With too much pressure on him not to pardon her, Trump's moving Maxwell to a low security prison in Texas could be a prelude to a manufactured "jail break" by Maxwell. Just like Epstein's "death" remains tainted with the possibility of a manufatured suicide to silence him and protect some of his wealthy associates and friends, a Maxwell "greast escape" would certainly help these wealthy associates and friends.
By the way, both Epstein and Maxwell are Jewish. Just like the Hollywood pigs Roman Polanski, Harvey Weinstein, and others. Maybe the very decent Torah (replete with homosexuality, masturbation, sex with animals, stealing other people's wives, and other lurid tales of Bronze Age stinking nomads) wasn't clear enough. Something about people who claim their religion gives them a higher moral standing (e.g. Blight Unto Nations). Catholics do it too, their army of celibate gay priests have plundered the childhoods of tens of thousands of children. Evangelical crooks have of late taken front row seat in sex scandals involving adultery, prostitution, sex with minors....
I have reached the conclusion that ALL religions are aspirational. None of their claims can be verified. Have you ever seen or heard of a Christian loving his enemy? Turning the other cheek? Living for the day and ignoring tomorrow? It all sounds fantastic, but if doesn't cohere with the here and now and our daily lives, what is the point? That is perhaps why it promises eternal life as a reward for our life of frustration and entertains our miserable lives with magic, miracles, mysteries, magical impregnations, and resurrection from the dead. I would join the Catholic cult the day a saint or other star of the pantheon grows a severed limb or raises someone from the dead. All the miracles the dumb faithful are made to believe are cryptic, untestable, and honestly distrubingly disgusting (bodies that do not decompose).
No religion has ever proven a reliable indicator of human behavior which remains, for better or for worse, that of average animals who kill, rape, steal for survival. As a major part of human "culture", religion is the least reliable predictor of decency and morality, yet its adherents always claim the higher ground and are offended when religion is criticized. Not to mention that not only each religion claims to be the "real one" (God may have made a mistake designing so many different religions), they always bash the other religions as untrue, bad, and not the true ones.
Of all ideologies, only religions retain a protective shield of respectability. You can say whatever you want about communism, socialism, capitalism, hedonism, existentialism, and every other "ism" out there. But dare you criticize religion, lest someone become so offended that they may call for your death or exile.
I digress.
Trump claims he cut off all ties with Epstein sometime in 2004-2005. But Epstein's butler is now hurling information that is very interesting. If Trump did indeed offer Epstein a job in his administration, then they must have been buddies up to at least 2015-2016 when the moron became Moron-in-Chief.
Why does Trump keep lying about his association and frienship with Epstein? Does he have stuff to hide?
If he never had sex wity underage girls, maybe Trump liked to watch. Just as he is rumored to have liked to watch the misses of his Miss Universe Contests change their clothes.
I again call on Bill Clinton to spill the beans on Trump who's been wiping the floor with the Clintons for decades.
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Epstein Butler Claims Boss Boasted About Trump Job Offer
Sarah Ewall-Wice
Fri, August 8, 2025
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Convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s former butler has surfaced with some wild claims about his boss and President Donald Trump.
Valdson Vieira Cotrin, who ran Epstein’s Paris home and worked for the disgraced financier for 18 years, gave a wide-ranging, on-the-record interview with The Telegraph.
Cotrin recalled having a conversation with his boss in 2016 about Trump while picking Epstein up in Paris from the airport.
“A few days after Trump’s election, Mr. Epstein arrived in Paris on Monday or Tuesday, and I went to pick him up at the airport,” Cotrin told The Telegraph. “He said, ‘Valdson, you saw that Trump is the new U.S. president?’ ‘Yes,’ I replied, ‘I saw it on the news in Paris.’”
“‘Well, Trump asked me to work for him in the new government,’” the butler claimed Epstein said. “I said, ‘Congratulations. I’m happy for you,’ in my bad English. He said, ‘No, I didn’t accept.’”
President Donald Trump has said he has the power to offer a pardon for Jeffrey Epstein's co-conspirator, Ghislaine Maxwell.
Cotrin told The Telegraph he remembered being surprised because serving in the administration could be “interesting,” but as Epstein’s employee, he said he did not ask further questions.
