
US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that Jeffrey Epstein “stole” young women who worked in the Mar-A-Lago spa, which meant a remarkable shift in how they now characterize their past relationship, as stated by AP.
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Trump specifically acknowledged that one of these women was Virginia Giuffre, a central character among the most important prosecutors Epstein in the long term trading in people. Giuffre claimed that she was accepted as a teenager and later abused by Epstein and his collaborators.
Trump’s comments were expanded to include notes he made a day earlier when he said he had banned Epstein from his private club in Florida two decades ago, because his one -time friend “stole the people who worked for me”.
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At that time he did not clear who the workers were.
The Republican President faced an outrage over the refusal of his administration to publish more records of Epstein after the promises of transparency, a rare example of the tribe in a fixed political coalition Trump.
Trump tried to leave questions about the case and express the inconvenience that people still talk about him six years after Epstein died suicide while waiting for trial, although some of his own allies promoted a conspiracy about him.
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Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s imprisoned ex -girlfriend, was recently asked inside a court building in Florida with an official of the Ministry of Justice, a deputy prosecutor Todd Blanch, although officials did not publicly publish what she said. On Tuesday, its lawyers said that she was willing to answer more questions of congress if she was given immunity to future prosecution for her testimony and if the legislators agree to satisfy other conditions.
On board Air Force One, when returning from Scotland, Trump said he was angry that Epstein “took people who worked for me”. Women, he said, “They were discarded from the spa he hired – in other words, away.”
“I said, listen, we don’t want you to take our people,” Trump said. When it happened again, Trump said he had forbidden Epstein of Mar-A-Lago.
Asked if Giuffre was one of the employees poisoned by Epstein, he said, but then said, “He stole her.”
The White House originally said that Trump was forbidden to Epstein of Mar-A-Lago because he acted like “flowing”.
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Giuffre died suicide at the beginning of this year. She claimed that Maxwell saw her work as a spa service in Mar-a-Lago in 2000 when she was a teenager, and hired her as an Epstein masseuse, leading to sexual abuse.
Although Giuffre’s accusation has not become part of the prosecution against Epstein, it is about the case of the central point of conspiracy theories. She accused Epstein of pushing her on sex with powerful men.
Maxwell, who rejected Giuffre’s accusation, serves in the federal prison in Florida for a conspiracy with Epstein to sexual abuse of minors.
A spokesman for the supervision of the supervision of who asked for an interview with Maxwell said that the panel would not consider granting the immunity she asked.
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A potential conversation is part of a frantic, renewed interest in the Epstein saga after a statement by the Ministry of Justice at the beginning of this month that it will not issue any other investigation records, which is a sudden announcement that stunned online Sleuths, conspiracy theorists and Trump’s political base elements hoping to find evidence of government coverage.
Since then, Trump’s administration has been trying to present as support for transparency, and the ministry urged the courts to reward the transcripts of the large jury from investigating sex trading. The judge in Florida rejected the application last week, although similar applications await in New York.
On Tuesday, Maxwell’s lawyers said that although their initial instinct was for Maxwell to induce its fifth amendment directly against self -blame, they are open to its cooperation provided that the legislators will satisfy their request for immunity and other conditions.
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