Senior Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York Loretta Preska recently ordered the release of court documents previously kept anonymous related to Epstein.
On page 112 of document 1320-12, witness Johanna Sjoberg, known as one of Epstein's victims, was being examined by attorney Laura Menninger. During this questioning, Menninger asked Sjoberg if Trump had ever engaged "in sexual contact" with her. Sjoberg denied this, and she also denied that Trump ever messaged her.
In a different examination, Menninger asked Virginia Giuffre, another one of Epstein's victims, if one report written by journalist Sharon Churcher alleging that Trump partook in Epstein's illicit activities was accurate. Giuffre indicated that she had never seen Trump and Epstein together and that she never saw Trump at Epstein's Caribbean island or in either of his homes in New Mexico or New York.
In Churcher's report, the journalist alleged that Trump flirted with some of Epstein's victims and approved of "the life" that the pedophile led. Giuffre indicated that this claim is wrong.
"He didn't partake in any sex with us, and it's not true that he flirted with me. Donald Trump never flirted with me," said Giuffre, who also indicated that Churcher deliberately added details that Giuffre never told her.
The newly released Epstein documents name over 170 people associated with Epstein, who committed suicide in his jail cell on August 10, 2019, due to them having business dealings with the notorious financier or because these people visited Epstein's home or island. These names include Prince Andrew and former President Bill Clinton. (Related: How many U.S. Congressmen are guilty of Epstein-style PEDO CRIMES? General Mike Flynn states there are many, and they are bent over a barrel by globalist actors.)
Other well-known names that have surfaced in the documents were magician David Copperfield, liberal lawyer and Harvard Law School professor Alan Dershowitz, former Democratic Vice President and presidential candidate Al Gore, actor and accused sex criminal Kevin Spacey, astrophysicist Stephen Hawking and the late musician Michael Jackson.
Clinton's involvement with Epstein is well-attested. The recent document dump shows one testimony by Epstein noting that Clinton "likes them young," referring to the girls he trafficked for the former president.
Clinton was also known to have frequently traveled on Epstein's private plane, colloquially referred to as the "Lolita Express" because of how frequently underage girls flew on the plane. Several pictures even exist of Clinton hanging out with the convicted sex offender and trafficker despite how he has always denied having any sinister ties to Epstein.
During her deposition, known Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell even referred to former Clinton aid Doug Band as a "friend." The newly released documents point to testimony that Band regularly joined Clinton and Epstein on trips on the latter's plane to Asia and Africa. The reason for these trips remains unknown, but a Clinton spokesperson claims that the trips were "in connection with the work of the Clinton Foundation."
Furthermore, it has been reported by multiple mainstream media outlets that Clinton's name may have been mentioned but redacted in many of the documents. It is strongly suggested that Clinton is called "John Doe 36" in the Epstein files. John Doe 36 is mentioned more than 50 times.
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