Bill Clinton seen walking off with a woman on each arm during a stay at Jeffrey Epstein’s private Caribbean Island, court docs claim
BILL Clinton was seen walking off with a woman on each arm during a stay at Jeffrey Epstein’s infamous private Caribbean Island, legal papers claim.
The shock allegation comes from Virginia Gueffre, 35, who has claimed she was once a globe-trotting teenage “sex slave” for twisted tycoon Epstein.
She released a manuscript just hours before Epstein’s prison suicide, which added to more than 2,000 documents of a lawsuit pending against the former financier and his high-profile pals.
In her statement she claimed the former US President joined her, Ghislaine Maxwell – Epstein’s ex-lover – Epstein and two other women from New York for dinner.
She claims he was teasing the women with “playful pokes” and “brassy comments” before leaving with them at the end of the night.
Virginia writes: “Strolling into the darkness with two beautiful girls around either arm, Bill seemed content to retire for the evening.”
Earlier, we reported how investigators scoured the billionaire’s private US Virgin Island – dubbed “orgy island” – following allegations under-age girls were used as sex slaves and abused inside a bizarre temple.
Footage showed a large group of FBI officers arriving at the pier of Little St James and accessing the disgraced financier’s property with golf buggies.
The images came after Epstein – who was awaiting trial on child sex abuse charges – died after apparently hanging himself in his New York jail cell, it has been reported.
He died hours after the legal documents were unsealed by a US court on Friday, which contained lurid allegations against him and his former girlfriend and alleged “madam” Ghislaine Maxwell.
US Attorney General William Barr said the probe into Epstein would continue following his death and that his alleged accomplices “should not rest easy.”
Photos from Monday’s raid on his island, located off the coast of St Thomas, show the officers with “FBI” emblazoned on their jackets arriving by boat.
However, there is absolutely nothing to suggest Mr Clinton- who has reportedly denied even visiting the island – is in anyway linked to the underage sex investigation.
However, Donald Trump today cast doubt over his predecessor’s claims he hadn’t visit Little St. James.
He said: “I know he was on his (Epstein’s) plane 27 times, and he said he was on the plane four times.
“But when they checked the plane log, Bill Clinton – who was a very good friend of Epstein’s – he was on the plane about 27 or 28 times. So why did he say four times?
“And then 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.
“I was never there. So you have to ask: Did Bill Clinton go to the island? That’s the question. You find that out, you’re going to know a lot.”
Trump retweeted a post Saturday that linked to a news site that showed unsealed court documents naming Clinton as taking private trips to Epstein’s island.
Mr Clinton has previously claimed he knew nothing about the crimes Epstein was recently charged with in New York.
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His office admitted Clinton had taken a total of four trips on Epstein’s private plane: one to Europe, one to Asia, and two to Africa.
But logs obtained by Fox News appear to show the former president took at least 26 trips aboard Epstein’s Boeing 727 from 2001 to 2003.
The aircraft was grimly nicknamed the “Lolita Express”.
Even some officials are questioning how Epstein could have killed himself in a highly secured part of the jail set aside for high-profile inmates.
Financier Epstein had been placed on suicide watch following an incident just over two weeks ago in which he was discovered with bruises on his neck.
But he was taken off of suicide watch at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan at the end of July, according to AP.
It has since been reported that guards did not follow standard procedure and check on Epstein every 30 minutes on the night he died.
Less than 24 hours before his death, a Manhattan court released a 1,200-page dossier detailing lurid abuse allegations against him.
The explosive papers named some of the world’s elite leaders and politicians, including ex-New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson and financier Glenn Dubin.
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