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Epstein victim's family appalled by Trump comments: 'It makes us ask if he was aware'
The family of the most prominent survivor of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse was left stunned by President Donald Trump's remarks about her.
The president told reporters aboard Air Force One that his relationship with Epstein ended when he "stole" his Mar-a-Lago employees, and Virginia Giuffre's family told The Atlantic that his comments suggested he knew more about the disgraced financier's sex crimes than he had previously acknowledged.
“It makes us ask if he was aware of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell’s criminal actions, especially given his statement two years later that his good friend Jeffrey ‘likes women on the younger side … no doubt about it,’” Giuffre’s two brothers and her sisters-in-law told the publication.
“We and the public are asking for answers; survivors deserve this," the family added in their first public response to the president.
Giuffre, who alleged that she was recruited by Maxwell while working at Trump's resort as a high schooler, took her own life in late April at her home in Australia.
Her family said her work at Mar-a-Lago was meant to be a fun summertime job, but instead resulted her in being sex trafficked. Before her death, Giuffre alleged that she was sexually abused between 1999 and 2002 by Epstein, Maxwell and various prominent men.
Epstein victim's family appalled by Trump comments: 'It makes us ask if he was aware'
The family of the most prominent survivor of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse was left stunned by President Donald Trump's remarks about her.
The president told reporters aboard Air Force One that his relationship with Epstein ended when he "stole" his Mar-a-Lago employees, and Virginia Giuffre's family told The Atlantic that his comments suggested he knew more about the disgraced financier's sex crimes than he had previously acknowledged.
“It makes us ask if he was aware of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell’s criminal actions, especially given his statement two years later that his good friend Jeffrey ‘likes women on the younger side … no doubt about it,’” Giuffre’s two brothers and her sisters-in-law told the publication.
“We and the public are asking for answers; survivors deserve this," the family added in their first public response to the president.
Giuffre, who alleged that she was recruited by Maxwell while working at Trump's resort as a high schooler, took her own life in late April at her home in Australia.
Her family said her work at Mar-a-Lago was meant to be a fun summertime job, but instead resulted her in being sex trafficked. Before her death, Giuffre alleged that she was sexually abused between 1999 and 2002 by Epstein, Maxwell and various prominent men.