In the latest development in his description of how their relationship, which underwent a severe scrutiny years ago, US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that Jeffrey Epstein “stole” young workers in the health resort in Mar A Lago, according to a report by “Associated Press”.
He admitted that one of the women was Virginia Giovry, who was among the most famous Abestin accused of sexual trafficking.
Trump’s comments expanded in statements he made a day ago, when he said that he prevented Epstein from entering his club in Florida two decades ago, because his former friend “stole people who worked with me.” At that time, he did not explain the identity of these workers.
The Republican President faced severe criticism for his administration’s refusal to reveal more records related to two pasts after promising transparency, a rare example of tension within the Trump -controlled political coalition.
Trump tried to calm questions about the case, expressing his annoyance that he continued to talk about it after six years of suicide in Eftin while he was waiting for the trial, although some of his allies promoted the conspiracy theories about it.
A recent interview was held with Gyslin Maxwell, the former IP positions friend, inside a court in Florida by the Deputy Prosecutor, Todd Blanche, the second official in the Ministry of Justice, although officials did not publicly reveal what she said.
Her lawyers said on Tuesday that she is ready to answer more Congress questions if immunity from the future prosecution is granted for her testimony, and if legislators agree to fulfill other conditions.
On board the presidential plane while returning from Scotland, Trump said he was upset that Epstein “took people who worked with me.” He added that the women “were out of the spa, and rented them, in other words, they disappeared.”
“I said, listen, we do not want you to take our employees,” Trump continued. When it was repeated, Trump said he prevented Epsin from entering the Mar Aa Lago Resort.
When asked if Giuphri was among the employees that Istin picked up, he objected, then he said: “He stole it.”
The White House had initially stated that Trump prevented Epstein from entering the Mar Aa Lago Resort because he was acting “strangely eccentric”.
Giovry committed suicide earlier this year. She claimed that Maxwell discovered her to work as a host in a spa in Mar A Lago in 2000, when she was a teenager, and she was employed by a two -year -old, which led to sexual assault on her.
Although Geophry’s allegations were not included in the criminal prosecutions against Epstein, it is the axis of conspiracy theories on the case. She accused Epstein of pressing her to have sex with influential men.
Maxwell, who denied the allegations of Giovry, is serving a 20 -year prison sentence in a federal prison, Florida, on charges of conspiracy with Epstein sexually assault on underage girls.
A spokeswoman for the House of Representatives Control Committee, who requested an interview with Maxwell, stated that the committee will not consider granting it the immunity it requested.
The potential interview is part of a feverish and renewed attention in the I Ibstin issue after the statement of the Ministry of Justice earlier this month that it will not issue any additional records of the investigation, a sudden announcement that surprised investigators on the Internet, conspiracy theories, and elements of Trump’s political base who were hoping to find evidence of government covering.
Since then, the Trump administration has sought to present itself as enhancing transparency, as the ministry has urged the courts to reveal the lectures of the Grand jury in sex trafficking investigations. A Florida judge rejected the request last week, although similar requests are still being considered in New York.
In a message on Tuesday, Maxwell’s lawyers said that although their initial instinct was to call Maxwell its right stipulated in the fifth amendment against self -criminalization, they are open to their cooperation, provided that the legislators meet their request for immunity and other conditions.
But it seems that the censorship committee has categorically rejected this offer.
A spokesman for the committee said: “The Supervisory Committee will respond to Ms. Maxwell’s lawyer soon, but she will not consider granting her immunity from Congress for her testimony,” a committee spokesman said.
On a separate level, Maxwell’s lawyers urged the Supreme Court to review her conviction, saying that she had not obtained a fair trial. They also say that one of the ways that she will testify is “frankly and honest, publicly”, if Trump pardoned her, who told reporters that such a step is his right, but he was not asked to do so.
Lawyers said that she “welcomes the opportunity available to her to share the truth, and to dispel many misconceptions and false statements that marred this issue from the beginning.”
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