The family of Virginia Giuffre, one of the women who accused Jeffrey Epstein of sex trafficking and who died by suicide earlier this year, said that she would have wanted documents related to the disgraced financier to be made public. This comes as the Trump administration faces mounting pressure around the case. President Donald Trump, who had decadeslong ties to Epstein, said earlier this week that the sex offender "stole" young women from Mar-a-Lago, including Giuffre, who worked at Trump’s resort as a teenager. Giuffre's family reacted sharply to the allegations, saying “stolen seems very impersonal, feels very much like an object, and these survivors are not objects." n18oc_world n18oc_crux
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