The recently unsealed documents related to Jeffrey Epstein suggest that former President Bill Clinton allegedly pressured Vanity Fair to stop a story about sex trafficking involving Epstein.
These documents were part of a civil lawsuit filed by Epstein victim Virginia Roberts Giuffre against Ghislaine Maxwell.
The documents also list associates such as Prince Andrew, Duke of York, and others who might have knowledge of Epstein’s criminal behavior. (Trending: Chilling Arrest Footage of Trump Co-Defendant Provides Glimpse Into Jack Smith Probe)
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More Jeffrey Epstein files have been unsealed.
Starting with the testimony of a minor who was abused by Epstein.
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Giuffre wrote, “When I was doing some research into VF yesterday, it does concern me what they could want to write about me considering that B. Clinton walked into VF and threatened them not to write sex-trafficing [sic] articles about his good friend J.E..”
Former Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter responded, “This categorically did not happen.”
Journalist Vicky Ward said, “‘I have reports here about you, your husband — I have everything under the sun that was sent to me by people who want to be helpful,’” Ward quoted Epstein, saying he had threatened her directly after she interviewed two of his victims, sisters Maria and Annie Farmer.
While some individuals denied the allegations, the documents do not explicitly accuse Clinton of illegal actions.
Additionally, the documents revealed Epstein’s pattern of behavior in recruiting and controlling young girls.
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