Model Says Epstein Made Her Dress as ‘Sexy Nurse’ for Trump

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One day we will wake to his obituary :-)

A former acquaintance of Jeffrey Epstein has revealed a bizarre episode involving Donald Trump, claiming the disgraced financier once asked her to dress like a nurse in an effort to impress the future president.
Model Says Epstein Made Her Dress as ‘Sexy Nurse’ for Trump

A one-time friend of Jeffrey Epstein has laid bare the extraordinary way he tried to impress Donald Trump.

Cleo Glyde, a model who knew Epstein in the 1980s and 1990s, before his horrific crimes came to light, spoke exclusively to The Podcast about how Epstein used her and a close friend as “trophies on display” during a bizarre encounter with Trump.

Glyde told podcast host Joanna Coles how she met Epstein through a mutual friend when she was 22 years old. At that time, she said, the financier’s reputation was “way more James Bond than Darth Vader.”

“He was a high society A-lister—a sort of an enigmatic Great Gatsby figure,” Glyde said.

The two struck up a friendship, spending time together at his office on Madison Avenue and his now-infamous Upper East Side mansion.

Glyde, who said Epstein would often boast about his friendship with Trump, described how the billionaire once hatched an idea to show her and her friend off to the future president.
“I had this white wraparound dress and [Epstein] said, ‘Oh my God, you look just like a nurse,’” Glyde recounted.

Epstein suggested that she and her friend, who introduced them, both wear white dresses and come with him to Trump Tower.

“Why don’t we both go over to Donald’s and you both look like nurses, and I’ll just knock on the door and we’ll go to Trump Tower and it’ll be hilarious,” she recalled him saying.

When the trio arrived at Trump Tower, Glyde remembers feeling like Epstein clearly wanted to impress his real estate mogul pal.

“He probably was showing off Donald to us and us to Donald,” she said.

Glyde said that Trump “smiled and laughed” when they came in. “Obviously, Jeffrey’s thinking, ‘I’m literally walking down Fifth Avenue with two nurses… [Trump] laughed, but not in a way that made me uncomfortable at the time.”

When asked for comment by the Daily Beast, the White House called Glyde’s testimony a “hoax,” a description Trump has increasingly used to fight off the Epstein scandal.

“This is just more stupid, fake news playing into the hands of the Democrat Hoax trying to link President Trump and Epstein,” a White House spokesperson wrote in part in a statement to the Daily Beast. “Democrats and the media knew about Epstein and his victims for years and did nothing to help them while President Trump was calling for transparency, and is now delivering on it with thousands of pages of documents.”

The statement contrasts a bombshell claim made by Speaker Mike Johnson on Friday that Trump was an “FBI informant” on Epstein, which would suggest that they were so closely linked that the now-president had information about Epstein’s crimes.

Glyde isn’t the first woman to speak about having an awkward experience when Epstein and Trump got together.

Stacey Williams, a former model and one-time girlfriend of Epstein, told The Daily Beast Podcast last month that Trump groped her in his Trump Tower office, right in front of Epstein.

“[Trump’s] just moving his hands sort of up and down my body and like smiling at him and Jeffrey smiling back,” she said.

Glyde told The Daily Beast Podcast that her friendship with Epstein began to unravel when he groped her on his private jet.

“He was able to put his hand between my legs at the knee and then started to kind of get rough,” she said. “And [he] put his hand on my breast and put his hand on my leg and, like, creeping up to my underwear.”

“I kind of teared up and I was like, ‘Jeffrey, why are you doing this? I thought we were friends… I really don’t want to do the whole Jeffrey Epstein roadkill thing.’ And he kind of stopped and then he dropped it, like, completely.”
Later, however, Glyde visited Epstein’s Manhattan townhouse with a friend. During that encounter, Glyde said that Epstein pulled her friend into a closet and whispered suggestive things to her.

“He dragged her behind the door and they disappeared. And she said he was just whispering all these filthy things.”

