In a shocking revelation, it has been confirmed that former President Donald Trump allowed his Mar-a-Lago resort staff to provide massages to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein at his private residence. Despite Epstein's history of dubious behavior, the practice allegedly continued for years.
According to sources close to the matter, Trump would send young women from Mar-a-Lago to give massages to Epstein in his home, with the spa employees at the club seemingly turning a blind eye despite concerns about Epstein's behavior. "It was known among staff that he was sexually suggestive and exposed himself during appointments," one employee reportedly said.
The news has raised questions about Trump's association with Epstein and whether he had any knowledge of the sex offender's activities. However, Trump has long denied any involvement in Epstein's alleged wrongdoing, claiming that their friendship ended due to Epstein's poaching of employees from Mar-a-Lago.
In a bizarre incident, an 18-year-old employee who was sent to give Epstein a massage came forward and accused him of pressuring her for sex. In response, Trump reportedly banned Maxwell and Epstein from the club. However, this account has been largely ignored by the former president in his public statements on the matter.
Critics, however, have seized upon the new revelations as further evidence of Trump's alleged complicity in Epstein's activities. The White House has defended Trump, with Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt accusing The Wall Street Journal of "smearing" the president through "fallacies and innuendo." Despite the controversy, no conclusive evidence has emerged to directly implicate Trump in any wrongdoing related to Epstein.
As the investigation into Epstein's activities continues, one thing is clear: the complex web of relationships between those who knew him seems to be getting more complicated by the day.
According to sources close to the matter, Trump would send young women from Mar-a-Lago to give massages to Epstein in his home, with the spa employees at the club seemingly turning a blind eye despite concerns about Epstein's behavior. "It was known among staff that he was sexually suggestive and exposed himself during appointments," one employee reportedly said.
The news has raised questions about Trump's association with Epstein and whether he had any knowledge of the sex offender's activities. However, Trump has long denied any involvement in Epstein's alleged wrongdoing, claiming that their friendship ended due to Epstein's poaching of employees from Mar-a-Lago.
In a bizarre incident, an 18-year-old employee who was sent to give Epstein a massage came forward and accused him of pressuring her for sex. In response, Trump reportedly banned Maxwell and Epstein from the club. However, this account has been largely ignored by the former president in his public statements on the matter.
Critics, however, have seized upon the new revelations as further evidence of Trump's alleged complicity in Epstein's activities. The White House has defended Trump, with Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt accusing The Wall Street Journal of "smearing" the president through "fallacies and innuendo." Despite the controversy, no conclusive evidence has emerged to directly implicate Trump in any wrongdoing related to Epstein.
As the investigation into Epstein's activities continues, one thing is clear: the complex web of relationships between those who knew him seems to be getting more complicated by the day.