Virginia Giuffre's family was shocked by President Trump's statement implying that Jeffrey Epstein 'stole' Giuffre from him. They called for answers and accountability for survivors. Giuffre, a prominent accuser of Epstein and Prince Andrew, died by suicide this year. Trump denied prior knowledge of Epstein's crimes but commented on Giuffre's situation, stating he was upset with Epstein for stealing workers from his club. White House press secretary noted that Trump did not initiate the discussion about Giuffre.
Virginia Giuffre's family expressed shock at President Trump's comments about her being 'stolen' by Epstein, urging for transparency and accountability for survivors.
Family members emphasized the importance of answers for survivors, stating, 'We and the public are asking for answers; survivors deserve this.'
Trump described his anger towards Epstein for poaching workers from his Palm Beach club, indicating a previously unresolved relationship.
Karoline Leavitt clarified that Trump did not mention Giuffre and pointed out he had previously expelled Epstein for inappropriate behavior.
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