Reactions to Epstein files release pour in: Bill ‘Clinton likes them young’ voted least surprising

The first previously sealed documents revealing the names of people associated with sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein were finally released and as expected, former President Bill Clinton was among them.

In one of the documents which are related to a lawsuit by victim Virginia Giuffre against the deceased financier’s madame Ghislaine Maxwell, the notoriously horny Democrat is said to have had a taste for youthful females.

Epstein accuser Johanna Sjorberg testified that the convicted sex offender once told her that “Clinton likes them young, referring to girls.”

During a 2016 deposition with Giuffre’s attorney Sigrid McCawley, Sjorberg was asked if she was aware that the former president was one of Epstein’s friends.

“I knew he had dealings with Bill Clinton,” she responded, “I did not know they were friends until I read the Vanity Fair article about them going to Africa together.”

“Did Jeffrey ever talk to you about Bill Clinton?” McCawley asked Sjorberg.

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“He said one time that Clinton likes them young, referring to girls,” she said of the former president who had been previously identified as “John Doe 36” and mentioned dozens of times in the documents which were ordered to be released by a federal judge in Manhattan.

Another document describes Clinton as having a “close personal relationship” with Epstein, something that he has denied.

Clinton, who took multiple trips on board Epstein’s private plane the “Lolita Express” which is reputed to have hosted flying orgies, denied that he knew anything about the fiendish billionaire’s “terrible crimes” but acknowledged being a passenger on the plane, although it was strictly business.

“President Clinton knows nothing about the terrible crimes Jeffrey Epstein pleaded guilty to in Florida some years ago or those with which he has been recently charged in New York,” said Clinton spokesperson Angel Urena in a 2019 statement written a month before Epstein was discovered mysteriously dead in his cell inside of a high security federal prison in Manhattan.

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“In 2002 and 2003, President Clinton took a total of four trips on Jeffrey Epstein’s airplane: one to Europe, one to Asia, and two to Africa which included stops in connection with the work of the Clinton Foundation,” the statement read.

X users reacted to Mr. Clinton’s alleged preferences.

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Also among the names were Britain’s Prince Andrew, constitutional law expert Professor Alan Dershowitz, French modeling agent Jean Luc Brunel who like Epstein was found dead in a prison cell and former Democrat New Mexico governor Bill Richardson.

One name that wasn’t included among those in the first document release was that of late-night host Jimmy Kimmel who just threatened to sue NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers over a joke that he would be among those revealed to have associated with the dead pedophile.

Chris Donaldson

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