Jeffrey Epstein allegedly said Bill Clinton 'likes' young girls, documents reveal
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- January 04, 2024
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Video: Upcoming disclosure of 170 individuals allegedly affiliated with Epstein
Eric Shawn delivers the report of the approved disclosure of individuals allegedly connected with Jeffrey Epstein on Fox News’ ‘Special Report’. Paperwork released on Wednesday, related to Virginia Giuffre's lawsuit against Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein's former lover and accomplice, allegedly cites former President Bill Clinton having a predilection for young girls and maintains a close relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
Johanna Sjoberg, an Epstein accuser, stated in her deposition that Epstein had claimed that the previous president had a propensity for younger women. Clinton’s association with Jeffrey Epstein will be uncovered in the hitherto censored documents.
A picture shows Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell at a 1993 event designated for donors to the White House Historical Association, hosted by the Clinton White House. During an interview by Virginia Giuffre's attorney, Sigrid McCawley, Sjoberg confirmed her awareness of Epstein’s professional relationship with Bill Clinton.
Sjoberg added that she had only learned about their friendship when she read an article published by Vanity Fair that mentioned about their trip to Africa. Epstein had made a reference to Clinton's preference for young girls, according to Sjoberg. It is important to note that no inappropriate actions linked to Epstein have been attributed to the former president.
In yet another document, a motion put forth by Virginia Giuffre to question more witnesses refers to Clinton's "close personal relationship" with Epstein. Clinton's spokesperson, Angel Urena, denied the former president having close ties with Epstein. In a 2019 statement, he stated that Clinton had last interacted with Epstein approximately 20 years before.
Turn of events last month saw a federal judge from New York ordering that documents containing the names of individuals connected with Epstein be made public. Clinton was one of several John Does whose identities were revealed as a part of the court's order.
Clinton's name was highlighted earlier this week as part of Epstein's list. Some names will remain confidential, especially those related to minor victims who have kept their stories private or individuals who have been inaccurately identified by reporters as potential offenders.
The judge gave the order during a 2015 lawsuit between Ghislaine Maxwell and Epstein's accuser, Virginia Giuffre. Although the case was resolved in 2017, the judge maintained in 2021 and 2022 hearings that the names will eventually be disclosed. Giuffre alleges that she was trafficked by Epstein and Maxwell when she was 17 years old and she is currently in her 30s.
Epstein, already a recognized sex offender in Florida, died in the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York, while he was awaiting his federal trial for sex trafficking in 2019. His death was declared a suicide. Contributing to this report was Brian Flood from Fox News Digital. Houston Keene is the political writer for Fox News Digital.
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