Virginia Giuffre has publicly discussed Donald Trump in recent coverage of Epstein-related emails. Multiple outlets report that she stated Trump was not involved in any sexual wrongdoing and that he was not part of the abuse, though she has also given varying accounts over time about Trump’s interactions with her and Epstein. In some accounts, she described Trump as a friend of Epstein who flirted, while in others she has said she does not recall seeing Trump at Epstein properties or witnessing any inappropriate conduct by Trump. Key points from recent reporting:
- Giuffre repeatedly asserted that Trump was not involved in Epstein’s crimes and that Trump was not abusive toward her or other girls she knew from Epstein’s circle. She emphasized that Trump was friendly toward her but did not participate in sexual activity with the girls she knew.
- In earlier deposition excerpts and later memoirs, Giuffre’s statements about Trump have shown inconsistencies or have been contested by others, and she has sometimes corrected or clarified statements attributed to her. The overall consensus in these updates is that she did not accuse Trump of participating in sexual abuse and that her relationships with Trump involved limited interactions during the Mar-a-Lago era.
- News outlets and congressional-related summaries label the redacted reference in Epstein-era emails as Giuffre, and they note that Trump’s aides have described Giuffre as having said that Trump did not engage in wrongdoing. The narrative remains focused on Trump’s separation from Epstein’s illegal activities.
If you’d like, I can pull up the latest specific quotes from Giuffre or summarize how different outlets frame her statements, including any notable contradictions across her 2016 deposition, 2011–2016 statements, and 2025 memoir excerpts.
