Unknown (Historical)
37 visits to the White House
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| narrator | person | 189 | View Entity |
| Hillary Clinton | person | 527 | View Entity |
| Bill Clinton | person | 1258 | View Entity |
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This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or memoir (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015149) written in the first person. The narrator claims to have visited the White House 37 times, asserting that these visits were primarily to see Hillary Clinton, alleging a physical relationship with her, while describing Bill Clinton as a 'middle man' and a loyal husband covering for his wife. The text also includes crude references to Bill Clinton's interactions with his dog, Buddy.
Events with shared participants
The Democratic Party embraced centrist candidate Bill Clinton, leading to his presidential victory after three consecutive party losses.
1992-01-01 • United States
Presidential primary campaign where Bill Clinton burnished his law-and-order credentials by overseeing an execution.
1992-01-01 • United States
Sgt Frick and the narrator interviewed a 16-year-old female and her parents at their home. The girl was alleged to have "worked" for Jeff Epstein but denied any inappropriate encounters.
2005-10-03 • Witness's home
Det Dawson and the narrator conducted a sworn, taped interview with a witness who stated she was taken to a house by an acquaintance at age 17.
2005-10-04 • Witness's home
Epstein flew President Clinton and Kevin Spacey to Africa on his private Boeing 727.
2003-01-01 • Trip to Africa
Donald Trump was elected president of the United States.
2016-11-08 • United States
The narrator gave a man a massage lasting 30-45 minutes. The man touched himself, then left the room to retrieve money, returning to pay the narrator $300.
Date unknown • Unspecified House
After being paid, the narrator got lost trying to leave the large house, encountered 'the lady' downstairs, and then left.
Date unknown • Unspecified House
The narrator got into a car with two other people and was questioned about the payment she received.
Date unknown • Car
US Presidential Election where Michael Bloomberg reportedly considered but ultimately declined a third-party run, fearing it would lead to a Trump victory by splitting Hillary Clinton's support.
2016-01-01 • America
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