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    Jeffrey Epstein introduced Melania to Trump? President's longtime biographer makes startling claim

    Synopsis

    Michael Wolff, Donald Trump's biographer, has stirred controversy by alleging that Melania Trump's introduction to her husband was facilitated through Jeffrey Epstein's social circle. Wolff claimed Melania was involved with Epstein's circle and met Trump via Paolo Zampolli, who aided her US immigration. Melania denied this claim, stating she met Trump at a New York club.

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    Michael Wolff claimed that Melania was introduced to Trump through Paolo Zampolli, founder of ID Models, who helped Melania move to the US

    At a time when the Jeffrey Epstein morass surrounding Donald Trump is deepening amid growing defiance by some Republicans, US President's longtime biographer Michael Wolff has re-ignited controversy. He claimed that the late disgraced financer played a key role in introducing Melania Trump to her future husband.

    Wolff, in a startling claim, stated that long before she became the First Lady of the United States (POTUS)- Melania Knauss- she was "very involved" in convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's social circle, and that is how she was introduced to Donald Trump.

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    Melania and Jeffrey Epstein link revealed?

    Speaking on The Daily Beast podcast, Michael Wolff claimed that Melania was introduced to Trump through Paolo Zampolli, founder of ID Models, who helped Melania move to the US. They met in 1998. Zampolli, who had ties with both Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, played a key role in helping Melania immigrate to the US.

    "Where does [Melania] fit into the Epstein story? Where does she fit into this, into this whole culture of models of indeterminate age?" Wolff asked. "So this is another complicated dimension in this."

    "She's introduced by a model agent, both of whom Trump and Epstein are involved with. Epstein knew her well. She's introduced to Trump that way. Epstein [knew] her well," Michael Wolff said.

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    Melania was part of the same modelling and social circles frequented by both Trump and Epstein, he added. He also questioned Melania’s ties to what he called a “culture of models of indeterminate age.”

    Epstein spoke at length about Trump with the author Michael Wolff in August 2017, two years before being found dead in his jail cell and the recordings cast more light on Trump’s long relationship with Epstein, The Daily Beast said in a report.

    What has Melania Trump said?

    The US First Lady has denied the Epstein link. Last week, she shared an excerpt from her bestselling memoir 'Melania', writing that she met Trump at New York City's Kit Kat Club, not through Epstein.

    In her book, Melania describes how Trump, already twice divorced, was there with a date but spent the evening talking to her. “It was a refreshing departure from the usual superficial small talk,” she writes.

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    Wolff also described the first lady as someone who prefers to remain out of the spotlight. "She never is by his side," he said.

    Despite Trump’s efforts to distance himself from Epstein, a photo from 2000 shows Donald and Melania at Mar-a-Lago alongside Epstein and Maxwell. Epstein himself once claimed that he introduced the couple. Donald Trump’s links to Jeffrey Epstein came to the spotlight after The Wall Street Journal reported that attorney general Pam Bondi told Trump during a May briefing that his name had come up in justice department files connected to Epstein.

    Amid growing attention on the Epstein case, the Trump administration has faced renewed scrutiny after a July 6 memo from the Justice Department and FBI said that no "client list" exists.

    Last Tuesday, the Department of Justice sought an interview with Ghislaine Maxwell, the former accomplice of Epstein, currently in jail. She was convicted in 2021 of sex trafficking minors on behalf of the disgraced billionaire, who died in custody in 2019.


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