Court documents set to be unsealed about the late accused sex offender Jeffrey Epstein are anticipated to include the name of former President Bill Clinton. Notably, Clinton’s office is not opposing the public disclosure of this information.
In response to the impending unsealing of the documents, Clinton’s office refrained from issuing a new statement and instead referred the Washington Examiner to a 2019 statement provided by Clinton’s spokesman, Angel Urena. The statement addresses Clinton’s association with Epstein.
Furthermore, Clinton’s office emphasized that there have been no accusations of wrongdoing against President Clinton in connection to Epstein’s crimes. It was underscored that the former president does not object to the unsealing of the documents, signaling a willingness to make relevant information available to the public.
“President Clinton knows nothing about the terrible crimes Jeffrey Epstein pleaded guilty to in Florida some years ago, or those with which he has been recently charged in New York. In 2002 and 2003, President Clinton took a total of four trips on Jeffrey Epstein’s airplane: one to Europe, one to Asia, and two to Africa, which included stops in connection with the work of the Clinton Foundation,” Urena wrote at the time.
“Staff, supporters of the Foundation, and his Secret Service detail traveled on every leg of every trip. He had one meeting with Epstein in his Harlem office in 2002, and around the same time made one brief visit to Epstein’s New York apartment with a staff member and his security detail.”
In 2019, Urena also pointed out that Clinton never visited Epstein’s residences in New Mexico and Florida, as well as Epstein’s compound on Little St. James island.