New Epstein doc shockers: Giuffre says she was paid $15k to bed Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton knew

One of deceased pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s former sex slaves, Virginia Roberts Giuffre, has claimed former President Bill Clinton visited Epstein’s infamous island at least twice.

She made the claim in a 2016 deposition that was unsealed this Tuesday by a New York court.

Despite Clinton’s longtime claim to not having ever visited Little St. James island, Giuffre alleged in the deposition that he visited twice, including one time during which he had dinner with Epstein, his madam, and two “beautiful” young girls, according to The Telegraph.

“There was a dinner, lots of laughing, lots of joking, it was just a dinner and then I didn’t have to do anything with Bill Clinton, he was never sexually involved with me,” she said in the deposition. “I’ve never witnessed him sexually involved with anybody else.”

However, when asked whether Clinton had witnessed any of the sexual abuse of minors that Epstein was known for, she said yes.

“Yes, he would be a witness because he knew what my purpose there was for Jeffrey and he visited Jeffrey’s island,” she said. “There’s pictures of nude girls all around the house at all of his houses and it’s something that Jeffrey Epstein wasn’t shy about admitting to people.”

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Indeed, there were reportedly similar pictures at Epstein’s New York City mansion.

“There’s this room that I refer to as the dungeon that had a huge photograph of me and another girl, I mean huge as in bigger than that wall cabinet,” Giuffre said in the deposition. “There’s a painting of both of us doing salacious acts together.”

At his Palm Beach mansion meanwhile, he had “at least 50 photographs” of both young girls and celebrities.

“Some with girls in (lingerie)… mixed in with Jeffrey and some of the privileged people he’s met, such as, you know, I don’t know like old girlfriends or models or Naomi Campbell,” Giuffre said.

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She added that “among all those photographs would be nude photographs” and that “Jeffrey’s massage room” was wallpapered with nude photos “from the floor to the ceiling all over, so there’s not one piece of white showing.”

While the deposition seems to clear Clinton of any direct sexual abuse, it does not do the same for Prince Andrew. In fact, in the deposition Giuffre claimed that Epstein had paid her a whopping sum of $15,000 to have sex with Andrew when she was just 17.

“I did receive 15,000 dollars. I do not know the equivalent to what that is in pounds,” she said in the deposition.

Despite the huge accusation against Prince Andrew, King Charles is not expected to evict him because of family ties, a close friend of the prince told The Times.

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“There are people in the royal household who would take a more aggressive stance, but in that family, blood is thicker than water,” the source said.

According to the Evening Standard, “[Giuffre] also claimed she was trafficked to another ‘foreign’ prince, as well as a well-known prime minister she refused to name over concerns for her safety.”

“He spoke in a foreign tongue, he spoke English as well, but I’m not too sure where he was from,” she said in the deposition.

All this comes after 215 court documents tied to Epstein were unsealed “after the media argued it was in the public interest to remove redactions which hid the names of individuals who were allegedly associated with the disgraced financier,” according to the Evening Standard.

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“Epstein’s unsealed deposition shows he declined to answer almost all of the questions – also known as pleading the fifth amendment in the US – during his interview under oath as part of Ms. Giuffre’s 2015 US civil claim against disgraced British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell,” the Evening Standard further notes.

At one point he was asked the following question: “In fact, it would be a fair assessment of all the circumstances surrounding this situation to say that you forced Virginia to have sex with Prince Andrew?”

After Epstein refused to answer, he was then asked this: “What would have happened to Virginia if she had refused to have sex with Prince Andrew?”

Again Epstein reportedly refused, prompting the interviewer to ask, “Shortly after Prince Andrew and Virginia had sex, Virginia gave you a full report about the details of the sex, true?”

Epstein reportedly declined to answer any of the questions.

Vivek Saxena

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