Virginia Giuffre was just a teenager when she says she was groomed as a teenager and sexually exploited by Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. In her posthumous memoir, “Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice,” she recounts her encounters with President Donald Trump and former President Bill Clinton.
Giuffre’s first mention of Trump revolves around her job at Mar-a-Lago. She snagged a position there after her father, who was employed there as a maintenance worker, helped her secure a position. Giuffrie recalls Trump being present at the facility.
“It couldn’t have been more than a few days before my dad said he wanted to introduce me to Mr. Trump himself. They weren’t friends, exactly. But Dad worked hard, and Trump liked that—I’d seen photos of them posing together, shaking hands,” Giuffre writes. “Trump couldn’t have been friendlier, telling me it was fantastic that I was there. ‘Do you like kids?’ he asked. ‘Do you babysit at all?’ He explained that he owned several houses next to the resort that he lent to friends, many of whom had children that needed tending.”
Giuffre also wrote about what she thought ended Epstein and Trump’s friendship. She said Epstein’s hit the teenage daughter of another guest, prompting Trump to withdraw his membership at Mar-a-Lago. Trump said it was because Epstein was coaxing his Mar-a-Lago spa employees.
In the 2000s, Giuffre met Maxwell, who wanted to hire her as a masseuse. She was soon traveling around the world with Epstein and Maxwell, allegedly performing sexual favors.
She mentions Clinton, saying Epstein had many powerful friends.
“This was a man who displayed framed photographs of himself with the Dalai Lama, with the pope, and with members of the British royal family. A photo in his Palm Beach house showed Epstein posing behind the podium of the White House briefing room,” Giuffre writes. “This was a man who’d had former president Bill Clinton over for dinner (I was at the table that night) and who’d hosted Al and Tipper Gore as well (again, I was there).”
Giuffre wrote that Maxwell “loved to talk about how easily she could get former president Bill Clinton on the phone.”
Giuffre recalls that Epstein and Maxwell visited the Clinton’s White House, and that Clinton flew on Epstein’s plane in 2002, but she was not there at the time.
“On September 21, Epstein and Maxwell were leaving New York on an extended trip to Africa. Marcinkova was flying with them on Epstein’s Boeing 727, as were several high-profile guests: the actors Chris Tucker and Kevin Spacey and former president Clinton, not to mention six U.S. Secret Service agents. (Clinton has said the trip was a humanitarian mission that included stops related to the work of his foundation.)” Giuffre wrote.
While Clinton is named in the book, Giuffre never connects him, or Trump, to Epstein’s crimes.
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