Clinton’s 17 Flights on ’Lolita Express’ Expose Deeper Ties to Epstein Scandal

The former US president Bill Clinton, who has always tried to distance himself from Jeffrey Epstein since the first revelations of sexual assaults and rapes of minors, traveled 17 times on the private plane of the former businessman and went to countries like Morocco and China.
Did Bill Clinton play a role in the Epstein case, named after the multimillionaire businessman, prosecuted for acts of pedocriminality and found hanged in his Manhattan cell before his trial for sex crimes? While he has always tried to distance himself from Jeffrey Epstein since the first revelations of sexual assaults and rapes of minors, it was discovered that the former US president traveled on the private plane nicknamed the "Lolita express" of Epstein for at least 17 flights in 2002-2003 after leaving office in 2001, according to Palmbeachpost. He traveled to exotic destinations on these flights - Siberia, Morocco, China and Armenia, to name a few - in the company of famous personalities like Spacey and Tucker.
According to the testimony of Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein’s alleged victims, Bill Clinton would have stayed on Little Saint James, the private island of the former businessman. In her 2016 deposition, she claimed that she had made this trip accompanied by Ghislaine Maxwell, "two young girls" who came from New York as well as the former President Clinton. "And it is precisely on this island that sexual orgies involving minors took place regularly," continued the plaintiff. Virginia Giuffre also confided that she was surprised to see the former US president on this island and that she had even asked Jeffrey Epstein what he was doing there. "He laughed and told me that he owed him a favor," she explained.
On Tuesday, a powerful Republican-majority congressional committee announced that it had subpoenaed former Democratic President Bill Clinton on October 14 and his wife, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, on October 9 to answer for their ties to Jeffrey Epstein. "By your own admission, you traveled on Jeffrey Epstein’s private plane four times in 2002 and 2003," the letter addressed to Bill Clinton by James Comer, head of the powerful congressional oversight committee, states. In addition to the Clinton couple, six former Attorneys General and two former heads of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) have also been subpoenaed for hearings from mid-August to mid-October regarding the progress of the judicial investigation into the financier.
The current White House occupant, Donald Trump, has been accused for several weeks, including by his own camp, of lack of transparency in this case.
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