Posted on 12/31/2023 11:48:09 PM PST by nickcarraway
Former President Bill Clinton will be identified as “John Doe 36” in a trove of court documents related to late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein which are expected to be released this week, according to a report.
Clinton, 77, is mentioned more than 50 times across redacted documents related to a 2015 lawsuit from Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre, according to ABC News. Many of the references to Clinton are believed to stem from Giuffre’s attempts to compel the former president to testify against the late sex offender and his former paramour and coconspirator, Ghislaine Maxwell.
Other Clinton mentions are expected to be related to attempts from both Maxwell and Giuffre to make Epstein come clean in 2016 after he repeatedly invoked his Fifth Amendment rights during a deposition in that lawsuit. The documents are not expected to implicate Clinton in any illegal activity, ABC reported.
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Bill while use it as a badge of look at what he scored! If anyone complains Bill will just use the excuse of look whom I was married too……. You would of done the same if you had to live with Hillary!
Why wouldn't they, when they know they will get our money from our TV subscriptions regardless of what they do.
The Headline should have read, “Bill Clinton and the Who’s Who of America’s Media-Political Empire exposed”
Sure, they’re happy to release the horn dog’s name, but it will take a miracle of God for them to release any progressive’s names who have any current power or influence.
FTA: Clinton, 77, is mentioned more than 50 times across redacted documents
What was mentioned about him in the redacted part??
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