Glyde never contacted Epstein again. While a Department of Justice investigation concluded that Epstein died by suicide in his prison cell, Glyde believes that he could have been murdered.

“There is no way on God’s green Earth, obviously, that we’ve gotten to the bottom of all the players that were involved,” Glyde said.

Earlier this week, several Epstein victims spoke at a press conference in which they demanded transparency from the government about their abuser.

Coincidentally, the noise from a ceremonial flyover organized by President Trump to honor a fallen Polish air force pilot drowned out Epstein victim Chauntae Davies as she was being asked about Epstein’s “biggest brag”; his friendship with Trump.
 
You can tell Her King must be gone AGAIN,...Staying at another woman's house by the way she's posting away like a maniac today. ;) He'll be back when he runs out of money .:ROFLMAO: She's a typical frustrated woman who chose VERY poorly. And it shows. Alone,....stuck with the kids,....no king,...no nothing,...not even a dog. :cry: Poor poor Hunter.

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You can tell Her King must be gone AGAIN,...Staying at another woman's house by the way she's posting away like a maniac today. ;) He'll be back when he runs out of money .:ROFLMAO: She's a typical frustrated woman who chose VERY poorly. And it shows. Alone,....stuck with the kids,....no king,...no nothing,...not even a dog. :cry: Poor poor Hunter.

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You can tell Her King must be gone AGAIN,...Staying at another woman's house by the way she's posting away like a maniac today. ;) He'll be back when he runs out of money .:ROFLMAO: She's a typical frustrated woman who chose VERY poorly. And it shows. Alone,....stuck with the kids,....no king,...no nothing,...not even a dog. :cry:Poor poor Hunter.

Are you so triggered about his post you had to run to a stupid insult?

Why do you often post a Trumpper grimacing in pain?
 

Epstein Survivor Testifies She Met Donald Trump at Age 14, Other Disturbing Revelations Emerge​



Washington, D.C. – A child sex abuse survivor from Palm Beach County, identified only as “Jane” to protect her identity, has thrust President Donald Trump’s historical connection to Jeffrey Epstein back into the spotlight. Testifying at Ghislaine Maxwell’s 2021 trial, Jane revealed she met Trump through Epstein at Mar-a-Lago in the 1990s when she was 14 and later participated in Trump’s Miss Teen USA pageant in 1998.

While Jane did not allege any inappropriate behavior by Trump, her account has reignited scrutiny of the president’s ties to Epstein, amplifying calls from Republicans, Democrats and Trump’s own supporters for greater transparency into the disgraced financier’s case.

Jane’s Testimony and Trump Connection​

Jane, one of four victims who testified against Maxwell in 2021, is among the few Epstein survivors to publicly confirm meeting Trump through the financier. During her testimony, she described a brief encounter with Trump at his Mar-a-Lago estate in the 1990s but provided no further details about the purpose of the visit or its context.

She also noted her participation in the 1998 Miss Teen USA pageant, though it remains unclear whether this occurred before or after the Mar-a-Lago meeting. Notably, a 2016 Buzzfeed report revealed allegations from four 1997 Miss Teen USA contestants who claimed Trump walked through their changing rooms while they were dressing, an incident that has resurfaced amid Jane’s account.

Jane emphasized that she witnessed no misconduct by Trump, and no formal accusations have linked him to Epstein’s criminal activities. However, the revelation of their meeting, combined with documented evidence of Trump and Epstein’s social interactions, has fueled speculation about what the president may have known during their years-long acquaintance.

Jane’s Story and the Scale of Epstein’s Crimes​

Jane’s testimony at Maxwell’s 2021 trial painted a harrowing picture of her abuse. She recounted meeting Epstein and Maxwell in 1994 at age 14, while grieving her father’s death, during an arts camp in Michigan where Epstein was a benefactor.

