Bill Clinton likes them young: Jeffrey Epstein files expose elite connections

The unsealed documents include former US presidents Bill Clinton and Donald Trump, neither of whom has been accused of wrongdoing in the case. The comprehensive collection is anticipated to reveal the names of around 150 individuals associated with Epstein.

| Updated: 04 January, 2024 5:06 pm IST
Epstein files expose elite connections: Clinton, Trump, Prince Andrew, and more linked to scandal

A New York judge has commenced the unsealing of court documents related to the notorious late financier Jeffrey Epstein, reigniting speculations and shedding light on connections with prominent individuals. The initial release comprises 40 documents, totaling almost 1,000 pages of depositions and statements, with expectations that the final library will disclose names of influential figures associated with the case.

The unsealed documents include former US presidents Bill Clinton and Donald Trump, neither of whom has been accused of wrongdoing in the case. The comprehensive collection is anticipated to reveal the names of around 150 individuals associated with Epstein.

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Legal Developments and Unsealing Process:

In a significant legal development, US District Judge Loretta Preska ruled earlier this month that there was no legal basis for maintaining confidentiality regarding the names of individuals linked to Jeffrey Epstein. The unsealing process, initiated after January 1, is expected to provide insight into the connections between Epstein and prominent figures such as Britain’s Prince Andrew and former President Bill Clinton.

Stephen Hawking’s name mentioned in the documents

What is the Case? 

The Jeffrey Epstein case centres on allegations of sex trafficking and sexual abuse of underage girls by the wealthy financier. Arrested in July 2019 on federal sex trafficking charges in New York, Epstein faced accusations of operating a sex trafficking ring between 2002 and 2005, enticing girls as young as 14. His high-profile connections, including Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, and Prince Andrew, garnered widespread attention.

Epstein’s death by suicide in a New York prison in August 2019 led to speculation and conspiracy theories surrounding the circumstances, with some questioning whether it was truly a suicide or if there were other factors at play. Legal proceedings continued against Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s associate. The unsealing of court documents aimed to expose the extent of Epstein’s network and potential complicity of others.

Virginia Giuffre, a key accuser, filed a civil lawsuit against Maxwell, alleging defamation for denying claims of sexual trafficking and abuse during the late 1990s and early 2000s.

 

Key Figures Named in the Unsealed Documents

 

Bill Clinton, referred to as “Doe 36” in court documents

Bill Clinton’s Connection to Jeffrey Epstein:
Bill Clinton, referred to as “Doe 36” in court documents, is mentioned 50 times in the sealed records. Although Giuffre didn’t accuse Clinton, she claimed to have seen him with two young women on Epstein’s island, which he denies ever visiting. Flight records reveal Clinton’s use of Epstein’s plane for international trips after his presidency. Another victim, Johanna Sjoberg, testified that Epstein once told her that Bill Clinton “likes them young.”

Stephen Hawking’s Connection to Jeffrey Epstein:
An email from Epstein to Ghislaine Maxwell in 2015 revealed Epstein’s attempt to counter Giuffre’s claims of Professor Stephen Hawking participating in an underage orgy. The email suggested issuing a reward to disprove allegations.

Prince Andrew’s Connection to Jeffrey Epstein:
Virginia Giuffre accused Prince Andrew of a disturbing incident in March 2001, describing it as a “wicked” and “really scary time.” Prince Andrew denied meeting Giuffre and dismissed her claims. The files also mention Johanna Sjoberg, who claimed Prince Andrew groped her breast.

Larry Page’s Connection to Jeffrey Epstein:
The US Virgin Islands government attempted to subpoena Google co-founder Larry Page in connection to a civil lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase related to Epstein’s alleged sex trafficking activities.

Glenn Dubin’s Connection to Jeffrey Epstein:

Virginia Giuffre claimed to give Glenn Dubin a “massage”

Virginia Giuffre claimed Ghislaine Maxwell instructed her to give billionaire hedge fund manager Glenn Dubin a “massage,” referring to it as a euphemism for sexual activities.

Additional Figures Mentioned in the Epstein Files:
Nobel laureate Lawrence Krauss, Michael Jackson, magician David Copperfield, comedian Chris Tucker, actor Kevin Spacey, Victoria’s Secret magnate Les Wexner, and model Naomi Campbell were reported to have visited Epstein’s island.

In a civil suit unsealed in 2019, Virginia Giuffre named individuals Epstein and Maxwell allegedly instructed her to have sex with attorney Alan Dershowitz, politician Bill Richardson, the late MIT scientist Marvin Minsky, lawyer George J. Mitchell, and MC2 modelling agent Jean-Luc Brunel. Many of the accused have denied Giuffre’s allegations.

The ongoing revelations from the unsealed documents pose significant questions about the extent of Epstein’s network and the connections of powerful individuals with the disgraced financier. As the unsealing process continues, the legal and social repercussions of these revelations are likely to reverberate.

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