In the trial of Jeffrey Epstein, who sexually exploited minors and later committed suicide in his jail cell, former U.S. President Bill Clinton’s name was mentioned more than 50 times.
The New York Post reported on the 1st (local time) that Clinton’s name was mentioned more than 50 times in the Epstein trial documents. According to the New York Post, Clinton’s name appears in the documents as John Doe 36 for anonymity.
Nonetheless, local media outlets have stressed that the inclusion of Clinton’s actual name in the documents should not be construed as an indication of his involvement in sexual crimes. According to an order issued by the U.S. District Court in Manhattan, previously redacted names have been disclosed. However, it’s essential to note that not all of the unredacted names in the documents are linked to allegations of sexual misconduct.
ABC Network speculated that Clinton’s name might have been mentioned when calling celebrities close to Epstein as witnesses during the trial.
Considerable attention focuses on the circumstances of Clinton’s involvement in the documents, especially considering a 2002 photo showing Clinton getting a massage from a woman linked to Jeffrey Epstein, known for sexual exploitation. Clinton’s representatives assert their innocence concerning any illegal activities related to the photo.
Meanwhile, Epstein, a billionaire hedge fund manager, was close to figures like Microsoft founder Bill Gates and former President Donald Trump. His trial documents include 170 anonymized individuals, reflecting his vast network.
By. Sora Choi
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