Bill Clinton’s name is expected to be released in the Epstein court documents in the new year.
S*xual abuse survivor Virginia Giuffre claims she met Clinton on Epstein’s private island which was refuted by Ghislaine Maxwell.
According to flight logs from Epstein’s pilot, Bill Clinton was a frequent flyer on Epstein’s jet.
According to court documents, Clinton is identified as “Doe 36” and is mentioned in over 50 redacted filings.
Most of the prominent names that appear in the documents are already associated in some way with Epstein; for allegations of wrongdoing, for having worked for Epstein, flown on his planes, or visited his homes.
Some were mentioned during Maxwell’s criminal trial in 2021.
In some instances, the only appearances of the names are in potential witness lists or in proposed terms for searches of electronic records.
While Giuffre’s allegations against Prince Andrew, and his denials, have been widely reported around the globe, dozens of the sealed records are expected to contain additional details from “Jane Doe 162,” a witness who testified she was with Prince Andrew, Maxwell and Giuffre, then 17, at Epstein’s New York mansion.
Giuffre has alleged that gathering, in 2001, was one of the occasions she was directed to have sex with Andrew.
Giuffre made no allegations of wrongdoing by Clinton, and there is no indication the sealed records contain evidence of illegal conduct by Clinton.
But Giuffre’s claim that she met the ex-president on Epstein’s private Caribbean island emerged as a contentious issue in the litigation, which was settled in 2017.
Maxwell contended Clinton had never been to Little St. James — as Epstein’s island was known — and assailed Giuffre’s claim as a fabrication that shattered her credibility.
Personal flight logs kept by one of Epstein’s pilots — which surfaced in separate lawsuits against Epstein — showed that Clinton and his entourage had flown extensively on Epstein’s jumbo-jet to international destinations such as Paris, Bangkok and Brunei in 2002 and 2003.
But none of the available records included the former president on a trip to Epstein’s island.
The court documents to be unsealed this week represent the eighth, and likely final, round of unsealing records from the case since the Miami Herald intervened for access to the records in 2018.
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