Ghislaine Maxwell Contradicts Trump Claim About Bill Clinton
Ghislaine Maxwell denies Bill Clinton ever visited Epstein's island and praises Donald Trump, contradicting previous claims and denying Trump's involvement in Epstein's crimes.
- Ghislaine Maxwell, a convicted sex trafficker serving a 20-year sentence, contradicted Donald Trump's July claim by stating Bill Clinton never visited Epstein's private island during a recent DOJ interview.
- The contradictions emerged after Trump claimed in July 2023 that Clinton had visited Epstein’s private island 28 times, while Clinton's representatives denied any such visits and stated that he was not involved or aware of Epstein’s illegal activities.
- Maxwell also defended Trump, praising him as a gentleman and denying any inappropriate behavior during interviews released by the Department of Justice on August 22.
- Chris Christie criticized Maxwell's statements on August 24, highlighting her appeal to Trump for a pardon while Trump has neither ruled out a pardon nor clearly committed to one for Maxwell.
- The Justice Department's document releases and Maxwell's appeals continue to fuel public scrutiny over Epstein's network, Trump’s ties, and the pending Supreme Court decision on Maxwell’s conviction appeal.
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Ghislaine Maxwell Contradicts Trump Claim About Bill Clinton
Jeffrey Epstein’s imprisoned former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell has contradicted President Donald Trump by denying former President Bill Clinton ever visited Epstein’s private island. Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year sentence after being convicted of helping lure girls to be sexually abused by Epstein, said the former president “absolutely never went” to Little Saint James while being interviewed by Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche last mo…
Ghislaine Maxwell: Everything you need to know from Justice Department interviews including on Trump and Prince Andrew
Every word Ghislaine Maxwell utters as she remains locked in jail is likely to cause controversy as the Jeffrey Epstein scandal continues and big names fail to free themselves from rumours.
During an interrogation, Jeffrey Epstein's confidante also made comments about the US president. The statements are now public.
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