
New evidence reveals President Trump took decisive action in 2007 to protect a teenage employee from Jeffrey Epstein’s predatory advances, permanently banning the convicted sex trafficker from Mar-a-Lago after he sexually harassed an 18-year-old spa worker.
Story Highlights
- Trump banned Epstein from Mar-a-Lago in October 2007 after he harassed a teenage masseuse
- The victim’s father reported Epstein’s attempted assault directly to Trump
- Trump’s recent statements reveal Epstein was also poaching young employees from the spa
- Congress passed the Epstein Files Transparency Act with Trump’s support to release all documents
Trump Protected Minor From Epstein’s Predatory Behavior
Documentation confirms Trump immediately banned Jeffrey Epstein from Mar-a-Lago after learning the convicted predator had sexually harassed a teenage daughter of a club member who worked as a masseuse in the spa. According to investigative reports, the young woman told her father that Epstein approached her at work, invited her to his house, and attempted to get her to undress. The father reported this incident directly to Trump, who permanently barred Epstein from the club.
Mar-a-Lago’s membership registry confirms Epstein’s access was revoked in October 2007, demonstrating Trump’s swift response to protect his employees. This decisive action stands in stark contrast to the institutional failures that allowed Epstein to continue his criminal activities elsewhere. Brad Edwards, an attorney representing Epstein victims, corroborated Trump’s account when Trump told him about the harassment incident in 2009.
Employee Poaching Scheme Exposed Epstein’s Methods
Trump recently revealed additional details about Epstein’s predatory recruitment tactics at Mar-a-Lago. The President disclosed that Epstein was systematically “stealing” young women from the club’s spa, including Virginia Giuffre, despite being warned to stop. Trump stated he told Epstein “don’t ever do that again” after the first incident, but when Epstein continued the behavior, Trump threw him out “persona non grata.”
This revelation exposes how Epstein used legitimate businesses and social venues to identify and recruit victims. The spa environment provided Epstein access to young women in vulnerable employment situations, making them targets for his trafficking operation. Trump’s intervention disrupted this recruitment pipeline and protected additional potential victims from Epstein’s criminal network.
Timeline Contradicts Liberal Media Narrative
The documented timeline demolishes false narratives suggesting Trump maintained close ties with Epstein after learning of his criminal behavior. Trump and Epstein’s relationship had already soured by 2004 over a real estate competition, and police began investigating Epstein in 2005. The 2007 spa incident prompted Trump’s immediate and permanent ban, occurring before Epstein’s 2008 guilty plea to procuring a child for prostitution.
NOVEMBER SURPRISE: After Trump learned that Jeffrey Epstein was involved in sex trafficking he threw him out of Mar-a-Lago and tipped off Florida law enforcement that Epstein was abusing very young women in 2005. After Epstein got a slap on the wrist in 2008 and Trump was elected… pic.twitter.com/sCzu8MxIxm
— @amuse (@amuse) November 1, 2024
Epstein’s own 2019 email claiming he was never a Mar-a-Lago member contradicts the club’s official registry, demonstrating his pattern of deception. Meanwhile, Trump supported Congress passing the Epstein Files Transparency Act in November 2025, calling for complete document release and stating “we have nothing to hide.” This transparency stands in stark contrast to previous administrations’ stonewalling of Epstein investigations.
Sources:
ABC News – Timeline: Trump and Epstein’s relationship and Trump’s falling out
Wikipedia – Relationship of Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein














