Epstein document dump could reveal truth behind claim Bill Clinton was with two women on ‘Pedophile Island’

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Epstein document dump could reveal truth behind claim Bill Clinton was with two women on ‘Pedophile Island’

The release of highly anticipated court documents linked to Jeffrey Epstein may finally reveal the truth behind claims that Bill Clinton walked “into the night with a beautiful woman on each arm” while visiting the late ailing “Pedophile Island.”

Epstein’s alleged teenage “sex slave”, Virginia Giuffre, now 40, claims the former president visited Epstein’s Caribbean island, Little St. James — nicknamed “Pedophile Island” by locals — shortly after Clinton left the Oval Office in 2001.

“Walking into the darkness with two beautiful girls on either arm, Bill seemed content to retire for the evening,” Giuffre wrote in the manuscript for the memoir cited by the Daily Mail.

At dinner earlier that night, Clinton had been seated next to “two beautiful girls” visiting from New York, Giuffre wrote, claiming that since his wife, Hillary, was not there, he could let his “provocative naughty side” come out. .

“Teasing the girls on either side of him with playful jabs and rude comments, there was no civility between any of them,” Giuffre – formerly Virginia Roberts – claims in the manuscript.

Court documents expected to be released this week could show the extent of Bill Clinton’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. William J. Clinton President/MEGA

Epstein told Giuffre that Clinton was there because “she owed me a favor,” Giuffre said in a court deposition cited by the outlet.

“He never told me what their favors were. I never knew. I don’t know if he is serious,” he said.

Clinton – who posed with sex offenders and flew on her private jet on numerous occasions – has vehemently denied visiting the island and has denied any nefarious relationship with her former friend.

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Epstein’s accuser Virginia Giuffre claims that Bill Clinton visited Epstein’s private island and went into the night with a beautiful woman on each arm. MEGA

Giuffre has not accused Clinton of any wrongdoing, and she is not expected to be accused of any wrongdoing in court papers.

But more details about Giuffre’s claim could be revealed in numerous court documents, which the judge is expected to begin unsealing as soon as Tuesday. The document is part of a defamation case settled by Giuffre against Madame Epstein and convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell, 62.

The records are expected to reveal the identities of about 177 people with ties to the dead financier, including revealing “John Doe 36” as Clinton, who was reportedly mentioned more than 50 times in the case.

Clinton categorically denied visiting the Caribbean island. Reuters

Giuffre’s lawyers tried to get a deposition from Clinton in June 2016 in Giuffre’s suit against Maxwell, according to court papers expected to be unsealed, the outlet reported.

Sigrid McCawley, Giuffre’s attorney, said Clinton’s sworn testimony was “vital to resolving the issues in this case” and would contain “very relevant trial testimony.”

Maxwell’s lawyers at the time had tried to discredit Giuffre by trying to prove Maxwell’s claim that Clinton had never visited Epstein’s island. They also claimed that Giuffre only wanted the former president to sit down to get more media attention.

Giuffre claims she was sexually abused by Epstein when she was a teenager. TNS

“The sole purpose of obtaining this deposition is for the calculated media strategy that the plaintiffs and their publicity-seeking attorneys have devised,” Maxwell’s attorney Laura Menninger said at the time.

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Manhattan federal judge Robert Sweet denied Giuffre’s bid for Clinton’s impeachment in June 2016.

Giuffre’s claim that Clinton visited the island was later corroborated by former Clinton aide Doug Band in a 2020 Vanity Fair article. Band said Clinton visited Little St. James in January 2003 without an assistant, according to the Mail.

Disgraced Prince Andrew – with whom Giuffre claims he was directed by Maxwell and Epstein to have sex on several occasions – is likely to be identified in the papers as well. Andrew has denied any wrongdoing.

Giuffre settled a sexual assault suit against the king in 2022 for $12 million.

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