Bill Clinton reportedly ‘insisted’ Epstein and Maxwell come as his guests to royal wedding

Another connection between former President Bill Clinton and notorious sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein has been made.

Clinton requested that Epstein and his sidekick Ghislaine Maxwell be allowed to accompany him to a royal wedding in North Africa in 2002, an exclusive New York Post report revealed.

“[Former first lady] Hillary [Clinton] was in the Senate, so she couldn’t go. Chelsea very much wanted to go, and the president very much wanted to go,” a source told the Post. “The idea that they would take [Epstein] was a head-scratcher. But nonetheless, the Clinton office moved forward and made this request … to bring these two guests, and that’s what happened.”

The source said that the Clintons’ team “insisted” and pushed” to bring Maxwell, who’s currently serving a prison sentence for sex-trafficking, and her notorious partner in crime, who allegedly killed himself in jail while awaiting trial, and reportedly boggled the minds of many Clinton staffers at the time.

“What kind of person would impose [and] bring someone to a wedding?” the source reportedly asked rhetorically. “In my own family, unless you’re married or engaged, you’re not bringing a guest.”

Clinton’s request was reportedly widely viewed as rude among staffers and became a hot topic of gossip among inside Dem circles.

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“[Clinton] brought them as guests to a king’s wedding. I mean, it almost sounds made up,” another source told the Post. “How many times in your life have you been invited as a guest of a guest at a wedding?”

The New York Post obtained an exclusive photo of the Clintons and their special guests, which was allegedly taken at the insistence of Chelsea Clinton.

“It was important to her to take a picture with her father,” this insider explained.

“Everyone sat for the ceremony part and then moved to a dinner portion,” the source went on. “Clinton and Epstein and Ghislaine sat with the king. It was like a formal, sit-down, black-tie, fancy, fancy wedding.”

Both sources told the Post that the Clintons are “dishonestly downplaying” their connections with the nefarious duo.

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