logo
Trump says Virginia Giuffre was among young women Epstein 'stole' from Mar-a-Lago

Trump says Virginia Giuffre was among young women Epstein 'stole' from Mar-a-Lago

SBS Australia30-07-2025
United States President Donald Trump has expanded on remarks about his falling-out with Jeffrey Epstein years ago, saying Epstein "stole" young women, including Australian Virginia Giuffre, who worked for the spa at his Mar-a-Lago resort. Trump previously said he had banned Epstein from his private club in Florida two decades ago because his one-time friend "stole people that worked for me". At the time, he did not make clear who those workers were.
Trump has faced an outcry over his administration's refusal to release more records about Epstein after promises of transparency.
Trump expands on fallout with Epstein Aboard Air Force One while returning from Scotland, Trump said he was upset Epstein was "taking people who worked for me". The women, he said, were "taken out of the spa, hired by him — in other words, gone". "I said, listen, we don't want you taking our people," Trump said.
When it happened again, Trump said he banned Epstein from Mar-a-Lago.
Virginia Roberts Giuffre was one of the most prominent accusers of Jeffrey Epstein and Britain's Prince Andrew, before she died by suicide earlier this year. Source: AP / Bebeto Matthews Asked if Virginia Giuffre, who died by suicide earlier this year, was one of the employees poached by Epstein, Trump said: "He stole her."
Virginia Giuffre's allegations against Epstein Giuffre claimed convicted sex trafficker and close associate of Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, had spotted her working as a spa attendant at Mar-a-Lago in 2000 when she was a teenager, and hired her as Epstein's masseuse, which led to sexual abuse.
Giuffre accused Epstein of pressuring her into having sex with powerful men.
Although Giuffre's allegations did not become part of criminal prosecutions against Epstein, she has been central to conspiracy theories about the case. If you or someone you know is impacted by sexual assault, call 1800RESPECT on 1800 737 732, text 0458 737 732, or visit 1800RESPECT.org.au . In an emergency, call 000. Readers seeking crisis support can ring Lifeline on 13 11 14 or text 0477 13 11 14, the Suicide Call Back Service on 1300 659 467 and Kids Helpline on 1800 55 1800 (for young people aged up to 25). More information and support with mental health is available at beyondblue.org.au and on 1300 22 4636.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Apple to announce new $154b US investment
Apple to announce new $154b US investment

AU Financial Review

time25 minutes ago

  • AU Financial Review

Apple to announce new $154b US investment

President Donald Trump intends to meet soon with Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to a White House official, who said the meeting could come as early as next week. It was unclear if Putin had offered any concessions to Trump in exchange for a face-to-face meeting, which would be a significant win for the Russian leader after weeks of Trump's verbal attacks on him. In a statement, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Trump was 'open' to meeting with both Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. 'The Russians expressed their desire to meet with President Trump, and the President is open to meeting with both President Putin and President Zelensky,' Leavitt said. President Trump wants this brutal war to end.' Trump's openness to meeting with Putin came after a meeting earlier in the day in Moscow between Putin and the president's special envoy Steve Witkoff. Trump subsequently discussed the situation with European allies and Zelensky. The announcement of a possible Trump-Putin meeting capped a day of mixed signals. Trump praised Witkoff's meeting with Putin, writing on his social media platform that the session was 'highly productive' and that 'Great progress was made!' Several hours after Witkoff met Putin, however, Trump doubled tariffs on India to 50 percent, moving on his earlier threat to impose penalties on trading partners that have helped sustain the Russian economy and the Kremlin's war machine, especially by continuing to buy Russian oil.

‘Steal trophies': Trump's LA Olympics sex test threat after Imane Khelif saga
‘Steal trophies': Trump's LA Olympics sex test threat after Imane Khelif saga

