Summary
Marla Maples has denied claims made by Sandra Coleman that she warned Coleman to keep her daughter away from President Donald Trump during a party at Mar-a-Lago in 1994. The New York Times reported that Coleman and her daughter attended the party, where Coleman said Maples advised her to protect her daughter from Trump. The New York Times found no evidence linking Trump to Jeffrey Epstein's criminal activities.
Key Facts
- Marla Maples denies telling a woman to keep her daughter away from President Trump at a party in 1994.
- Sandra Coleman claimed Maples warned her to protect her daughter from "these men" at Mar-a-Lago.
- Maples was married to Trump from 1993 to 1999 and they have a daughter, Tiffany Trump.
- The New York Times reported no evidence connecting Trump to Epstein's crimes.
- Coleman reported that her daughter, a model, was asked to "dress sexy" for the party.
- Jeffrey Epstein, a known sex offender, frequently attended Mar-a-Lago parties.
- The New York Times stated Trump ended his relationship with Epstein years before Epstein's death.