After all, did former President Bill Clinton visit Jeffrey Epstein’s pedophile island or not? What do we really know about it?
On the eve of the release of a massive list of 200 names of “John and Jane Does” associated with the late pedophile, the Clinton team’s repeated denials could be vindicated or crumbling.
To briefly recap: After Virginia Giuffre went public with her accusations against Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, the former socialite responded with a press release calling Virginia a liar.
Giuffre sued Maxwell for defamation and won a financial settlement from him – but not before a series of testimony and discovery took place.
Since then, Giuffre, some media outlets and other alleged victim groups have pushed for the trial documents to continue to be released.
This week, a famous “list” of leading associations is due to be published after a long delay.
This list could shed light on who the visitors to Epstein Island were. The Caribbean retreat is where Epstein invited his wealthy and influential connections and where a multitude of sex trafficking crimes were allegedly committed.
Read: BREAKING: Bill Clinton to be named ‘Doe 36’ in Epstein court documents
An interesting Article of the news week gathered existing information on whether Bill Clinton had ever visited Epstein’s island.
“A spokesperson for the former president previously reiterated his July 2019 statement to Newsweek, saying that “President Clinton knows nothing about the terrible crimes to which Jeffrey Epstein pleaded guilty in Florida several years ago, nor of those for which he was recently indicted in New York.” .
The statement confirms that Clinton flew Epstein with his team and adds: “He has not spoken to Epstein in over a decade and has never been to Little St. James Island.” .
Clinton is mentioned in the Giuffre-Maxwell trial, and although there are no accusations of wrongdoing, Giuffre claimed to have met Clinton on “pedophile island.”
In a manuscript of his memoir, titled “The Billionaire’s Playboy Club,” Roberts describes seeing Clinton on the island.
“Jeffrey wanted his evening massage…leaving our guest of honor to find company elsewhere.” Strolling through the darkness with two beautiful girls around each arm, Bill seemed content to retire for the evening.
Even though we know that Clinton “only” took Epstein’s plane “Lolita Express” 26 times and was photographed with alleged sex trafficking victims, there is no such thing as moment, of documents showing that the former president would have taken a plane to go to the United States. island.
Clinton was identified in the press as “Doe 36,” mentioned in more than 50 redacted documents.
Back to Newsweek:
“In 2020, a former Clinton associate, Doug Band, told Vanity Fair that the former president visited Epstein’s island. In a wide-ranging interview, Band claimed the trip took place in January 2003; he said he did not accompany Clinton on this alleged visit.
Much of the Vanity Fair article discusses Band’s acrimonious fallout with the Clintons, with a family spokesperson telling the magazine that “no staff member has ever used their role to further their interests as much as Doug Band.” A Clinton spokesperson also told Vanity Fair that the former president had never been to the island.
In 2020, Gabriel Sherman, in Vanity Fairreported:
“Band told me he had been trying to push Epstein out of Clinton’s orbit since their highly controversial trip to Africa in 2002 aboard Epstein’s private 727, nicknamed the ‘Lolita Express.’
Band recalled that Epstein made a bunch of ridiculous claims during the trip, like bragging about inventing the derivatives market. Band said he had no idea of Epstein’s sex crimes at the time, but had enough bad vibes to advise Clinton to end the relationship.
But Clinton continued to socialize with Epstein and take his money. In 2006, Epstein donated $25,000 to the Clinton Foundation. Clinton took more than two dozen trips aboard Epstein’s jet during that time, according to Epstein’s flight logs. In January 2003, according to Band, Clinton visited Epstein’s private Caribbean island, Little St. James. Band said it was one of the few trips he declined to take during his tenure with Clinton.. A Clinton spokesperson said the president had never been to the island and provided detailed travel accounts from the period in question that did not contain any visits.
Watch: President Trump speaks out on Bill Clinton and ‘the island.’
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