After striking up a conversation over Maxwell’s Yorkie, Jane and her mother were invited to Epstein’s Palm Beach mansion for tea. Jane soon began visiting alone, where Maxwell initially acted like a “big sister” before grooming her to please Epstein sexually. Jane described enduring abuse by both Epstein and Maxwell at properties in Palm Beach, New York City and New Mexico, beginning in Epstein’s Palm Beach pool house.

The abuse continued until around 2002, when Jane ceased contact with them. She first disclosed her experience to a boyfriend, who later corroborated her account in court, and spoke to authorities in 2019, citing fears of career repercussions as an actor.

Jane was among over 1,000 confirmed Epstein victims, a figure reiterated in the DOJ’s July memo. Another Florida victim, Carolyn Andriano, 36, of Wellington, testified in Maxwell’s trial but died of an accidental drug overdose in 2023, a year after Maxwell’s sentencing. At least one juror credited Andriano’s compelling testimony as pivotal to the guilty verdict.

Epstein himself was arrested in July 2019 on federal sex trafficking charges but was found dead in his Manhattan jail cell three weeks later, awaiting trial.

Trump and Epstein’s Proximity and Past​

Trump and Epstein were neighbors in Palm Beach, living within two miles of each other after Trump purchased Mar-a-Lago in 1985 and Epstein acquired his property in 1990. Photos and videos from the 1990s and early 2000s show the two socializing, reflecting a relationship that has drawn renewed attention as Epstein’s crimes remain a focal point of public and political discourse.

Trump has sought to distance himself from Epstein, claiming he expelled the financier from Mar-a-Lago for inappropriate behavior. “I threw him out, and that was it. I’m glad I did, if you know the truth,” Trump told reporters on July 28, during a meeting with United Kingdom Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Despite this, questions persist about the extent of their interactions and what insights Trump might hold about Epstein’s activities.

Maxwell’s Immunity Deal and DOJ’s Controversial Memo

The Epstein case has gained fresh urgency following recent developments involving Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s former associate, who is serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking minors. On July, Maxwell met with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche in a Tallahassee federal courthouse, where she was granted limited immunity to answer questions, presumably about potential Epstein accomplices. Trump has publicly floated the idea of pardoning Maxwell but has not committed to doing so.

The meeting followed a controversial July 7 Department of Justice memo that sparked outrage among Trump’s base. The memo stated that no evidence of an Epstein “client list” had been found in a trove of documents and digital evidence, nor was there any basis to investigate third parties or allegations of blackmail by Epstein. The DOJ also announced it would halt further public releases of Epstein-related materials, prompting accusations of a cover-up from both conservatives and progressives.

Political Pressure and Ongoing Questions​

The renewed focus on Trump’s Epstein ties comes amid bipartisan demands for transparency, with figures like Reps. Thomas Massie (R-KY) and Ro Khanna (D-CA) pushing legislation to unseal Epstein files.

Trump’s supporters, frustrated by the DOJ’s limited document releases, have joined calls for full disclosure, while Democrats argue the administration is shielding powerful figures. The lack of new information in recent releases, including a 33,000-page document dump on August 29, has only deepened public skepticism.

Jane’s account, while not implicating Trump in wrongdoing, shows the complexity of Epstein’s network and its proximity to influential figures. As Maxwell’s discussions with the DOJ continue and congressional subpoenas seek additional records, the Epstein case remains a political flashpoint, testing Trump’s credibility and the GOP’s ability to navigate its fallout ahead of the midterms.



What’s Next?

With Maxwell’s testimony potentially shedding light on Epstein’s associates and ongoing congressional efforts to access unredacted files, the public’s demand for answers shows no sign of waning.

Jane’s story, coupled with the broader narrative of over 1,000 victims, highlights the human toll of Epstein’s crimes and the urgency of accountability. For Trump, the persistent questions about his past with Epstein threaten to overshadow his presidency, as both allies and adversaries press for clarity on what he knew and when.
 
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