Court Docs: Clinton on Epstein Sex Isle With Two “Young Girls”
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Virginia Giuffre, the most prominent and outspoken victim of deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, disclosed some time ago that former President Bill Clinton visited the disgraced Wall Street moneyman’s private island in the Caribbean.

But yet another load of documents from Giuffre’s lawsuit against Ghislaine Maxwell, the woman accused of procuring Epstein’s victims, contain Giuffre’s claims that Clinton was there with underage girls and likely knew about the sexcapades Epstein staged.

Superlawyer Alan Dershowitz is also named in the documents in a since-withdrawn accusation.

Both vigorously deny any participation in Epstein’s nefarious sex-trafficking operation.

Clinton and Two Young Girls
The revelation about Clinton surfaced in a teleconference between Giuffre and her two attorneys, Jack Scarola and Brad Edwards, on April 7, 2011.

Giuffre described Epstein’s sex abuse and accused Maxwell of participating in and directing it.

At the end of the lengthy conversation, Scarola raised Clinton’s name. “Do you have any recollection of Jeffrey Epstein’s specifically telling you that ‘Bill Clinton owes me favors?’” he asked.

“Yes I do,” Giuffre replied. “It was a laugh though. He would laugh it off.”

Continued Giuffre, “You know, I remember asking Jeffrey what’s Bill Clinton doing here kind of thing, and he laughed it off and said well he owes me a favor. He never told me what favors they were. I never knew. I didn’t know if he was serious. It was just a joke.”

Epstein told Giuffre that “everyone owes him favors,” she told Scarola, and “they’re all in each other’s pockets.”

But Scarola asked where “here” was. “On the island,” she replied, meaning Epstein’s Little St. James.

“When you were present with Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Clinton on the island, who else was there?” Scarola asked.

Replied Giuffre, “Ghislaine, Emmy, and me, and there was 2 young girls that I could identify. I never really knew them well anyways. It was just 2 girls from New York.”

Scarola: And were all of you staying at Jeffrey’s house on the island including Bill Clinton?

Giuffre: That’s correct. He had about 4 or 5 different villas on his Island separate from the main house, and we all stayed in the villas.

Scarola: Were sexual orgies a regular occurrence on the Island at Jeffrey’s house?

Giuffre: Yes.

That news suggests the former president knows more than he admits about Epstein and his sex-trafficking operation, although Clinton, like Sergeant Schultz, claims he “knows nothing.”

Though Clinton flew more than two dozen times on Epstein’s sex jet known as the Lolita Express, the former president has claimed that he “knows nothing about the terrible crimes Jeffrey Epstein pleaded guilty to.”

Clinton denies visiting Epstein’s sex isle. Though Giuffre says he did, she has said she did not have sex with him, or see him have sex with anyone else.

A recently released book says Clinton pursued Epstein’s company because he, Clinton, wanted access to Maxwell.

“[Bill] and Ghislaine were getting it on,” a source told the authors. “That’s why he was around Epstein — to be with her.”

Maxwell, who tried to stop the document dump, landed in custody on July 2 when federal agents arrested her at a reclusive estate in New Hampshire where she was hiding.

The judge in the case against Maxwell denied bail to the jet-setting millionairess because he deemed her a flight risk.

Dershowitz Accusation
The newly released documents also contain the accusations against Dershowitz with the high-powered lawyer’s name redacted.

Dershowitz hotly denied the accusations and settled a defamation lawsuit with Scarola and Edwards in 2016. They admitted that they should not have accused Dershowitz of having sex with an minor.

The accusations against Dershowitz appear in a lawsuit filed against the federal government by Epstein’s victims.

The lawsuit not only accused Dershowitz of participating in and witnessing the sexual abuse of Epstein’s victims, but also negotiating a federal non-prosecution agreement for Epstein and “any potential co-conspirators of Epstein.” That would mean Dershowitz hatched a deal that protected himself from prosecution, critics say.

But Dershowitz says the documents prove he did not have sex with any of Epstein’s victims because they include the admission from Giuffre’s attorney that they erred in accusing the Harvard Law School professor.

“The documents prove I never had sex with anyone associated with Epstein,” Dershowitz told Newsweek.

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R. Cort Kirkwood is a longtime contributor to The New American and a former newspaper editor.