Trump Barred Epstein From Mar-a-Lago After 2003 Spa Employee Allegation: WSJ
Trump banned Epstein from Mar-a-Lago after a 2003 complaint by an 18-year-old spa worker who said Epstein pressured her for sex, ending years of house-call spa visits, The Wall Street Journal reported.
- The Wall Street Journal reported that Donald Trump barred Jeffrey Epstein from Mar-a-Lago in 2003 after being informed of an allegation involving a young spa employee at Epstein’s Palm Beach home.
- Former Mar-a-Lago employees said the club had previously sent spa workers to Epstein’s nearby mansion and that staff warned one another about his inappropriate behavior during those visits.
- According to former employees, the arrangement ended after a spa worker reported being pressured into sex, prompting a manager to notify Trump, who then ordered Epstein’s removal from the club.
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