Former President Bill Clinton allegedly threatened Vanity Fair over its coverage of deceased pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, newly released emails reveal.
Clinton's name appears on both newly released sets court documents Associated with Epstein and a long list of his celebrity associates. Email The second part of the document released Thursday includes allegations from prominent Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre that Clinton told the outlet not to publish stories about Epstein. (Related: Jeffrey Epstein allegedly told victim Bill Clinton, 'They like young')
Please read the email:
“Yesterday, as I was researching VF, I was wondering what they would want to write about me, considering B. Clinton came to VF and threatened them not to write about sex trafficking. ” [sic] Giuffre said in an email to journalist Sharon Churcher, according to the document.
Clinton's name appears in the first set of documents, most notably deposition Epstein's victim's account of what Epstein allegedly told her about Clinton.
“Has Jeffrey ever talked to you about Bill Clinton?”
“He said at one point that Clinton liked young people, referring to girls,” she said.
The Epstein documents are being unsealed in connection with a lawsuit between Giuffre and Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year sentence. prison sentence Along with Epstein, he was charged with abusing minors.her lawyer told NewsNation On Wednesday, she said she had “nothing to say” about Epstein or the documents.
Notable people named in the document include the disgraced Prince Andrew, pop legend Michael Jackson, deceased model scout Jean-Luc Brunel and billionaire Thomas Pritzker. included.
Flight record Previously aired as part of the litigation show, Clinton flew on Epstein's private jet multiple times but never traveled to the infamous Little St. James Island. Images have also surfaced showing Epstein and Maxwell in the White House during the Clinton administration.
Clinton has not been accused of any criminal wrongdoing, which she denies. Mr. Giuffre's claim She saw him on Epstein's island.
“He had not spoken to Mr. Epstein in over 10 years,” a spokeswoman for Mr. Clinton said. newsweek “Long before his horrific crimes came to light.”
The disgraced investor was found dead in a New York City jail cell in August 2019 while awaiting trial for sex trafficking. Fee. His death was not recorded on tape, and he was ruled a suicide.