Trump Says Epstein Stole Mar-a-Lago Spa Staff Including Virginia Giuffre
- On July 29, 2025, President Donald Trump stated that Jeffrey Epstein poached employees from his Mar-a-Lago club, including Virginia Giuffre.
- Trump said he never went to Epstein's island, turned down invitations, and blamed their falling out on Epstein hiring away his staff.
- Trump declared he told Epstein not to take his employees, mentioning some were young women from his spa, and confirmed Giuffre was among them.
- Trump’s name appeared seven times in Epstein’s flight logs from 1993 to 1997, while the Department of Justice found no incriminating client list linking Epstein to blackmail.
- Trump’s distancing from Epstein fueled political backlash and conspiracies, intensified by the recent death of Giuffre, a known Epstein accuser who died by suicide in 2024.
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Analysis: What did Trump know about Virginia Giuffre and when? Breaking down what we know
President Donald Trump disclosed this week that part of his falling out with Jeffrey Epstein two decades ago stemmed from how Epstein “stole” a woman from her employment at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club.
'Be Quiet!' Trump Barks As Reporter Asks About Shifting Epstein Stories
CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins called out President Donald Trump over the shifting reasons behind his breakup with convicted pedophile and former close friend Jeffrey Epstein.The White House had previously claimed Trump “kicked [Epstein] out of his club for being a creep,” but while in Scotland this week Trump amended that answer, claiming his falling out with Epstein was because Epstein was poaching employees from Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort, in Flor…
The president said that the paedophile financier had young workers, including Virginia Giuffre, leave Mar-a-Lago. Battle of Congress, the opposition could use a 1928 law to disclose secret documents.
'Be Quiet': Trump Lashes Out at CNN's Kaitlan Collins Over Epstein Question, Walks Away When Pressed
President Donald Trump lost his temper with CNN reporter Kaitlan Collins after she pressed him on explosive claims he made about Jeffrey Epstein. The confrontation happened after Trump told reporters on Air Force One that Epstein had “stolen” young women from his Mar-a-Lago resort—specifically naming Virginia Giuffre, a known Epstein victim. “I think she worked at the spa… he stole her… and by the way, she had no complaints about us, as you know…
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