Epstein Victim Reveals Relationship Between Ivana Trump And Ghislaine Maxwell

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Ivana Trump just got pulled into the Epstein mess.

Maria Farmer, who Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell trafficked in the 1990s, now says that Ivana Trump was Ghislaine’s best friend. Yes, that Ivana. The late ex-wife of Donald Trump. The one buried in a suspiciously heavy casket on Trump’s golf course.

Maria Farmer is not some anonymous voice. She’s one of the earliest whistleblowers in the Epstein case. And her latest claims are disturbing. She says Ivana Trump and Ghislaine Maxwell were close. They would ride around together. Farmer says she once sat in a car with both women. At one point, Ghislaine jumped out to get a child’s phone number.

“She would drive by schools,” Farmer said. “Everybody knew what they were doing.”

It gets worse. Farmer says they tried to silence her. “They gave me one of those cheap bracelets Ivana was selling on QVC,” she said. “And they told me, ‘Ivana wants you to have this.’ I threw it in the garbage.”

Even as a teenager, Farmer saw right through the fake glamor. She said Ivana’s jewelry was so ugly she would never wear it. And honestly, nothing has changed.

Years later, Melania followed the same path. She once launched a jewelry line on QVC. It sold flashy pieces with gold tones and crystals, but critics called it “tacky” and “cheap-looking.” The designs didn’t last long. Like much of Trump’s brand, it was more about image than substance.

This also raises questions about the other women associated with Trump. If Ivana was that close to Ghislaine, what about Marla Maples? What about Melania? We already know Melania has been photographed standing between Epstein and Ghislaine, smiling as if it were just another party. And Donald Trump once told New York Magazine that Epstein liked women “on the younger side.” And he said it as if it were no big deal.

Now let’s talk about Ivana’s strange death. She “fell down the stairs” in her home. That’s what the story says. But many people are asking the same thing. Was it just an accident? Or is there more? Why was her casket so heavy that ten grown men struggled to lift it? Why was she buried on a golf course? And what exactly is under that dirt in Bedminster, New Jersey?

These aren’t wild conspiracy theories. These are real questions. And they matter.  Trump built himself into a tabloid character. He craved attention. He wanted to be on every cover, every headline, every screen. And he got it. But now that same spotlight is exposing him. The truth isn’t hiding anymore. It’s crawling out. One name at a time.

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Terry Lawson

Terry is an editor and political writer based in Alabama. Over the last five years, he’s worked behind the scenes as a ghostwriter for a range of companies, helping shape voices and tell stories that connect. Now at Political Tribune, he writes sharp political pieces and edits with a close eye on clarity and tone. Terry’s work is driven by strong storytelling, attention to detail, and a clear sense of purpose. He’s skilled in writing, editing, and project management — and always focused on getting the message right. You can find him on X at https://x.com/TerryNotTrump.

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