Imagine being groomed into a world of unimaginable darkness, only to be presented like a gift to one of the most powerful men on the planet. In a stunning revelation, Epstein survivor Anouska De Georgiou discloses that Ghislaine Maxwell deliberately introduced her to Donald Trump on multiple occasions, carrying the explicit intent of trafficking her in the exact same way she had delivered her to Jeffrey Epstein years earlier. Yet, in a striking twist that defies expectations, De Georgiou emphasizes from her own experience that Trump never once acted with any impropriety toward her—carefully noting this does not invalidate others’ stories. Her account adds a complex layer to the enduring Epstein scandal, raising urgent questions about intent, complicity, and the boundaries of power. As more survivors speak out, one thing becomes clear: the full truth may still be waiting to surface.

A Shocking Revelation from Epstein Survivor Anouska De Georgiou
Imagine being groomed into a world of unimaginable darkness, only to be presented like a gift to one of the most powerful men on the planet. In a stunning recent disclosure, Epstein survivor Anouska De Georgiou has revealed that Ghislaine Maxwell deliberately introduced her to Donald Trump on multiple occasions, with the explicit intent of trafficking her in the same manner she had delivered her to Jeffrey Epstein years earlier. Yet, in a striking twist that defies expectations, De Georgiou emphasizes from her own personal experience that Trump never once acted with any impropriety toward her—carefully noting that this does not invalidate the stories of others. Her account adds a complex layer to the enduring Epstein scandal, raising urgent questions about intent, complicity, and the boundaries of power. As more survivors speak out amid ongoing file releases, one thing becomes clear: the full truth may still be waiting to surface.
Anouska De Georgiou, a British former model born in 1977, was one of the early public accusers from the UK in the Jeffrey Epstein case. She first encountered Epstein as a teenager in London through elite social connections and was subsequently drawn into his abusive network, involving trips to his properties in New York, Paris, and his private island, Little St. James. In a 2019 NBC News interview, she described the sophisticated grooming process that led to repeated assaults over several years.
In a late 2025 interview with BBC Newsnight, De Georgiou—a close friend of the late Virginia Giuffre—shared explosive details about her interactions with Donald Trump. She stated that Ghislaine Maxwell introduced her to Trump “on several occasions,” with a “clear message of my being with him in the same way that she had trafficked me and brought me to Jeffrey Epstein.” This allegation echoes historical reports, including a 1997 tabloid account of Trump, Maxwell, and a then-20-year-old De Georgiou spending a weekend at Mar-a-Lago, after which she stayed in a Trump-owned New York apartment.
However, De Georgiou was unequivocal about Trump’s conduct: “I can only speak for myself, and this is in no way to negate any other experiences that anyone else might have had with him, but, at no time did President Trump behave with any impropriety with me.” Trump, a known social acquaintance of Epstein in the 1990s and early 2000s, has repeatedly denied any involvement in Epstein’s crimes and has not been implicated in criminal investigations related to the trafficking ring.
De Georgiou’s revelation comes amid heightened calls for transparency. In September 2025, she joined other survivors in a Capitol Hill rally demanding full release of Epstein files under the Epstein Files Transparency Act. As of December 2025, the Justice Department has unsealed hundreds of thousands of pages—including flight logs, photos, and associate references—though heavily redacted to protect victims. Over a million additional documents remain pending, delaying complete disclosure into 2026.
Her testimony highlights the nuanced realities of Epstein’s web: Maxwell’s alleged trafficking intent versus the absence of misconduct in this specific case. It underscores broader issues of power dynamics, where introductions carried sinister undertones, yet outcomes varied. De Georgiou continues advocating for accountability, emphasizing that survivors seek justice and healing, not politicization.
In a scandal that has already toppled figures like Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor—stripped of titles in October 2025—De Georgiou’s words remind us that Epstein’s network touched the highest echelons. As partial disclosures continue, her balanced account forces a reckoning: intent alone can implicate systems of enablement, even when direct harm is absent. The quest for the full truth persists, with survivors like De Georgiou ensuring the shadows are illuminated.
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