Epstein butler reveals Trump dined at pedo’s Florida mansion — as victim tried to depose ‘key person’ Bill Clinton: docs

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Epstein butler reveals Trump dined at pedo’s Florida mansion — as victim tried to depose ‘key person’ Bill Clinton: docs

Former President Donald Trump visited Jeffrey Epstein’s home for dinner — and one of the dead pedophile’s victims demanded that “key man” Bill Clinton be impeached by prosecutors, documents declassified Friday revealed.

Butler Juan Alessi told lawyers that he had dinner with Trump at Epstein’s Palm Beach mansion and met Clinton on the financier’s plane.

“Now, Mr. Trump has a house in Palm Beach, right?” the attorney asked Alessi, who confirmed the former commander-in-chief did, according to the deposition. Alessi worked as Florida Epstein’s housekeeper from 1991 to 2002.

Alessi said Trump wouldn’t spend the night — and never got a massage from one of Epstein’s girls, most of whom were underage — but would occasionally stop by for a meal.

“He will come, have dinner. He never sat at the table. He eats with me in the kitchen,” said the waiter.

Former President Donald Trump visited Epstein’s Florida mansion for dinner, according to Epstein’s butler. Getty Images Butler Juan Alessi (pictured here in 2020) told lawyers he had dinner with Trump at Epstein’s Palm Beach mansion and met Clinton on the financier’s plane. Mirrorpix / MEGA

“Did she get a massage while she was there?” asked the lawyer.

“No,” answered Alessi. “Because he has his own spa.”

Trump has not been accused of any crimes or wrongdoing in connection with Epstein, who was later convicted of having sex with an underage girl in 2007 and then rearrested for sex trafficking shortly before his death in prison in 2019.

This week’s highly anticipated release of the documents stems from a 2015 defamation case settled by accuser Virginia Giuffre against Epstein’s wife and now-convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell, 61.

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The documents unsealed Thursday, the third to be made public, also reveal how Giuffre tried to subpoena Clinton in her suit against Maxwell — but a judge refused to dismiss it, calling it “irrelevant” to the case.

“He will come, have dinner. He never sat at the table. He eats with me in the kitchen,” said the waiter. The kitchen of Epstein’s Palm Beach home, where a former butler revealed he had dinner with Trump. SDNY

Clinton – who admitted flying on Epstein’s jet to Africa, Europe and Asia, but insisted she had no knowledge of the pervert’s twisted sex crimes – was described as a “key person” in the case who had “close ties” to Epstein and Maxwell, according to the documents .

He has not been accused of any wrongdoing, but Giuffre’s lawyers argued the 77-year-old former president was an important witness whose testimony could be part of their case.

Former Southern District of New York Judge Robert Sweet denied Giuffe’s petition in 2016, citing Clinton’s testimony as irrelevant, documents show

“The relevance of Mr. Reiter’s testimony and President Clinton has not been sufficiently established. These two deposition motions are denied,” Judge Sweet wrote in his ruling, also citing former Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter.

Giuffre’s lawyer asked Clinton to be ousted along with Reiter and Alessi, but only Alessi was approved.

In documents released earlier this week, Johanna Sjoberg, another woman who claims she was sexually abused by Epstein, was recorded saying in a deposition Epstein had told her “Clinton likes them young,” referring to girls.

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A judge has denied Virginia Giuffe’s request to have Bill Clinton ousted in her defamation case against Maxwell. President William J. Clinton / MEGA

Friday’s documents also include a transcript of Maxwell’s deposition in which he was asked about his and Epstein’s relationship with Clinton.

When Giuffre’s attorney asked if he had ever flown the former president in his helicopter, he dismissed the claim as “another Virginia lie,” documents show.

“I have never flown President Clinton at any time, in any helicopter, at any place, at any time, in any state, in any country, at any time where only,” he said.

Maxwell also denied ever eating with Clinton at any of Epstein’s homes but confirmed that he flew with her on the late pedophile’s plane in 2002.

Clinton, who has been mentioned more than 70 times in the newly declassified documents, has been photographed on Epstein’s jet, known as the “Lolita Express,” several times and has had Epstein as a White House guest on at least 17 occasions during her tenure. the president.

Trump will have dinner at Epstein’s Palm Beach, Florida home, according to court documents. SplashNews.com

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