Trump vs. Epstein: The Mar-a-Lago Spa Controversy
President Trump has claimed that Jeffrey Epstein "stole" young women from Mar-a-Lago's spa, including Virginia Giuffre, a notable accuser. Trump's alleged comments have prompted renewed interest in Epstein's case and pressured his administration for transparency, as conspiracy theories continue to persist.

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President Donald Trump alleged that Jeffrey Epstein took young women employed at Mar-a-Lago's spa, including Virginia Giuffre, a prominent figure among Epstein's accusers. Trump's revelations aim to clarify details about their past interactions and the decision to ban Epstein from the club.
In light of Trump's statements, his administration faces demands for greater transparency concerning Epstein's case. The Justice Department recently conducted an interview with Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's former girlfriend, indicating that the investigation continues to spur widespread interest and conspiracy theories.
Despite appeals for immunity by Maxwell's lawyers, the House Oversight Committee refuses to grant it. Trump's involvement with Epstein, combined with statements about Giuffre, contribute to ongoing scrutiny and heightened public fascination with the infamous Epstein saga.
(With inputs from agencies.)