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President Donald Trump doubled his clarification to get Jeffrey Epstein out of his Florida’s house, which “did something that was unfair before his arrest”.
Speaking to reporters on the onboard Air Force 1 in Scotland on Tuesday, the President explained at his revelation that Epstein “stolen” workers had been appointed years ago at their Mara-e-Lago Estate, eventually a pioneer for the final collapse of the pair.
“He took the people,” said Trump. “I said,” don’t do that now, “you know, they work for me. And he took it beyond that. He took some other people. And once he did so, it was his end.”
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Both Jeffrey Epstein and Ghhishline Maxwell were charged with allegations of federal sex trafficking arising from the years of Epstein of Abuse of young girls. (Which through Shildhorn/Patrick McMulin Getty Image)
Epstein was then banned from Mar-e-Lago, said Trump.
Both people allegedly stopped speaking in 2004 after taking out Trump Epstein in a bankruptcy auction for a coastal Florida Estate in 2004, As Palm Beach Post. Epstein was arrested by the Palm Beach Police Department two years later, when a grand jury convicted him in a single charge for prostitution.
Trump reported that Epstein poisoned many young women working in his estate spa, including high-profile Epstein accused Virginia Gifre.
“I think he worked at the spa,” Trump told reporters. “He stole him, and by the way, he had no complaints about us, as you know, no one.”
The White House did not immediately respond to the request of Fox News Digital for comments.
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Virginia Roberts Gifrey has placed a picture of herself as a teenager when she says she was abused by Jeffrey Epstein. (Emily Michot/Miami Herald/Tribune News Seva Getty Image)
Gifray, who died of suicide in March, was an important person in advocating Epstein’s arrest. She had said that she was admitted by Gisline Maxwell as Epstein’s Massuz, while she was working in Mar-e-Lago.
While Gifre was not one of Epstein’s criminal prosecution, she remained central for the case.
Trump’s statement came a day later when he told reporters that he never had a privilege to go ” [Epstein’s] island.”
“I turned down it, but a lot of people were invited to his island in Palm Beach,” Trump said during a Monday meeting with British Prime Minister Kir Stmper in Scotland. “In my very good moments, I turned down it. I did not want to go to his island.”
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Ghislane Maxwell FCI Talhasi, Talhasi, Florida, Jogs around the track on Thursday, July 10, 2025. (Matthew Symans for Fox News Digital)
Maxwell, Epstein’s ex -girlfriend and guilty partner, is currently serving a 20 -year prison sentence for her role in the purchase of young girls for humiliated financers.
Last week, Maxwell was submitted to testify to the House Oversite Committee about Epstein’s scope of crimes. Maxwell’s legal team has since said that it will only speak when immunity is given, which the panel rejected.
A spokesperson said, “The Oversite Committee will soon respond to Ms. Maxwell’s lawyer, but it will not consider giving Congress immunity to her testimony.”
The Jeffrey Epstein case again focuses on Ghrislin Maxwell.
A few days later, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanches visited Florida to meet Maxwell at a federal courthouse, where he answered questions about Epstein according to his lawyer.
Additionally, Maxwell’s legal team filed a brief on Monday, in which the US Supreme Court asked to hear its 2021 sentence appeal. His lawyers claim that he should have been included in the 2007 non-prone deal, which was spared from facing federal allegations in Florida.
The Department of Justice has claimed that Maxwell was not included in the agreement.
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The Supreme Court is scheduled to discuss Maxwell’s appeal on 29 September.
Maxwell’s legal team has also stated that he would “openly and honestly,”, if a forgiveness would be given by Trump – a step was a step that the President admitted that his rights to consider his rights are within his rights, but he said he has not yet been asked to do so.
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Maxwell’s lawyers said earlier, “She welcomes the opportunity to share the truth and remove many misconceptions and misunderstandings, which has disturbed the matter from the beginning.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.