EPSTEIN DOCS: Bill Clinton Allegedly Threatened 'Vanity Fair' Not to Write About Jeffrey Epstein

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The "Epstein documents" from the case between Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre and Epstein partner Ghislaine Maxwell have dropped as we reported, and there have been some interesting revelations so far. 

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One of the names in the document is Bill Clinton, "Doe 36," who's mentioned some 50 times. Clinton has denied any involvement in any of Epstein's criminal activities. 

One of the witnesses claimed that Jeffrey Epstein said that “Clinton like[d] them young, referring to girls.”


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Now, there's a new batch of documents that was released on Thursday, and in those documents, there's a new revelation that hasn't come out before concerning Bill Clinton that's raising a lot of eyebrows and new questions. According to what Giuffre says in an email, Clinton went to Vanity Fair and threatened the magazine not to write a story about Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking.

In May 2011, Churcher emailed Virginia and CC’d attorney Brad Edwards advising her to let “VF” buy her picture. “The big gamble would be to let him also give them a statement saying your interviews with us were accurately reported and you have no more to say at this time about how you were ‘sex trafficked to PA and other men including two of the world’s most respected politicians,” Churcher wrote, referring to two pols whose names were redacted. The PA apparently refers to Britain’s Prince Andrew, whom Giuffre accused of sexual abuse. (He has denied the claims.)

Churcher said such statements could pose an issue “because you are writing a book” and “Jeffrey knows some of the most powerful people in publishing and, once alerted, will inevitably try to scare off potential buyers.”

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Then Giuffre responded: 

When I was doing some research into VF yesterday, it does concern me what they could want to write about me considering that B. Clinton walked into VF and threatened them not to write sex-trafficking articles about his good friend J.E.

Now, if that's true, that raises big questions about why Clinton might do that -- unless there are things that he wanted to cover up and/or Epstein had things on him. Vanity Fair might want to answer this, if they can answer honestly. 

We've reported on a lot of this information over the past three years. Clinton took 26 trips on Epstein's plane. He had Epstein to the White House several times. Guffre, Steve Scully (who managed telecommunications for Epstein on Little Saint James from 1999 to 2005), and Doug Band (Clinton's former bodyman) all claimed that he was on Epstein's island--although Clinton has denied it and the flight logs that have been revealed so far don't show that. 


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But as some noted, Vanity Fair, on Wednesday, seemed to try to downplay the revelations in the documents and wrote a story concentrating on former President Donald Trump. Yet, Giuffre made clear that Trump never did anything improper that she knew of. But if they're talking about Trump, they're not talking about Clinton. 

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So, maybe the publication would like to weigh in on this. 

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