BILL Clinton has blasted "lies" in Netflix's new Filthy Rich documentary about Jeffrey Epstein and again denied ever visiting "pedophile island".
The new series alleges the former President was spotted sitting with the pedophile tycoon on the private Caribbean island of Little Saint James.
In a statement to the Sun Online, Mr Clinton's office fiercely denied the allegations with the series set to be released today on Netflix.
Mr Clinton's spokeswoman Angel Urena said: "This was a lie the first time it was told, and it isn't true today, no matter how many times it's repeated."
Steve Scully, now 70, who maintained the phones and internet on the island, claims in the Netflix show that he saw Mr Clinton with Epstein.
The alleges the two men were sitting in the porch area of the island's villa - there were no other guests around at the time.
He also alleges he once saw another male guest of Epstein on the island completely naked surrounded by three topless girls, and he recalls seeing other "important people" coming and going from Little Saint James.
Mr Scully said: "You tell yourself that you didn't know for sure and you never really saw anything, but that's all just rationalization.
"Jeffrey Epstein, he was a guy who concealed his deviance very well—but he didn't conceal it that well."
Mr Clinton's office has previously said the former President knew "nothing about the terrible crimes "committed by Epstein.
Little Saint James is suspected to have been the location of much of sexual abuse carried out by the alleged sex-trafficker - being raided last August by the FBI.
The location became known as "pedophile island", "orgy island", or the "island of sin".
It was a high-security private oasis, claimed to have a ten person shower, underground structures, massage rooms, false doors and a mysterious temple.
There is absolutely no evidence to suggest Mr Clinton is in anyway linked to the underage sex investigation.
Epstein, 66, hanged himself in a New York jail while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges last August.
He is believed to have been at the center of a sinister web of sexual abuse, using his money and power to manipulate teenage girls.
Filthy Rich sets out to expose how the multi-millionaire sex offender amassed a "vast network" of girls as young as 14.
The documentary hears from victims who say they were paid to recruit others for him to abuse in a vile pyramid scheme.
It details how a pattern emerged of one friend recruiting two friends who in turn recruited another two friends.
Epstein has been linked to a number of rich and powerful people worldwide who have all sort to distance themselves from him as details of his depravity continue to emerge.
This week, Epstein's lawyer David Schoen claimed the pedophile was murdered - but has said he doesn't know by who.
Mr Schoen said Epstein was looking forward to clearing his name - and added he believes other prisoners were considering trying to blackmail him.
Virginia Gueffre, who claims she was once a globe-trotting teenage sex slave, also alleged Mr Clinton was spotted on the infamous island in legal papers.
She released a manuscript just hours before Epstein's prison suicide, which added to more than 2,000 documents to a lawsuit pending against him.
In her statement she claimed Mr Clinton joined her, Ghislaine Maxwell - Epstein’s ex-lover - Epstein and two other women from New York for dinner.
Virginia claimed the evening ended with the former President "strolling into the darkness with two beautiful girls around either arm".
Mr Clinton has not directly responded to this allegation from Ms Gueffre - but denies ever being on the island.
President Donald Trump - who also has links to Epstein, but is not suggested of any wrongdoing - has previously cast doubt over his predecessor's claims he hadn't visited Little Saint James.
Speaking in August 2019, the President said: "The question you have to ask is, did Bill Clinton go to the island? Because Epstein had an island.
"That was not a good place, as I understand it, and I was never there.
"So you have to ask, did Bill Clinton go to the island? That’s the question. If you find that out, you’re going to know a lot.”
Clinton's office have previously said never went to Little Saint James, Epstein's ranch in New Mexico, or his residence in Florida.
They have said Clinton had not spoke to Epstein for "well over a decade" at the time of his suicide.
Mr Clinton's office have admitted he took four trips on Epstein’s private plane - dubbed the Lolita Express - as he took one to Europe, one to Asia, and two to Africa.
However, logs obtained by Fox News appear to show Clinton took at least 26 trips aboard Epstein's Boeing 727 from 2001 to 2003.
His office has not directly responded to this claim.
Mr as the pair boarded the notorious private jet in a never-before-seen picture revealed by The Sun.
Other images show him with his arm around Epstein's personal masseuse and sex slave Chauntae Davies, while in another he is seen playing cards and chomping on a cigar aboard the jet.
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Victims have alleged Epstein used the aircraft to transport underage girls to his various luxury homes around the world and organised orgies onboard.
American dignitaries along with other rich and powerful figures - including Prince Andrew, who denies any wrongdoing - also traveled on the plane.
Speaking in January, Ms Davies, now 40, said: "It’s clear that Epstein was using this private jet and his wealth to get close to rich and powerful people.
“Looking back at these images now it raises a lot of questions about why Bill Clinton was using the plane and what perhaps Jeffrey may have been trying to accomplish by having him around.”