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Trump’s new version of his creation with Epstein: He “stole” women
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Donald Trump has a new explanation for his break with Jeffrey Epstein: he recruited employees from him, including the central witness Virginia Giuffre.
US President Donald Trump presented a new version of his break with the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The President said on Tuesday that he quedled with Epstein many years ago because he “stole” because of this employee from Trump’s beach club Mar-A-Lago in Florida. Epstein also had one of the key witnesses in the affair, Virginia Giuffre, from his club, said Trump.
Donald Trump: Epstein Virginia Giuffre off
Epstein brought women from the wellness area of his club, Trump said on the return flight from his multi-day Scotland trip to journalists. “When I heard about it, I said to him: ‘Listen, we don’t want you to take our people,” emphasized the president. “Not long after that he did it again. And I said: ‘Get out here’.”
One of these employees was Giuffre. “I think she worked in the spa,” said Trump. “I think that was one of the people. He stolen them.” According to media reports, it was known for a long time that Giuffre was working in the changing area of Trump’s Club. She is said to have come to the sex offender via Epstein’s former girlfriend and complicity Ghislaine Maxwell.
Epstein is said to have brought Giuffre Prinz Andrew
Giuffre plays an important role in the affair. She had accused Epstein of abusing her as a minor “sex slave” and passing on to other men. In 2001, Epstein was said to have brought the 17-year-old to the British Prince Andrew, who is said to have forced Giuffre for sex in London. Andrew denied the allegations and concluded an extrajudicial comparison with her in 2022.
In this case, Trump has come under pressure in his own warehouse because his government did not bring light into the scandal as promised. Epstein was found in his prison cell in New York in 2019. Giuffre committed suicide in Australia last April at the age of 41.
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