There is zero evidence to support the claim. While Trump and Epstein once publicly palled around at Mar-a-Lago and Trump praised Epstein in 2002 as a “terrific guy,” the pair had long fallen out by the time Trump took office.
As Trump recounts it now, he gave Epstein the boot after Epstein “stole” employees from his Mar-a-Lago club, which the Miami Herald and Wall Street Journal said occurred in 2007.
By the time Trump won in 2016, Epstein had long been convicted for soliciting a teenage girl for prostitution and had served 13 months in prison. He was released in 2009.
Jeffrey Epstein's former longtime butler said he did not recall ever meeting Trump, but he did remember Maxwell would drive over to Mar-a-Lago. / Arnaldo Magnani/Getty
While Cotrin said he does not remember ever meeting Trump either in Paris or Florida when he was employed by Epstein, he did recall Epstein’s partner, Ghislaine Maxwell, driving over to Mar-a-Lago.
“She used to pop over there very often in her Mercedes shortly after I was taken on in the early 2000s,” he told The Telegraph, noting he did not know whom exactly she was there to visit.
Cotrin believes Maxwell would be the one who has more information on others connected to Epstein.
“If anyone knows things, it’s Ms. Maxwell. She was the boss and the lady of the house,” he said. “She didn’t give massages, but she was in charge.”
Trump has known Maxwell for decades. / New York Daily News Archive / Richard Corkery/NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images)
His comments come as the Epstein case is facing fresh scrutiny as the Trump administration deals with ongoing fallout over its handling of the Epstein files after backtracking on its promise to release more information.
Trump has faced backlash from his supporters after the Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Investigation concluded in a July 6 memo that Epstein died by suicide while awaiting trial in jail, rather than being murdered, and that no “client list” of wealthy co-conspirators exists—the subject of whirling conspiracy theories among Trump’s MAGA minions.
Maxwell is serving 20 years in prison for sex trafficking and was moved to a minimum-security facility in Texas on August 8 after meeting with the second in command at the Justice Department, Todd Blanche, as the Trump administration tries to contain the fallout from its botched handling of the Epstein files.
Trump said he did not know about Maxwell’s transfer beforehand, but he has not ruled out pardoning her.
Cotrin worked for Epstein from 2001 until his death in 2019 and was his one full-time employee in Paris, although he also worked for him numerous times in New York, Palm Beach, Florida, and at Epstein’s private island.
Other people Cotrin did recall visiting Epstein during his time of employment were Prince Andrew, Lord Peter Mandelson, Woody Allen, former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, and former President Bill Clinton.
The ex-butler also made other head-turning claims in the interview.
An aerial view shows the prison camp where Maxwell is being held in Bryan, Texas. It is considered a “minimum-security” facility and is surrounded by residential streets. / GO NAKAMURA / REUTERS
The longtime employee said he does not believe that Epstein killed himself.
The convicted sex offender was found hanged in his New York prison cell in August 2019. It was ruled a suicide.
Cotrin said the last time he saw Epstein was when he took him to the airport just before he was taken into custody in New York. He said his boss appeared relaxed.
“I don’t believe this was suicide. He loved life too much,” Cotrin told The Telegraph.
Maxwell is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence for sex trafficking. The Trump administration moved her to a minimum security prison camp in August after she spoke with the Justice Department. / Patrick McMullan via Getty Images
Cotrin and his partner, Maria Gomes de Melo, had previously declined to speak publicly, according to The Telegraph, because of concerns about their own safety.
The couple noted the deaths of Virginia Giuffre, an Epstein accuser, and Jean-Luc Brunel, who ran the modeling agency financed by Epstein. Cotrin said he was scared because of what happened to them.
Giuffre was found to have died by suicide in April 2025. Brunel was found dead in his Paris prison cell in 2022 after being arrested as part of an investigation into sex trafficking.
While the former butler had quite a bit to say during the interview with The Telegraph, he insisted that his late boss was not the monster he was made out to be, despite the conviction and mountain of evidence.
Cotrin said he never saw Epstein having sex with underage girls or other inappropriate activities. He said they were hired to give massages.
Despite the charges and accusations of horrors, Cotrin still had pictures of himself with his former boss, including one that still hangs on a wall, next to another of Cotrin with Clinton.
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