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Epstein Files: Bill Clinton’s name also surfaced, photos surfaced with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell

The US Justice Department released thousands of pages of documents at 2:30 am (Indian time) on Friday as part of its investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. These documents also include photographs of former US President Bill Clinton with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s girlfriend. One photograph shows Clinton shirtless sitting in a jacuzzi next to another man. The man’s face has been blurred.

Other photos show Clinton swimming in a nearby pool with Ghislaine Maxwell. A woman is also swimming with them, although her face is blurred. Another newly released photo shows Clinton standing next to Epstein, drink in hand. It is unknown where or when these photos were taken.

The new documents were released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act. This act mandates the Justice Department to redact personally identifiable information about Epstein’s victims. Therefore, it is unclear whether the people seen with Clinton in these new photos are victims of Epstein’s abuse. In addition to Clinton, photos of prominent figures such as pop singer Michael Jackson, Hollywood actor Chris Tucker, and British Prince Andrew have also surfaced.

Who is Jeffrey Epstein?

Jeffrey Epstein was a prominent American financier. He amassed immense wealth. This wealth allowed him to cultivate close relationships with prominent figures around the world. He loved to be surrounded by beautiful women. He threw lavish parties attended by a large number of beautiful women. He invited wealthy and influential Americans to these parties and spent money lavishly. His world began to crumble when he was tried for allegedly forcing minors into prostitution. After a lengthy trial, the court found him guilty of sexual crimes and sentenced him to prison. After spending 10 years in prison, he committed suicide in 2019.