Virginia
Giuffre’s Family Responds to Trump’s Claim That Epstein ‘Stole’ Her
President
Trump’s remarks raised questions about his knowledge of the crimes committed by
Jeffrey Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell, the family said in a
statement.
Alan
Feuer Matthew
Goldstein
By Alan
Feuer and Matthew Goldstein
July 31,
2025
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/31/us/politics/virginia-giuffre-family-trump-epstein.html
The
family of Virginia Giuffre, a woman who accused Jeffrey Epstein of sexually
abusing her as a teenager, released a statement on Wednesday night expressing
outrage about President Trump’s recent remarks about her, in which he confirmed
an account that Mr. Epstein had hired her away from her job in the spa at
Mar-a-Lago, Mr. Trump’s private club in Florida.
On
Tuesday, while answering questions from reporters, Mr. Trump said that Mr.
Epstein “stole” Ms. Giuffre from Mar-a-Lago while she was working there as a
spa attendant. Ms. Giuffre has long maintained that Ghislaine Maxwell, Mr.
Epstein’s longtime associate, met her at the club and recruited her to serve as
a masseuse for Mr. Epstein, but Mr. Trump’s comments on Air Force One appeared
to be the first time he had personally confirmed her story.
Ms.
Giuffre died by suicide in April, and her family’s statement said that Mr.
Trump’s remarks raised questions about his knowledge of the crimes committed by
Mr. Epstein and Ms. Maxwell. Ms. Maxwell is currently serving a 20-year prison
term for exploiting and abusing teenage girls. Mr. Epstein died in jail while
facing similar charges.
“It was
shocking to hear President Trump invoke our sister and say that he was aware
that Virginia had been ‘stolen’ from Mar-a-Lago,” the family said. “It makes us
ask if he was aware of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell’s criminal
actions, especially given his statement two years later that his good friend
Jeffrey ‘likes women on the younger side … no doubt about it.’ We and the
public are asking for answers; survivors deserve this.”
The
family’s statement came just days after Ms. Maxwell and her lawyer met with
Todd Blanche, the deputy attorney general and one of Mr. Trump’s former defense
lawyers, to discuss what she knew about the case. The extraordinary meeting
between the Justice Department’s No. 2 official and a convicted sex trafficker
took place amid a firestorm of criticism from some of Mr. Trump’s supporters
who have been pressuring the president to release more information about the
investigation and prosecution of Mr. Epstein.
Ms.
Giuffre’s family criticized the meeting, warning that Ms. Maxwell has a long
history of lying about the case.
“If our
sister could speak today, she would be most angered by the fact that the
government is listening to a known perjurer,” they said. “A woman who
repeatedly lied under oath and will continue to do so as long as it benefits
her position.”
Mr.
Trump’s remarks on Air Force One elaborated on his claim a day earlier that he
had blacklisted Mr. Epstein from Mar-a-Lago because he had hired away some of
Mr. Trump’s employees. White House aides had previously said that Mr. Trump
barred Mr. Epstein from the club “for being a creep.”
Alan
Feuer covers extremism and political violence for The Times, focusing on the
criminal cases involving the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol and against former
President Donald J. Trump.
Matthew
Goldstein is a Times reporter who covers Wall Street and white-collar crime and
housing issues.


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