News.com.au

time25 minutes ago

  • News.com.au

‘Steal trophies': Trump's LA Olympics sex test threat after Imane Khelif saga

US President Donald Trump has threatened that all female Olympians at the Los Angeles 2028 Games may undergo a one-time sex test before they can compete. The last Olympic Games in Paris were overshadowed by the controversy surrounding Algerian welterweight boxer Imane Khelif and Taiwanese featherweight fighter Lin Yu-ting, The Sun reports. The duo both won gold medals in their respective weight classes amid a flurry of knockdowns. But during the Games it emerged that they had been disqualified from the 2023 Women's World Championships in New Delhi by the former world governing body, the International Boxing Association (IBA), for allegedly failing gender eligibility tests. In a statement, the IBA claimed the boxers 'did not undergo a testosterone examination but were subject to a separate and recognised test, whereby the specifics remain confidential'. They added: 'This test conclusively indicated that both athletes did not meet the required necessary eligibility criteria and were found to have competitive advantages over other female competitors.' The pair were cleared to box in the French capital by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), which stripped the IBA of its powers and status in June 2023 following concerns over its governance. The IOC defended their position by declaring that 'as with previous Olympic boxing competitions, the gender and age of the athletes are based on their passport'. Late on Tuesday, US time, at an event to mark the LA Games, Mr Trump was asked a loaded question about trans people competing. 'Will the Department of Justice consider pressing charges against any man that tries to masquerade as a woman coming into this country to beat up American athletes? 'And secondly, would your administration consider genetic testing so that these people can actually prove that they are actually women competing?' He replied: 'Well, I think there is going to be a very strong form of testing. 'As far as charges, I'd have to ask the Attorney-General about that. I don't know. 'But there will be a very, very strong form of testing. And if the test doesn't come out appropriately, they won't be in the Olympics. Mr Trump added: 'United States will not let men steal trophies from women at the 2028 Olympics.' Very few trans women have competed in the Olympics. But a threat to 'test' all women could lead to females who have never lived as a man being denied the ability to compete. One of the biggest controversies of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games was the gold winning medal success of Algerian welterweight boxer Khelif. The International Boxing Association (IBA) had disqualified Khelif from a non-Olympic event because she had failed a 'confidential' gender test. But the Russian-led IBA was stripped of its powers – for unrelated reasons – with the Olympics allowing Khelif to compete. Khelif is not transgender and has never lived as a man. There is some suggestion – which is unconfirmed – she could have chromosomes that most men have. But it is also not unheard of for some women to have those chromosomes. An estimated 1.7 per cent of people are intersex. It is completely out of their control and means they may have some characteristics of the other gender despite never having lived as that gender. Last week World Athletics approved new regulations requiring athletes who wish to compete in the female category at next month's world championships to undergo genetic testing to confirm their biological sex Trump's second term will coincide with the 2026 FIFA World Cup and the 2028 Olympics — two major global sporting events taking place in the United States. Trump, 79, will undoubtedly aim to take a starring role during the event – just like he did during the FIFA Club World Cup.

Australia news LIVE: Trump envoy meets Putin in Moscow; Indian tariffs doubled amid US push for Ukraine ceasefire
Australia news LIVE: Trump envoy meets Putin in Moscow; Indian tariffs doubled amid US push for Ukraine ceasefire

Sydney Morning Herald

timean hour ago

  • Sydney Morning Herald

Australia news LIVE: Trump envoy meets Putin in Moscow; Indian tariffs doubled amid US push for Ukraine ceasefire

Latest posts Latest posts 6.55am A super-sized GST – with a $3300 cheque in the mail By Shane Wright, Paul Sakkal and Olivia Ireland All Australians would receive $3300 a year in exchange for accepting a higher and broader GST under a plan which proponents claim would boost the budget by $28 billion a year while driving up the nation's living standards. Before this month's economic roundtable, independent MP Kate Chaney has backed an idea first floated by leading Australian economist Richard Holden to lift the GST to 15 per cent and extend the tax on food, education, health and childcare services and water and sewerage. This would raise an additional $92.5 billion in its first full year of operation, but would be offset by a $3300 rebate to every person over the age of 18 that would effectively erase the impact of the higher GST on the first $22,000 of an individual's annual purchases. 6.52am US Army sergeant shoots five Soldiers at Georgia base An Army sergeant using a personal handgun opened fire on his unit at Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield in Georgia on Wednesday, the base's commander said. Five soldiers were wounded in the attack, which ended when soldiers tackled the gunman. None of the injuries were life-threatening, base commander John W. Lubas said in a news conference. He said the victims would not be identified publicly until their families had been contacted. 'All are expected to recover,' he said. Army officials identified the suspect in custody as Sergeant Quornelius Radford, 28, an automated logistics sergeant assigned to 2nd Brigade Combat Team. They said they were not sure of his motivations or how he had concealed the weapon he used. About 8,800 people live at Fort Stewart, about 40 miles southwest of Savannah. The Army Criminal Investigation Division was leading the investigation of the shooting. President Donald Trump was briefed, said Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary, and the FBI's Savannah office was assisting the investigation. The New York Times 6.45am What's making news today By Daniel Lo Surdo Hello and welcome to the national news live blog. My name is Daniel Lo Surdo, and I'll be helming our live coverage this morning. Here's what is making news today: White House special envoy Steve Witkoff met Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow hours ago, in an almost three-hour meeting that canvassed Donald Trump's threat to intensify sanctions and tariffs on Russia if an urgent move towards a ceasefire with Ukraine wasn't achieved. Trump described the meeting as 'highly productive', noting that 'great progress was made' towards ending Russia's war in Ukraine. A proposal that would see all Australians receive $3300 a year in exchange for accepting a higher and broader GST has been proposed ahead of this month's economic reform roundtable. The plan would lift the GST to 15 per cent and extend the tax on food, education, health and childcare services, and water and sewerage, with proponents arguing it would boost the budget by $28 billion a year and drive up national living standards. Trump has signed an executive order to double tariffs on Indian exports to 50 per cent within three weeks, days after the Indian government warned against new trade penalties. The move is designed to penalise India for its purchasing of Russian oil, as Trump continues work to negotiate an end to Russia's war in Ukraine.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store