Bill Clinton’s special advisor who let Jeffrey Epstein into the White House seven times and flew on the Lolita Express dies at 59 – the latest associate of the former President to suffer an early demise.
Mark Middleton was Bill Clinton’s special advisor who admitted Jeffrey Epstein to the White House on seven of the at least 17 times the late pedophile visited.
Middleton’s family said that he passed away on Saturday at the age of 59 in a statement which did not reveal the cause of death.
Middleton also flew on Epstein’s plane and appears to have acted as a conduit between the two men. He is now the latest associate of the former President to die young.
Middleton left the White House in February 1995 and was accused of setting himself up as an international deal-maker. In 1996 an investigation by the White House found that Middleton had abused his access to impress business clients. Middleton denied the claims.