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Bill Clinton, Bill Richardson, David Copperfield Named in First Batch of Released Epstein Documents

HeadlineJan 04, 2024

Hundreds of pages of court documents related to the deceased convicted sex trafficker and financier Jeffrey Epstein have been unsealed. One notable document is a deposition from one of Epstein’s survivors who said Prince Andrew had groped her at Epstein’s Manhattan apartment. The woman also says Epstein talked about former President Bill Clinton: “He said one time that Clinton likes them young, referring to girls.” The deposition also referenced a time when Epstein discussed a possible visit with then-future President Donald Trump in Atlantic City. Other notable names mentioned in the unsealed documents include Michael Jackson, the attorney Alan Dershowitz, the late former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson and the magician David Copperfield. More documents are expected to be unsealed soon.

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