Eyewitness Testimony Places Clinton On Epstein's 'Orgy Island'

Nick Kangadis | July 31, 2020
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Whatever truly happened on “Epstein Island” may never fully be known. What we do know is that deceased financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein was a scumbag in multiple ways. Newly released court documents show testimony from accuser Virginia Giuffre who alleges that she saw former president Bill Clinton on the island with Epstein, associate Ghislaine Maxwell and “2 young girls.”

According to Fox News:

The data include records of a 2011 meeting between accuser Virginia Giuffre and her lawyers where she talked about the powerful people in Epstein's orbit who she said either flew on his private Boeing 727 or stayed on his private island in the Caribbean.

One of the names mentioned was that of former President Bill Clinton.

Maxwell's lawyers had filed an emergency motion to stop the release of the new documents and have said the move would essentially eliminate any chance their client has at a fair trial. The lawyers said documents from a 2015 civil suit could “inappropriately influence potential witnesses or alleged victims.”

The document in question doesn’t directly implicate Clinton in engaging in sexual acts with anyone, including the “young girls.” However, the exchange between Giuffre and her lawyers does make the claim Bill Clinton was on the island where “sexual orgies [were] a regular occurrence on the island.”

Here’s the document in question:

This isn’t the first time that Clinton’s name has been connected to the now infamous “Epstein Island.”

In 2016, it was reported that Clinton had taken “at least 26 trips aboard the ‘Lolita Express,’” Epstein’s nicknamed private jet.

Also, after a Netflix documentary about Epstein was available to view on the streaming service, in which another witness claimed that Clinton had visited the island, a Clinton spokesperson doubled-down on Clinton’s previous claim that he had never visited “orgy island.”

“This was a lie the first time it was told, and it isn’t true today, no matter how many times it’s repeated,” spokesman Angel Urena told the New York Post in May.

The Post also noted that Giuffre “said she never saw any impropriety from Clinton.”

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