Giuffre's Family Expresses Shock over Trump Saying Epstein 'Stole' Her
UNITED STATES, JUL 31 – Giuffre's family rejected Trump's claim that Epstein 'stole' her from his spa and called for more transparency on Epstein's crimes and Maxwell's punishment.
- President Donald Trump revealed this week that his estrangement from Jeffrey Epstein began about 20 years ago when Epstein took Virginia Giuffre away from her job at Trump's Mar-a-Lago club.
- This claim comes amid questions from Giuffre's family and others about whether Trump knew of Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell's criminal actions, despite his stated lack of knowledge about Epstein's behavior.
- While working as a teenager at Mar-a-Lago, Virginia Giuffre was trafficked by Ghislaine Maxwell, who was found guilty on sex trafficking offenses in 2021 and is currently imprisoned for 20 years.
- Giuffre's family expressed their disbelief at Trump's remarks about Epstein "stealing" her from Mar-a-Lago and strongly condemned Ghislaine Maxwell, insisting she remain incarcerated due to her involvement in Epstein’s crimes, while also calling for greater transparency regarding the full extent of those offenses.
- Despite persistent questions, a Trump administration official confirmed no clemency is being considered for Maxwell, and Trump said he has not been asked for a pardon while denying involvement in Epstein's crimes.
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Washington.- Virginia Giuffre's family, the woman who accused Jeffrey Epstein of sexually abusing her as a teenager, issued a statement Wednesday night expressing outrage at President Donald Trump's recent statements about her, confirming the version that Epstein had hired her to quit her job at the Mar-a-Lago spa, the president's private club in Florida. On Tuesday, while responding to journalists' questions, Trump said that Epstein “stole” Giu…


Giuffre's family expresses shock over Trump saying Epstein 'stole' her
The family of Virginia Giuffre, who was among Jeffrey Epstein’s most well-known sex trafficking accusers, said that it was shocking to hear President Donald Trump say the disgraced financier “stole” Giuffre from him and urged that Epstein’s former girlfriend Ghislaine…
Virginia Giuffre’s family blasts Trump’s claim that Epstein ‘stole’ her
Virginia Giuffre’s family members were shocked to hear President Trump’s claim that Jeffrey Epstein “stole” her from her job at his Mar-a-Lago resort, saying Thursday they think the president knows more than he’s telling. They also joined the chorus of voices opposed to a rumored potential pardon of Ghislaine Maxwell, who’s serving 20 years in prison as Epstein’s convicted accomplice and a sex offender in her own right. Giuffre’s family called M…
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