Iceland man says Donald Trump's son left 'white powder' at rental, paid 15 women to hang out

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Iceland media reports are linking Donald Trump's son Eric to a weekend full of debauchery in the country in 2014.

Ragnar Þór Jónsson, an Icelandic entrepreneur, told Fréttatíminn, a Reykjavik-based newspaper, that Eric Trump rented an apartment from him in August of that year, had a Charlie Sheen-esque night out and then abruptly left when local media picked up on his presence out of fear his then-fiancee, now-wife would find out.

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"I later heard that they invited 15 Icelandic girls to go out with them for dinner and drinks at a restaurant and paid each one 15 thousand Icelandic krónur (around USD 120) just for joining them. Those that were ‘most fun’, whatever that means, would get to go on a glacier trip,” Ragnar said, according to a translation by Iceland Review.

Ragnar continued, according to the Iceland Review translation: "Then I met him partying downtown that night and mentioned that he had been on the news in Iceland. Then he becomes ice cold and orders all his team to go to the apartment right away that they had to return to the States right away. The reason was that his then fiancée, now wife, had no knowledge of this bachelor’s trip to Iceland. Within an hour from hearing that they were on the news in Iceland they had left on his father’s private plane from Reykjavík Airport.”

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Ragnar told the newspaper that he was shocked at "the state that apartment was in."

"There was some white powder all around the apartment, someone had p..ed into the bathtub, broken the dining table and leaving the whole place in shambles. The did leave a lot of booze, which was rather popular [with me]," he said.

Ragnar, who clearly isn't the biggest fan of Eric Trump, told the newspaper, in reference to the 32-year-old's Republican National Convention speech last week, that: "It sucks to hear a hypocrite give a speech on Christian values."

Neither of the Trumps have responded to the allegations.

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Strangely enough, this isn't the first time the Trump's have made headlines in Iceland.

Last month, The Reykjavík Grapevine, an English-based newspaper in the country's capital, reported that Trump's campaign emailed several members of Iceland's parliament — both conservative and progressive — asking for donations.

Independence Party MP Guðlaug­ur Þór Þórðar­son told MBL he was shocked by the email and wouldn't be donating. The Grapevine posted the email here.

It should also be noted that the Icelanders are no joke. Check out this video from earlier this month of more than 10,000 soccer fans doing the "Viking chant" after their national team's Cinderella story coming to an end in the quarter-finals of Euro 2016.

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