WASHINGTON − Former Presidents Bill Clinton and Donald Trump are mentioned in newly unsealed Jeffrey Epstein-related court documents, but they are not accused of any wrongdoing involving the disgraced sex trafficking financier.
Clinton, who sometimes flew aboard Epstein’s private plane, is listed repeatedly in the documents. He was the topic of an argument over the credibility of a witness who said she saw the former president when he was a guest of Epstein’s.
Trump’s name appears in a document in which Epstein is quoted as saying he would invite the then-real estate mogul to join him at a casino. In another document, a witness said she was never asked to engage in sexual relations with Trump.
Guilt by association with Jeffrey Epstein?
The unsealed documents also list prominent people who have denied accusations against them, including Prince Andrew of Great Britain and prominent litigator Alan Dershowitz.
“The Epstein list and guilt by association,” Dershowitz said on the social media platform X, formerly Twitter. On Fox News, Dershowitz said that “the woman who accused me has now stated categorically that she may have misidentified me continuously with someone else. … I never met her, never heard of her, never spoke to her.”
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Among others named: billionaire hedge fund founder Glenn Dubin, high-powered fashion CEO Les Wexner, and deceased modeling agent Jean-Luc Brunel.
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