giuffre, Epstein Accuser, Dies by Apparent Suicide Amidst Conspiracy Theories

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