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In reply to the discussion: I Hate To Break This News [View all]allegorical oracle
(5,531 posts)41. It's possible that MALago didn't have a spa at the time djt purchased it. It was built in the
1920s and those old Fla mansions on both the Gulf and the Atlantic generally had a pool, riding stables, a tennis court, and even an opium/cocaine den (coke wasn't outlawed in Fla until 1919). A tunnel from the beach to the house was discovered during the documents dust-up, and it likely was used to import booze during Prohibition. A lot of modernization has been done to the site.
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Theoretically, a "spa" could be just a room near the pool that has a massage table in it.
allegorical oracle
Jul 30
#39
It certainly suggests that Trump knew why Epstein was poaching his spa attendants,
Ocelot II
Jul 30
#7
Do you still believe it now that you've been provided with evidence to the contrary?
Ocelot II
Jul 30
#23
It's possible that MALago didn't have a spa at the time djt purchased it. It was built in the
allegorical oracle
Jul 30
#41
Trump turned it into a private resort in 1995. It had a spa when Giuffre worked there in 2000.
Ocelot II
Jul 30
#43
And yet, you went with the source that provided the answer you wanted to hear
Fiendish Thingy
Jul 30
#22
"six star diamond", for when a "five star gold" lie is not enough. . . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Jul 30
#32