INTERNATIONAL

Jeffrey Epstein Files Expose Sex Scandal, Says “Bill Clinton Likes Them Young”

New Delhi: A New York judge has started the process of releasing court records pertaining to infamous sexual offender Jeffrey Epstein, revealing hitherto unreported information and well-known figures connected to the case.

Numerous well-known people, including former US presidents Bill Clinton and Donald Trump, are implicated in the almost 1,000 pages of depositions and statements included in the released records. The first set of records to be made public was made public on Wednesday and has around 200 names, including those of Epstein’s accusers as well as powerful personalities from the political and commercial spheres.

Among the prominent individuals referenced in the released records is Bill Clinton, who was purportedly a passenger on Epstein’s personal aircraft. In her 2016 deposition, Johanna Sjoberg recalled Epstein’s assertion that “Clinton likes them young.”

According to reports, Clinton has been referred to as “John Doe 36” more than 50 times in the redacted papers.

The spokeswoman for Hillary Clinton emphasized that there have been no allegations of criminal behavior against her and stressed that it has been over twenty years since Clinton last communicated with Epstein.

An email from Epstein to his colleague Ghislaine Maxwell, offering a prize to refute Virginia Giuffre’s claims, was revealed in court records. The email lays out a strategy to refute Giuffre’s assertions, including the shocking accusation that scientist Stephen Hawking took part in an orgy for minors.

Donald Trump was also mentioned in Sjoberg’s deposition; Epstein reportedly suggested they get in touch with Trump while on a plane.

Maxwell and Epstein’s relationship changed over the course of almost three decades from a loving romance in the early 1990s to a troubling collaboration in sex crimes.

Epstein, a wealthy and well-connected banker both domestically and overseas, was accused of abusing young girls sexually. However, the legal actions against him were suddenly stopped when he committed himself by hanging in a New York jail in August 2019.

Related Articles

Back to top button