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Witness in the Epstein case: Bill Clinton was a guest on the island with two younger girls

The former US president, along with many other celebrities, traveled several times in Epstein’s private plane “Boeing 727”, which was nicknamed “Lolita Express”, due to the frequent bringing of apparently underage women to the island, according to Newsweek.

Virginia Louise Giuffre, who publicly accused pedophile Jeffrey Epstein of sexual abuse, testified that she saw former US President Bill Clinton on Epstein’s private island with two young girls from New York.

Recently published court documents record the testimony of Virginia Louise Giuffre, one of the women who accused Jeffrey Epstein, an American financier and a registered pedophile who allegedly killed himself in a prison cell in Manhattan.

To the lawyer’s question: “Do you remember that Jeffrey Epstein ever told you that ‘Bill Clinton owes him a favor?'”, Virginia Louise Giuffre answered in the affirmative.

-  I remember asking Jeffrey what Bill Clinton was doing here (on Epstein Island), and he laughed at that and said he owed him a favor. He never told me what those services were – Gufre testified.

Shortly afterward, she also confirmed that sexual orgies were a regular occurrence on the island in Epstein’s house.

Asked if she had ever been present with Epstein and Clinton on the island, Gufre replied: “Ghislaine, Amy, and there were two young girls I could identify. I never really knew them well … It was just two girls from New York – Gufre answered and added that they all stayed at Epstein’s house on the island.
A spokesman for the former US president said earlier that Bill Clinton had never been a guest on Jeffrey Epstein Island.

-  It just never happened. The two have not been on good terms for more than a decade before these crimes came to light, the statement said.

The American financier had several connections with Clinton, RTS reports.

In 2002, Epstein hosted Clinton, as well as actors Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker, on a tour of Africa.

Jeffrey Epstein called Bill Clinton “the world’s greatest politician.”

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