Giuffre's brother on Trump's claims she was "stolen" by Epstein: "She's not an object" https://t.co/edhAE5ow7M
“That has never been publicly admitted before... We now know from [Trump’s own] words … that Virginia … was trafficked out of Mar-a-Lago.” - Spencer Kuvin, lawyer for Epstein’s victims, responds to Trump saying Epstein “stole” Virginia Giuffre https://t.co/VLSuwHSmSg
¿Qué sabía Trump sobre Virginia Giuffre, acusadora de Jeffrey Epstein? Esto sabemos https://t.co/VJxsGtE9LN
Virginia Giuffre, one of Jeffrey Epstein's most prominent accusers, has returned to public attention following comments by former President Donald Trump, who stated that Epstein "stole her" from his Mar-a-Lago estate around 2000. Giuffre's family and legal representatives have expressed shock and concern over Trump's remarks, emphasizing that Giuffre is a person who was trafficked from Mar-a-Lago, raising questions about how much Trump knew about Epstein's activities. Trump has claimed he was unaware of Epstein's reasons for hiring young women, but reports from 2007 indicate that Mar-a-Lago acknowledged Epstein's efforts to procure girls and that he attempted to involve Giuffre in such activities. Giuffre's brother and her family's lawyer have called for answers from Trump, criticizing his characterization of Giuffre as an object and highlighting the new admission that trafficking occurred at Mar-a-Lago. The controversy has reignited scrutiny of Epstein's network and Trump's connections to the late financier.