Epstein in newly released email said Bill Clinton was never ‘on the island’
A January 2015 Epstein email denies Bill Clinton ever visited his Virgin Islands island despite ongoing allegations and released documents fueling political debate.
- On Wednesday, the GOP-led House Oversight Committee released more than 20,000 pages from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate, including an email where Epstein wrote that former President Bill Clinton never visited Little St. James.
- Facing pressure from lawmakers and the public, the committee obtained about 23,000 documents and released some Wednesday with more expected, driven by a discharge petition signed by 218 House members.
- The trove also contains vivid personal details, including Epstein's 2015 email claiming he 'gave' a 20-year-old girlfriend to President Donald Trump in 1993 and a private oil painting of Bill Clinton in Epstein's New York City penthouse.
- When reporters sought comment Wednesday, White House aides rushed the briefing and prevented a public response, while President Donald Trump dismissed the disclosures as a hoax despite some allies confirming the emails are real.
- Clinton's team has denied island visits, but court documents and prior statements show Bill Clinton traveled on Epstein’s plane multiple times soon after leaving office, while Ghislaine Maxwell told prosecutors he never visited the Virgin Islands residence.
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Bill and Hillary Clinton were referenced in 752 documents among thousands of pages of emails, court papers, news stories and other records from the estate of sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, a review by the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette found.
Files Reveal How Friendship With Bill Clinton and Jeffrey Epstein Came to an End
Billionaire financier Jeffrey Epstein touted his friendship with former President Bill Clinton, but the two also had a falling out after Epstein felt Clinton lied to him, according to newly released documents. The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee released thousands more pages of files from the Epstein estate on Wednesday. A heavily redacted letter from June 2019 outlines the impression of a 16-year-old girl of Epstein’s relations…
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