A chilling warning allegedly made by Marla Maples during her marriage to Donald Trump has resurfaced — one that paints an unsettling picture of life inside Mar-a-Lago in the mid-1990s.
According to a new New York Times investigation linking Trump to Jeffrey Epstein’s social circle, Maples once cautioned a mother to keep her teenage daughter away from the future president.
Sandra Coleman, a Florida mother whose 14-year-old daughter Tina Davis was signed to Ford Models, said she received the warning firsthand. “Whatever you do, do not let her around any of these men — and especially my husband,” Coleman recalled Maples saying, clasping her hands in a women’s restroom at Mar-a-Lago. “Protect her.”
Maples denies ever making the comment. “I would always protect young women in any way I could,” she told the Times. “But I am sure I didn’t specifically say that about my daughter’s father.”
Coleman said her daughter had been invited to a 1994 Mar-a-Lago party and told to “dress sexy.” When they arrived, she said, the girls — mostly teens — were offered champagne and surrounded by middle-aged men.
“Some of them could have been in training bras,” Coleman said. “It was surreal.”
Epstein, already notorious for throwing “model parties” with underage girls, was a frequent guest. He even attended Trump and Maples’ 1993 wedding, just months after their daughter Tiffany was born.
Another former model told the Times that she began attending Trump’s Mar-a-Lago events at age 17. “It was always open bar. No one checked IDs,” she said. “Trump was always all over the girls.”
Trump and Epstein’s friendship dates back decades. In 2002, Trump described Epstein as a “terrific guy” who “likes beautiful women as much as I do — many of them on the younger side.”
That friendship reportedly soured years later, after Epstein was charged with sex trafficking minors. Trump has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing and has not been accused of a crime related to Epstein.
Epstein was found dead in a Manhattan jail cell in 2019 while awaiting trial on federal trafficking charges — a death ruled a suicide but still surrounded by controversy.
Now, with Congress ordering the release of Epstein’s full Department of Justice investigative files by this Friday, old stories are resurfacing — including this alleged moment of alarm from inside Trump’s own home.
“Looking back,” Coleman told reporters, “it felt like Marla was trying to warn me. And that’s something I’ll never forget.”
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Sounds like another disgrunted wife????
Sounds like TDS NextGen fishing,,,