Former President Bill Clinton was a guest at Jeffrey Epstein’s private Caribbean island, according to testimony from an Epstein accuser which was unsealed on Thursday.
Virginia Giuffre — who has also accused Epstein’s alleged madam Ghislaine Maxwell of abusing her — told lawyers in 2011 that Clinton visited Epstein’s private Little St. James Island with Maxwell, herself and “two young girls” from New York.
She added that Clinton stayed in Epstein’s private residence on the island, where “orgies were a constant thing that took place.”
Giuffre recalled being surprised to see the former president on the island.
“I remember asking Jeffrey what’s Bill Clinton doing here kind of thing, and he laughed it off and said well he owes me a favor,” Giuffre said.
“He never told me what favors they were. I never knew. I didn’t know if he was serious. It was just a joke,” she said.
Giuffre said Clinton also traveled on Epstein’s private plane and noted how other famous people, including Clinton’s vice president, Al Gore, and models Naomi Campbell and Heidi Klum were aboard at one point when she was.
“Just about anybody would fly on his plane. There was never any set routine who would come and would go. It was an influx of people on Jeffrey’s airplane,” said Giuffre.
There were also “orgies” held on Epstein’s plane, Giuffre said.
Frequently, Giuffre said, she would be on the plane with Epstein and Maxwell when the sexual encounters occurred.
“There would be sexual conduct, there would be foreplay, there was a bed in there, so we could basically reenact exactly what was happening in the house,” Giuffre said.
“It would start off with massaging or we would start off with foreplay, sometimes it would lead to, you know, orgies.”
The details revealed Thursday night were included in docs from a 2015 civil defamation lawsuit against Maxwell by Giuffre ordered released by a Manhattan judge last week.
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