Virginia Giuffre, the most prominent accuser in the Jeffrey Epstein sex-trafficking scandal, consistently stated across sworn depositions, public interviews, court filings, and her posthumous memoir Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice (published October 2025) that Donald Trump was not involved in any sexual abuse or wrongdoing related to Epstein’s crimes.

Giuffre, recruited at age 16 while working at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in 2000, described meeting Trump briefly (introduced by her father, a maintenance worker there) and noted he was friendly but never flirted or acted inappropriately. In a 2016 deposition, she explicitly said: “I don’t think Donald Trump participated in anything” and denied witnessing him engage in any sexual acts with minors or at Epstein properties.
She clarified a 2011 media quote suggesting otherwise was inaccurate, emphasizing Trump “didn’t partake in any sex with any of us.” Her memoir recounts an innocuous encounter with Trump at Mar-a-Lago but contains no allegations against him, focusing instead on abuse by Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, Prince Andrew (settled civilly in 2022), and others.
Giuffre died by suicide in April 2025 at age 41. Amid swirling accusations naming high-profile figures, her repeated exoneration of Trump—while fiercely pursuing justice against others—stood out as a notable silence in the Epstein saga. No court findings or substantiated claims from investigations through 2026 have implicated Trump in the trafficking ring.
Leave a Reply