Donald Trump was Furious at Epstein for ‘Stealing’ His Young Staff

President Donald Trump has spoken out in the most explosive way yet about his one-time friendship with disgraced sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, admitting he was “furious” when Epstein recruited teenage spa worker Virginia Giuffre right off Mar-a-Lago grounds.

In a fiery exchange with reporters aboard Air Force One, Trump broke his silence on Giuffre — the young woman whose name has been splashed across headlines for years as a central Epstein accuser and the focus of international scandal. The President made clear: he blames Epstein for luring Giuffre away from his private club in the early 2000s, calling it “a total betrayal.”

“He stole people from me — young people, good workers. That girl, Virginia, she worked right at my spa. Epstein took her. I was absolutely furious when I found out,” Trump declared, his tone steely.
“I told Epstein, ‘Don’t ever come back here. We don’t want you stealing our staff.’ And that was that. I banned him from Mar-a-Lago.”

Sources close to the Trump family have long whispered about the real reasons behind Epstein’s sudden ban from Trump’s Palm Beach palace. While the media focused on rumors and speculation, insiders point to a “staff poaching” feud that turned ugly after spa employees — including the then-17-year-old Giuffre — vanished to Epstein’s estate.

Records from the Justice Department show Giuffre, then a teenager, was lured from Mar-a-Lago’s world-famous spa by Epstein’s notorious partner, Ghislaine Maxwell. Court filings confirm she was paid for so-called “massages” at Epstein’s Palm Beach mansion, later traveling with him and Maxwell to New York and the Virgin Islands aboard Epstein’s infamous jet.

“It’s sick what that man did,” Trump said on Tuesday, calling Epstein “one of the worst people to ever set foot in Palm Beach.”

Virginia Giuffre — who tragically died by suicide earlier this year in Australia — became one of the loudest voices demanding justice for Epstein’s victims. Her allegations against British royal Prince Andrew sparked global outrage and a multimillion-dollar out-of-court settlement, though the Prince still denies wrongdoing.

The President noted, “She was brave, and what happened to her is a disgrace. Epstein’s actions were criminal, plain and simple.”

As the so-called “Epstein Files” scandal rattles elites across the nation’s capital, President Trump has been adamant about distancing himself from the late predator. But this week’s bombshell admission marks the first time he’s directly acknowledged losing a staff member to Epstein’s schemes.

Adding more intrigue, Trump confirmed he’s been questioned in recent weeks by federal officials investigating Epstein’s long list of associates.

“They want answers, and so do I. I kicked him out as soon as I knew what was happening. I always stand up for my people — and for justice.”

Meanwhile, speculation is swirling in Washington about the fate of Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s right hand, now serving time for sex trafficking. When asked whether he would consider a presidential pardon, Trump didn’t rule it out but emphasized he’s “committed to the rule of law and the truth coming out.”

With the Epstein saga showing no signs of fading from the headlines, President Trump’s latest remarks have sent shockwaves through both political and celebrity circles. As the world waits for the next chapter, one thing is clear: Trump wants it known — when it came to Epstein’s crimes, he was never on the inside.

“I kicked Epstein out. I protected my staff. The swamp is being drained, and justice is coming.” — President Donald Trump


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