Trump explained why his relationship with Epstein deteriorated.

Trump explained why his relationship with Epstein deteriorated.

30.07.2025 19:04

U.S. President Donald Trump stated that Jeffrey Epstein "kidnapped" a young woman who worked at the SPA in Mar-a-Lago, and that their relationship deteriorated afterward. Trump said, "I warned him, and he did it again shortly after. So I told him, 'Get out of here.'"

US President Donald Trump made interesting statements regarding his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein during a press conference on Air Force One while returning from Scotland. Trump stated that Epstein "kidnapped" a young woman who worked at the SPA in Mar-a-Lago and mentioned that their relationship soured after the incident.

"I WARNED HIM AND HE DID IT AGAIN"

Trump said, "People were taken out of the Mar-a-Lago SPA, hired by Epstein. In other words, they left. When I heard this, I told him, 'Listen, we don't want you to take our people,' and then he did it again shortly after. I told him, 'Get out of here,'" he expressed. Trump claimed that one of these employees was the late Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein's most prominent accusers.

VIRGINIA ROBERTS GIUFFRE COMMITTED SUICIDE AT HOME

Virginia Roberts Giuffre, who had complained about Jeffrey Epstein, the American billionaire businessman who committed suicide in prison in 2019 while being held on charges of child sexual abuse, had committed suicide at home. In a statement made by Virginia Giuffre's family, it was mentioned that the burden of the abuse had become unbearable and that Giuffre had taken her own life at the farm where she had lived for several years.

"SHE COMMITTED SUICIDE AFTER BEING A VICTIM OF SEXUAL ABUSE AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING"

The statement read, "We are heartbroken to announce that Virginia passed away last night at her farm in Western Australia. She took her own life after being a victim of sexual abuse and human trafficking throughout her life. Virginia was a determined warrior in the fight against sexual abuse and human trafficking. She was a beacon of hope for many survivors. Despite all the challenges she faced, her light always shone. Her absence will be felt in an indescribable way."

Giuffre, who played a key role in exposing Epstein and was the main plaintiff, had written on social media a few days before her death that she had only a few days left after a school bus collided with her car three weeks ago.

WAS A KEY FIGURE IN THE EPSTEIN CASE

Virginia Giuffre had stated that she met Ghislaine Maxwell from the British high society while working as a locker room assistant at President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida in 2000, and that Maxwell offered her a job as a massage therapist for the American billionaire businessman Jeffrey Epstein. Giuffre claimed that during this process, the American billionaire Epstein presented her to his friends and clients for sexual purposes. Epstein was charged with sexual harassment and abuse against dozens of underage girls, including those under 14, and was found guilty after appearing before a federal court in New York on July 6, 2019. Epstein committed suicide in the prison where he was held on August 10, 2019. Ghislaine Maxwell was sentenced to 20 years in prison after being found guilty of aiding Epstein's abuse.

PRINCE ANDREW WAS SUED IN 2021

Giuffre also claimed that she was trafficked to Prince Andrew, Duke of York from the British Royal Family, when she was 17 years old and was subjected to sexual abuse by Andrew. Giuffre filed a lawsuit against Prince Andrew in a federal court in New York in 2021, alleging that Andrew sexually assaulted her three times when she was 17. Prince Andrew denied the allegations, and in 2022, Andrew and Giuffre reached a settlement for a sum of money.

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