Bill Clinton flew to Jeffrey Epstein’s ‘orgy island’ with ‘two young girls’, bombshell Ghislaine Maxwell docs claim
FORMER president Bill Clinton once flew to Jeffrey Epstein's "orgy" island with "two young girls", bombshell legal papers claim.
The news was revealed after a trove of historic court documents were released by a court late on Thursday night.
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In the documents Epstein "victim" (Roberts) says the former US president visited Epstein's infamous private Caribbean Island.
While being questioned by lawyer Jack Scarola, Giuffre was asked: "Do you have any recollection of Jeffrey Epstein specifically telling you that ' owes me favors?'"
"Yes, I do," she answered.
"It was a laugh though. He would laugh it off. You know, I remember asking Jeffrey what's Bill Clinton doing here [on Epstein's island] kind of thing, and he laughed it off and said well ."
"He never told me what favors they were," Giuffre continued.
"I never knew. I didn't know if he was serious. It was just a joke... He told me a long time ago that everyone owes him favors. They're all in each other's pockets."
There is absolutely no evidence to suggest Mr Clinton - who has reportedly denied even visiting the island - is in any way linked to the underage sex investigation
Scarola also asked Guiffre: "Were sexual orgies a regular occurrence on the island at Jeffrey's house?"
Guiffre responded, "Yes."
The lawyer then asked if she was ever present with Epstein and Clinton on the island of .
"Ghislaine, Emmy [another girl who was allegedly a regular at Epstein's house], and there was two young girls that I could identify. I never really knew them well anyways. It was just two girls from New York," Guiffre answered.
The Sun Online has previously reported how legal documents claimed Clinton was seen walking off with a woman on each arm during one stay on the island.
Previously released flight logbooks show Clinton is listed as having taken multiple flights on the Epstein's so-called Lolita Express private jet.
In one flight, Clinton allegedly flew with a woman listed under "massages" in Epstein's address book, say reports.
On other flights, additional women who flew with Clinton are either listed by only their first name or simply as "female."
Clinton also booked t for a 2002 anti-poverty and anti-AIDS tour of Africa with friends Chris Tucker, billionaire Ron Burkle, friend Gayle Smith and actor Kevin Spacey.
Little Saint James is suspected to have been the location of some of sexual abuse carried out by the alleged sex-trafficker - being raided last August by the FBI.
It was the tycoon's main residence and was a high-security private oasis, claimed to have a ten-person shower, underground structures, massage rooms, false doors and a mysterious temple.
Mr Clinton's office have admitted he took four trips on Epstein’s - dubbed the Lolita Express - as he took one to Europe, one to Asia, and two to Africa.
It is also claimed Maxwell acted as a “helicopter pilot” to Epstein’s private island and once flew Clinton to the island.
Giuffre said, also revealed she would be on the the shamed financier's plane when sexual encounters occurred.
“There would be sexual conduct, there would be foreplay, there was a bed in there, so we could basically reenact exactly what was happening in the house,” Giuffre said.
“It would start off with massaging or we would start off with foreplay, sometimes it would lead to, you know, orgies.”
On July 23, US District Judge Loretta Preska ordered the release of large sections of over 80 documents from a 2015 civil defamation lawsuit against Maxwell by Giuffre, who accused Epstein of having kept her as a "sex slave" with Maxwell's assistance.
The unsealing of the bombshell court documents came as:
Maxwell, 58, is accused of helping Epstein – who was found hanged in a jail last August – recruit and eventually abuse three girls between 1994 and 1997, as well as committing perjury by denying her involvement under oath.
She pleaded not guilty to the charges against her.
Within the documents unsealed on Thursday, Giuffre alleged that Maxwell had sexual contact with females as young as 15.
In a , documents show Giuffre was asked to describe any females she saw Maxwell have "sexual contact with" her "own two eyes."
According to the documents, Giuffre replied, "There's so many, I don't know where you want me to start," and was then asked to describe the girls.
Giuffre responded, "There were blondes, there were brunettes, there were redheads," documents show. "They were all beautiful girls. I would say the ages range from 15 to 21."
Maxwell had filed an emergency motion with the federal appeals court in Manhattan on Thursday, looking to block the release of two additional documents.
Those documents included an April 2016 deposition relating to her sex life and a deposition by an unnamed Epstein accuser.
Making the deposition public, Maxwell's lawyers argued, would make it "difficult if not impossible" to find an impartial jury for her trial.
Depending on how the appeals court rules, two depositions are expected to remain sealed until at least Monday.
Included in the materials covered by Preska's July 23 order are flight logs from Epstein's private jets and police reports from Palm Beach, , .
were also featured in the documents unsealed on Thursday.
According to the documents, one email Epstein wrote in a January 25, 2015 email to Maxwell stated: “You have done nothing wrong and i would (sic) urge you to start acting like it. go outside, head high, not as an esacping (sic) convict. go to parties. deal with it.”
The exchange followed a request from Maxwell, who was romantically linked to Epstein, to provide some distance from Epstein's dating life.
The documents show Maxwell had written the day before: “I would appreciate it if shelley would come out and say she was your g’friend - I think she was from end 99 to 2002 (sic)."
Another email from Epstein to Maxwell, sent days earlier on January 21, 2015, appeared to show Epstein guiding Maxwell on how to deny allegations swirling around them.
An email that was written by Epstein but appears to be intended as a statement for Maxwell read: "Since JE was charged in 2007 for solicitation of a prostitute I have been the target of outright lies, innuendo, slander, defamation and salacious gossip and harassment; headlines made up of quotes I have never given, statements l have never made, trips with people to places I have never been, holidays with people I have never met.
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The email continued: "... false allegations of impropriety and offensive behavior that l abhor and have never ever been party to, witness to events that l have never seen, living off trust funds that l have never ever had, party to stories that have changed materially both in time place and event depending on what paper you read, and the list goes on.”
The message concluded: “I have never been a party in any criminal action pertaining to JE.”
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Maxwell, and her trial is scheduled for next July.