The public perception of Bill Clinton is only getting worse as court documents tied to Jeffrey Epstein continue to be revealed.
The public has been waiting to see evidence of Bill Clinton’s involvement with Jeffrey Epstein for years now.
While pictures of the pair already exist, the American citizens want to know if the former president was involved in Epstein’s sex trafficking.
Now, stories about Clinton and his relationship with the late pedophile are churning out every single day, revealing new information.
According to a new report from the NY Post, newly unsealed court documents reveal that Clinton previously tried to help Epstein’s public image.
The former president allegedly stormed into the Vanity Fair newsroom and “threatened” the staff to not publish stories about sex-trafficking allegations against “his good friend” Jeffrey Epstein.
This claim was mentioned by Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre in an email exchange with Daily Mail journalist Sharon Churcher in 2011.
The writer was advising Giuffre on whether or not she should do an interview and sell a photo to the publication. Churcher was also offering to help her land a book deal at the time.
“When I was doing some research into VF yesterday, it does concern me what they could want to write about me considering that B.Clinton walked into VF and threatened them not to write sex-trafficing [sic] articles about his good friend J.E,” Giuffre wrote in the email.
It’s currently unclear where Giuffre learned of the alleged threats made by Clinton.
In response to these allegations, former Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter told the Telegraph on Thursday that this tale was false.
“This categorically did not happen,” Carter insisted.
Unfortunately for Clinton, his alleged ties to Epstein don’t end there.
A separate document revealed in Thursday’s release names the former president as someone who “traveled with Jeffrey Epstein and [his madam] Ghislaine Maxwell.”
The docs also say Clinton is someone who “may have information about Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual trafficking conduct.”
A spokesperson for Clinton simply referred The Post‘s request for comment to a 2019 statement, which says the former president “knows nothing about the terrible crimes” Epstein pleaded guilty to and was accused of.”
The statement from 2019 goes on to say that he hadn’t spoken to the known pedophile “in well over a decade.”
In the same statement, the spokesman said that Clinton took a total of four trips on Epstein’s plane in 2002 and 2003, though those trips were in connection to work for the Clinton Foundation.
The newest batch of files was released just a day after an initial batch of more than 40 court papers were made public.
The files featured dozens of rich, famous, and powerful people who once socialized or worked with the disgraced financier.
Clinton is just one on a high-profile names on the lengthy list, which also includes Prince Andrew and the late scientist Stephen Hawking.
Sources close to the situation say that more documents are set to be filed Friday and possibly Monday, for a total of 240.
The docs are expected to name more than 170 Epstein associates, ex-employees, and victims in total.
The complete collection of documents was ordered to be released by Manhattan federal Judge Loretta Preska last month.
This comes as part of a since-settled defamation lawsuit that Giuffre brought against Maxwell in 2015.
Thousands of pages of documents from the lawsuit had already been made public, but some sections and names had been redacted due to privacy concerns.
Now, the public is waiting to see if any more damning evidence against Bill Clinton is revealed once more documents are unsealed.