Former President Bill Clinton could be in for a rude awakening very soon.
The highly-anticipated unsealing of court documents tied to Jeffrey Epstein could finally reveal some harsh truths.
Bill Clinton has been tied to the late financier for years, though there hasn’t been much proof to back up the claims.
When details about Epstein’s “Pedophile Island” were first uncovered, it was rumored that the former president walked “into the night with a beautiful woman on each arm.”
Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein’s alleged teen “sex slaves,” has claimed that Clinton visited Epstein’s Caribbean isle Little St. James.
Giuffre, now 40, alleges that the visit happened sometime after Clinton left the Oval Office in 2001.
“Strolling into the darkness with two beautiful girls around either arm, Bill seemed content to retire for the evening,” she wrote in a manuscript for a memoir cited by the Daily Mail.
At dinner earlier that night, Clinton is said to have sat next to “two lovely girls” who were visiting from New York, Giuffre wrote.
She went on to claim that since his wife, Hillary Clinton, wasn’t there, Bill could let his “provocative cheeky side” come out.
“Teasing the girls on either side of him with playful pokes and brassy comments, there was no modesty between any of them,” Giuffre claimed in the manuscript.
Epstein reportedly told Giuffre that Clinton was there because “he owes me a favor.”
“He never told me what favors they were. I never knew,” she said. “I didn’t know if he was serious.”
Meanwhile, Clinton has adamantly denied visiting the island and has denied any connection to his former friend.
Still, the rumors persist, especially since the former president was photographed with the sex offender and flew on his private jet on numerous occasions.
Giuffre has not accused Clinton of any wrongdoing, and he is not expected to be accused of any misconduct in the court papers.
But, more details about her claims could be revealed in the slew of court documents, which are expected to begin being unsealed by a judge as soon as Jan. 2.
These documents are part of a since-settled defamation case by Giuffre against Epstein’s ex-girlfriend and convicted sex-trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell.
These long-awaited records are expected to unmask the identities of roughly 177 people with ties to the dead financier.
This is said to include revealing “John Doe 36” as Clinton, who was reportedly mentioned over 50 times in the case.
According to reports, Giuffre’s lawyers tried to obtain a deposition from Clinton in June 2016 in Giuffre’s suit against Maxwell.
Giuffre’s lawyer, Sigrid McCawley, said Clinton’s sworn testimony was “important to resolving issues in this case” and would contain “highly relevant trial testimony.”
At the time, Maxwell’s lawyers had been attempting to discredit Giuffre by trying to prove that Clinton never visited Epstein’s island.
They also tried to claim that Giuffre only wanted the former president to sit for a deposition to get more media attention.
“The only purpose for seeking this deposition is for the calculated media strategy that plaintiff and her publicity-seeking attorneys have devised,” Maxwell lawyer Laura Menninger said at the time.
In 2016, Manhattan federal Judge Robert Sweet denied Giuffre’s bid for the Clinton deposition.
Years later, in a 2020 Vanity Fair article, Giuffre’s claims that Clinton visited the island were backed by former Clinton aide Doug Band.
Band claimed that Clinton visited Little St. James in January 2003 without the aide, according to the Mail.
Now, with the unsealing of documents on the horizon, we’re set to get all the confirmation we need about Clinton’s long-rumored involvement with Epstein.