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Jeffrey Epstein never a paid member of the president Donald Trumpof Mar-a-Lago A new report says the club is located in Florida but regularly receives visits from staff assigned to provide massages and manicures.
Former employee of Trump’s Palm Beach estate Tell wall street journal The door-to-door visits occurred in the late 1990s and early 2000s and “continued for many years,” despite young female employees warning each other that Epstein liked to “make sexual advances and expose himself during dates.”
A former staff member told reporters wall street journal In-home service is only an occasional service available to spa members. They said that although Epstein was not a member, they claimed Trump told them to “treat him like a member” and that Epstein had an account on which he was Ghislaine Maxwellhis associate and then-girlfriend.
Maxwell himself reportedly used Epstein’s account to frequent the club and “used the spa to recruit young spa workers for side jobs that were not authorized by the club.”
However, Epstein’s relationship with Mar-a-Lago ended abruptly in 2003. wall street journalAccording to sources, an 18-year-old beautician returned to the club and told the human resources team that he had pressured her to have sex.
When a manager sent Trump a fax relaying the employee’s allegations against the wealthy financier and urging him to ban Epstein, the future president responded that it was a good letter and agreed that severing ties was appropriate. The beautician’s complaint was never forwarded to Palm Beach police.
Trump has not been accused of inappropriate behavior with Epstein, who committed suicide in a New York City jail in August 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges, but has been under pressure this year to explain their past friendship.
Account provided wall street journal This is consistent with Trump’s claim that he kicked Epstein out of Mar-a-Lago around 2004 on the grounds that Epstein was a “weirdo.”
white house press secretary Caroline Levitt The newspaper said on Tuesday that it was “making falsehoods and innuendo in an effort to discredit President Trump.”
“No matter how many times this story is told and retold, the truth remains: President Trump did nothing wrong and kicked Jeffrey Epstein out of Mar-a-Lago because he was a weirdo,” she said.
independent The White House has been contacted for further comment.
this wall street journal The report also said that after Trump was banned from Mar-a-Lago, Trump and Epstein “continued their relationship” and the two found themselves directly competing for the Palm Beach property that was auctioned in late 2004, with Trump coming out on top in the bidding process.
In July, the president came under pressure to seek justice for Epstein’s victims. Ministry of Justice and FBI issued a joint memorandum stating No “customer list” Existing accounts detail powerful friends of a late pedophile and conspiracy theories claiming he was murdered in prison are false.
However, the memo only reignited interest in the case and called on the Justice Department to release all government documents on Epstein, which led to Congress’s near-unanimous passage of the Epstein Documents Transparency Act in November. First documents and photos Posted Dec. 19 via the department’s website.
one The second one was much larger Published on December 23, the Justice Department has since said it found “More than a million more” It will take weeks for all documents potentially relevant to the Epstein case to be released.
trump is sue wall street journal for reporting on a lewd 50th birthday letter he allegedly sent to Epstein in January 2003. Later it was discovered Estates of deceased members respond to subpoenas from Democrats House Oversight Committee.
The president denies authorship of the letter, but the newspaper argues its reporting is accurate and seeks to have the lawsuit dismissed.