Trump Claims Epstein “Stole” Mar-a-Lago Spa Workers

On July 29, 2025, former President Donald Trump claimed that Jeffrey Epstein “stole” young women employed at the Mar‑a‑Lago spa—prompting a public breakdown of their relationship 

Trump says he banned Epstein from Mar‑a‑Lago after repeated complaints that Epstein was recruiting spa workers without permission 

He specifically identified Virginia Giuffre—who died in April 2025 and was a central Epstein accuser—as one of the women allegedly recruited by Epstein during her time as a spa attendant around 2000

Trump described how staff—some “young women”—were quietly taken and hired by Epstein despite being warned not to repeat the behavior

Trump claims their relationship ended in the early 2000s—he says Epstein was banned around 2004 after multiple such incidents 

His remarks come amid renewed pressure over withheld documents related to Epstein’s sex trafficking network, including unmet calls to release grand jury transcripts 

With Giuffre’s tragic death and fresh claims surfacing, public and political scrutiny of Trump’s ties to Epstein is escalating—especially around transparency and accountability