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Trump claims Epstein repeatedly kidnapped women from his Mar-a-Lago spa
2025-07-31
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
[Regnum] US President Donald Trump said that financier Jeffrey Epstein, who was accused of human trafficking and the corruption of minors, repeatedly took young women away from his beach spa club in Mar-a-Lago, Florida.

"The girls he hired were taken from the spa. When I found out about it, I said to him, 'Look, we don't want you taking our people, whether it's the spa or anything else,' " Politico quoted the American leader as saying.
Took away — does that mean he offered them jobs or that he kidnapped them?
Trump added that Epstein did it again soon after, at which point, according to the White House chief, he ordered the financier to get out and severed all ties with him.

The publication noted that incidents of “abduction” of girls occurred several decades ago.

Epstein was arrested in New York on July 6, 2019. He was accused of arranging visits to his home from 2002 to 2005 for dozens of underage girls, including 14-year-olds. He was also accused of human trafficking. On August 10, 2019, he committed suicide in his prison cell. The criminal case against him was closed, the materials were classified, as they could shed light on some influential people, including politicians.

The first part of the case materials was declassified on January 4, 2024. It included the names of more than 150 people, including former US President Bill Clinton and British Prince Andrew. Trump, taking office, promised to tell the public what the FBI hid in the Epstein case.

On July 17, The Wall Street Journal reported that in 2003, Epstein allegedly received a gift from the US President in the form of a letter for his 50th birthday. The letter consisted of several lines of typewritten text in the form of a drawing of a naked woman. Trump allegedly accompanied the drawing with a wish to fill Epstein's every day with wonderful secrets. US Vice President J.D. Vance denied the article, calling the story complete and utter nonsense.

The American leader threatened to sue the newspaper, its parent company NewsCorp, and the holding's owner Rupert Murdoch over the article about the postcard for Epstein. According to the head of the White House, the publication printed false and defamatory information. Trump later carried out his threats and filed a lawsuit for defamation.

The US president expressed outrage on July 24 over the intense coverage of the Epstein case, complaining that his team was unable to stop the spread of "conspiracy theories" about him and that the media was overly focused on him.

Posted by:badanov

#1  We know about Epstein and that is not our interest. We want to know who was in his crowd and what they did. We want the folks that are being protected.
Posted by: Super Hose   2025-07-31 09:16  

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