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Pedophilia Scandal Could Spell Disaster for the Clintons

Jeffrey Epstein, a previous notable businessman, was arrested in July 2019 at an airport in New Jersey on charges of sexual crimes and human trafficking of minors. He died under unclear circumstances in his prison cell on August 10, 2019, during his pre-trial detention. However, details continue to emerge from recently disclosed records, which came to light during the legal proceedings against his former girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell. Latest reports reveal, for example, that a minor victim claimed Epstein told her former President Bill Clinton liked young girls; moreover, Prince Andrew of York also faces new details of his alleged perversion. Here are the specifics!
WHO WAS JEFFREY EPSTEIN, THE WEALTHY SEXUAL PREDATOR?

Jeffrey Epstein, a well-known figure in the international financial world, committed suicide in his Manhattan prison cell while awaiting trial on charges of human trafficking, coercion, defilement of minors, and sexual abuse against minors.

It was uncovered that Bill Clinton, the former President of the United States, had flown on Epstein's private jet at least 26 times and frequently stayed at his private island in the Caribbean, St. James Island, colloquially known by locals as "Pedophile Island." Donald Trump had appeared with Epstein but swiftly barred him from his Florida estate and severed all contacts upon realizing Epstein's conspicuous relationships with young girls.

Epstein could have committed the sexual crimes on his Great St. James Island in the Caribbean, an island he owned that became notorious as "Pedophile Island." His calendar contained names of esteemed individuals like Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew, all presumed to have visited the infamous "Pedophile Island."

Initially Epstein's girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell later became, according to the indictment, an active accomplice in the sexual crimes committed against minors.

The American press, reporting on victim testimonies, earlier disclosed that Maxwell was the one 'mapping out' potential victims: questioning them about their life circumstances and familial relations, earning their trust, and then inviting them to Epstein's villas or private island, grooming them for the sexual abuse that often she also partook in.

WHAT DOES FORMER PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON HAVE TO DO WITH THE CASE?

The pedophilic orgy allegedly saw participation from world-famous American and European politicians, artists, and businessmen. While the number of young girls raped is not precisely known, according to some victims, Epstein and his associates trafficked at least 70-80 girls, with other estimates suggesting several hundred.

Former American President Bill Clinton's name is on the list of individuals associated with Epstein and Maxwell, featured in a civil case initiated by one of the victims against Maxwell. Federal Judge Loretta Preska in New York ordered the release of these documents to the public from January 1, 2024.

The latest batch of documents includes an email exchange from 2011 between victim Virginia Giuffre and journalist Sharon Churcher, as reported by the British newspaper The Guardian. The correspondence reveals Giuffre's fear, fueled by rumors that Bill Clinton stormed into the Vanity Fair editorial office in 2007, threatening editor Graydon Carter to suppress an article concerning Epstein's dealings.

Carter also recounted working on the piece in 2006 when Jeffrey Epstein himself threatened him, followed by a dead cat later thrown onto his property. Moreover, in the disclosed documents, Virginia Giuffre's attorney suggests that Bill Clinton should be deposed by the court, as he spent considerable time with Epstein and could possess substantial information about the crimes, which Clinton has repeatedly denied. Nonetheless, it's indisputable that Epstein and Bill Clinton were close: the ex-president once described the mogul in a public statement as "a successful financier and committed philanthropist with keen business acumen and profound knowledge of the 21st century's scientific advancements." Another victim, Johanna Sjoberg, did not make Clinton's situation any easier as she recalled:

Jeffrey Epstein once told her that Clinton liked young girls.

Additionally, a recent public witness statement claims that one unnamed victim, employed by Epstein as a masseuse, was repeatedly raped by him and later tasked with recruiting other victims.

DIRTY ORGIES WITH DEMOCRATIC LEADERS

Former New Mexico Democratic Governor Bill Richardson may have also participated in the defilement of minors, revealed by an American news portal compilation. His dark secret was unveiled by his victim, Virginia Giuffre, when she testified in court that the politician raped her. The governor can no longer be held accountable for his actions, having passed away in September 2023.

The name of Thomas Pritzker, owner of the Hyatt Hotels and a stalwart and active supporter of the Democratic Party, also appears on the Epstein list. Pritzker may have raped Virginia Giuffre according to her testimony in court.

HARVARD PROFESSOR AMONG THE SUSPECTS

World-renowned Harvard Law professor Alan Dershowitz is another prominent figure on the Epstein list. His accuser's name is redacted in court documents detailing how she was raped by Dershowitz multiple times as a minor while on Epstein's private flights to Florida, New York, New Mexico, and the Virgin Islands.

A well-known member of the Democratic Party, Dershowitz has denied the allegations, reported by the New York Post. Virginia Giuffre claims she also gave a "massage" to multi-billionaire investment fund owner Glenn Dubin. Girls in Epstein and Maxwell's circle were often trained as masseuses, and when asked to massage someone, it effectively meant they were instructed to lie down with them. Court records indicate Dubin regularly supported Democratic candidates with money and donations.
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