The article states Epstein 'socialized with... Bill Clinton' and 'flew President Clinton... to Africa on his private Boeing 727'.
Epstein suggested inviting Bill Clinton to a private, 'off the record' gathering.
Epstein suggested inviting Bill Clinton to a private, 'off the record' gathering.
Epstein suggested inviting Bill Clinton to a private, 'off the record' gathering.
Deposition question: 'Do you know former President Clinton personally?'
Epstein pleaded the Fifth when asked if he knew Clinton personally.
Epstein explicitly denies Clinton was on the island.
Traveled on Epstein's plane; Maxwell claims they were not close friends and Clinton did not visit the island.
Epstein donated $25,000 to Clinton Foundation; Clinton spokesman says they haven't spoken in a decade.
Epstein socialized with Clinton.
mentioned as an acquaintance
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This document is page 39 of a House Oversight report detailing a deposition where Jeffrey Epstein repeatedly invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination. The questions Epstein refused to answer concern his personal relationship with Bill Clinton, allegations of fabricated claims by attorney Mr. Edwards, the destruction of evidence in his garbage, sexual assaults on private planes, and the contents of his flight logs regarding celebrities and dignitaries.
Epstein_Part_17_(Redacted).pdf
This document contains several newspaper clippings from The Palm Beach Post in late July and early August 2006, detailing Jeffrey Epstein's arrest and indictment for soliciting prostitution. The articles cover his booking, release on bond, his attorney Jack Goldberger's claims of a 'distorted view' from police, and background information on Epstein's properties, social connections, and past legal troubles. The clippings also mention the involvement of State Attorney Barry Krischer and Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter in the case.
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This document is a page from a legal filing (stamped House Oversight) listing specific instances where Jeffrey Epstein invoked his Fifth Amendment rights during a deposition. He refused to answer questions regarding his personal relationship with Bill Clinton, potential fabricated claims by attorney Mr. Edwards, the value of claims by victims E.W., L.M., and Jane Doe, the destruction of evidence ('garbage'), sexual assaults on private planes, and the contents of flight logs involving celebrities.
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This document appears to be a drafted statement or email by Jeffrey Epstein (sent from jeevacation@gmail.com) in which he aggressively defends himself against federal charges and media narratives. He details his grievances with the FBI's plea deal tactics, claims he was forced to pay women he never met, and specifically attempts to discredit a redacted accuser (likely Virginia Giuffre) by denying her claims regarding Bill Clinton, Al Gore, and Prince Andrew. The text is notable for its numerous spelling errors and the author's insistence that the women involved were not underage or were strip club workers lying about their age.
Interview Transcript - Maxwell 2025.07.25 (Redacted).pdf
This document is a transcript of a proffer interview with Ghislaine Maxwell conducted by the DOJ and FBI on July 25, 2025. Maxwell discusses her relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, denies participating in or witnessing sexual abuse of minors, and details her interactions with high-profile figures like Bill Clinton and Elon Musk. She addresses financial transactions, flight logs, and specific allegations regarding recruitment of women for Epstein.
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This document is an email chain from February 25, 2018, between attorney Kathy Ruemmler and Jeffrey Epstein. Epstein forwards a message where he proposes an "off the record" gathering with himself, "ehud" (likely Ehud Barak), Steve Bannon, and potentially Bill Clinton. Ruemmler replies that "his lawyer" (presumably Bannon's) would advise against it and asks Epstein if he is feeling better.
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This document discusses the significance of a taped conversation between George Rush and Jeffrey Epstein, highlighting its uniqueness as evidence against Epstein's molestation claims and his perjury. It also lists several high-profile individuals as Epstein's acquaintances and notes Epstein's intention to invoke his Fifth Amendment rights at trial, making the tape critical for plaintiffs like Jane Doe. The document details the difficulties in obtaining discovery from Epstein due to his legal tactics.
EFTA00026723.pdf
This document is an email from July 2019 forwarding a CNBC article detailing how Jeffrey Epstein donated over $46 million to Les Wexner's YLK Charitable Fund in 2008, shortly before Epstein's jail sentence. The article highlights the financial entanglement between Epstein and Wexner, noting that Epstein's donation consisted largely of Apple stock and Bear Stearns assets. It also discusses political contributions Epstein made to figures like Stacey Plaskett and the Clinton Foundation, and the subsequent efforts by recipients to donate those funds to charity following Epstein's 2019 arrest.
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This document is a July 24, 2006, Palm Beach Post article detailing the arrest of money manager Jeffrey Epstein for soliciting a prostitute in Palm Beach, FL. It reports on his indictment, the third-degree felony charge, and his release on a $3,000 bond. The article also recounts Epstein's 1993 conviction for stealing mail, and his associations with prominent figures like Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, and Kevin Spacey.
Entities connected to both Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Clinton
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