by Frank Holmes, reporter
More than five years after billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein died in prison, former President Bill Clinton has made a huge revelation.
Epstein’s suspicious August 2019 death in prison remains officially a “suicide” on the books.
Epstein maintained a harem of underage girls who gave “massages” and sexual favors to him and an undisclosed number of his high-powered, elite friends.
Epstein’s girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell, oversaw the entire affair on the tycoon’s private Caribbean getaway, known as “Lolita Island.”
Records show Bill Clinton rode dozens of times alongside Epstein, and sometimes Maxwell, in his aptly named plane, “The Lolita Express” — at times leaving behind his U.S. Secret Service detail. Victims say Epstein molested them on board, although none have testified that Clinton was present at the time.
Now, Bill Clinton is finally discussing his history of hobnobbing with the serial child molester and human trafficker.
“I knew nothing about it,” Clinton insisted, “and by the time he was first arrested in 2005, I had stopped contact with him.”
“I’ve never visited his island,” wrote Clinton in his latest autobiography, Citizen. Flight logs show otherwise.
As usual, the former president managed to make the entire controversy about him, starring as its main victim.
“He hurt a lot of people,” said Clinton. “The bottom line is, even though it allowed me to visit the work of my foundation, traveling on Epstein’s plane was not worth the years of questioning afterward.”
It’s easy to understand why people would raise questions about Clinton’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
In addition to his frequent trips, a series of explosive photographs have come to light showing Bill Clinton getting a massage from a purported Epstein rape victim.
The pictures reveal Bill Clinton smiling as he laid his hands on the young lady during a layover in Portugal as art of a 2002 trip to Africa.
Anyone ever notice that Jeffrey Epstein victim Chauntae Davies looks like she could be related to Bill Clinton?
Their facial similarities are striking.
I'd almost bet they share similar ancestors. pic.twitter.com/LS83ay8nkF
— Kirby Sommers (@LandlordLinks) June 7, 2024
A second set of photos show Bill Clinton’s face bathed in orgasmic delight, mouth open wide, eyes staring at the ceiling, as Davies massages him intently.
Davies, who said Epstein raped her on numerous occasions, did not accuse Clinton of wrongdoing—but in retrospect, she thought his association with Epstein seems fishy.
“Looking back at these images now it raises a lot of questions about why Bill Clinton was using the plane and what perhaps Jeffrey may have been trying to accomplish by having him around,” Davies told the press at the time.
Former President Bill Clinton gets a neck massage from human trafficking victim Chauntae Davies at the command of Ghislaine Maxwell while on a humanitarian trip to Africa with Jeffrey Epstein. (2002) pic.twitter.com/PLRH5aKq3H
— crazy ass moments in american politics (@ampol_moment) May 12, 2022
Insiders said Clinton, Epstein, and/or Maxwell took trips across numerous continents.
Two years after he left the Oval Office, Bill Clinton and Maxwell took a trip to India, visited the Taj Mahal (a palace of love) together, and even stayed in the same hotel, according to investigative reporter Vicky Ward.
It’s hard to know the details of the trio’s trips around the world—but Bill Clinton did not take his security detail on at least five trips with Epstein.
Things seemed to lift, when then-U.S. attorney based in Miami, Alex Acosta—who went on to serve as secretary of Labor in the first Trump administration—worked out a sweetheart plea bargain for Epstein.
But when federal authorities reopened the case, more questions arose.
Official court records from Epstein’s trial revealed that one of Epstein’s victims said Jeffrey Epstein told her that Bill Clinton “likes em young, referring to girls.”
The report used the word “girls,” not women.
And of course, Epstein’s island mansion contained an infamous painting of Bill Clinton wearing the blue dress he stained while being sexually serviced by White House intern Monica Lewinsky.
Bill Clinton painting in Jeffrey Epstein's home
Bill Clinton getting a massage from Epstein victim Chauntae Davies after a flight on the Lolita Express. pic.twitter.com/yIqj7VLOYC
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) December 29, 2021
In the end, Epstein committed “suicide” under questionable circumstances in prison. Maxwell was sentenced to 20 years in prison.
The client lists have never been released, for some reason.
Epstein has been tied to both the Obama and Biden-Harris administrations.
One of the people with questions about the extent of the Clinton-Epstein relationship is President Donald Trump, who has questioned his predecessor’s story in the past.
“He said he was on the plane four times, but when they checked the plane logs, Bill Clinton—who was a very good friend of Jeffrey Epstein—he was on the plane about 27 or 28 times,” Donald Trump told reporters. “The question you have to ask is: Did Bill Clinton go to the island?”
“If you find that out, you’ll find out a lot,” said Trump. “Because Epstein had an island, and it was not a good place, as I understand it.”
“I was never there,” Trump added.
Trump went on to say “I have no idea” whether Bill Clinton was personally involved in Epstein’s untimely death.
“Bill Clinton who was a very good friend of Jeffrey Epstein…went there 27 times…so why did he say he was there only 4 times? That Island was NOT a good place.” -President Trump. pic.twitter.com/NmQsXTYM1H
— Liz Churchill (@liz_churchill10) December 22, 2023
As early as 2015, then-candidate Donald Trump told the annual conservative gathering CPAC that Bill Clinton was “a nice guy,” but he had “a lot of problems coming up, in my opinion, with the famous island with Jeffrey Epstein.”
Trump on February 27, 2015: "Bill Clinton has a lot of problems coming up with the famous island, with Jeffrey Epstein." pic.twitter.com/2Dybw8eYRg
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) January 1, 2024
Trump’s questions had Clinton’s lip quivering with fear.
In his memoir, the 42nd president admits he spent sleepless years after President Donald Trump won the 2016 election with a promise to “lock her up.”
“I couldn’t sleep for two years after the election. I was so angry, I wasn’t fit to be around,” he wrote. “I apologize to all those who endured my outbursts of rage, which lasted for years and bothered or bored people who thought it pointless to rehash things that couldn’t be changed.”
Is it possible a second Trump administration will bring Bill Clinton more sleepless nights—and Chauntae Davies and her fellow victims some measure of justice?