Giuffre's brother on Trump's claims she was "stolen" by Epstein: "She's not an object"
Summary
The family of Virginia Giuffre, who accused Jeffrey Epstein of abusing her, criticized former President Trump's remarks that Epstein "stole" her from her job. The family clarified that Giuffre was recruited, not stolen. They also urged Trump not to pardon Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's associate, who was convicted of sex trafficking.Key Facts
- Virginia Giuffre's family objected to Trump's claim that she was "stolen" by Jeffrey Epstein.
- Guiffre accused Epstein and others of abuse when she was a minor.
- Her brother, Sky Roberts, stated that she was recruited and not taken against her will.
- The family does not want Ghislaine Maxwell to be pardoned for her crimes.
- White House said Trump only mentioned Giuffre in response to a question.
- Giuffre's family believes Epstein's crimes should be made public.
- Trump previously expelled Epstein from his club for inappropriate behavior.
- Officials confirmed that Trump is not considering clemency for Maxwell.
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