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Explosive new documents reveal powerful men linked to Epstein's abuse

New documents unveil more details about Jeffrey Epstein's sexual abuse and powerful men involved.

In a recent development, a new trove of documents related to the notorious Jeffrey Epstein's sexual abuse and his connections to powerful individuals have been unsealed. The newly revealed third drop of documents is shedding more light on former President Donald Trump, as well as former President Bill Clinton and their relationships with Epstein.

These newly unsealed court documents have revealed several depositions from individuals who had close ties to Epstein. One former employee, who happened to meet numerous influential figures due to Epstein, stated that they had encountered Donald Trump at a dinner hosted at Epstein's residence. Additionally, another event at Epstein's home included Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson. The employee also mentioned meeting international beauty queens and even a Nobel Prize winner in chemistry. Furthermore, they claimed to have crossed paths with former President Bill Clinton on Epstein's private plane.

It is important to note that both former President Trump and former President Clinton have not been accused of any crimes or wrongdoing relating to Epstein's activities. These associations are now under scrutiny since Epstein had socialized with prominent figures from around the world.

Regarding Bill Clinton, his connections to Epstein have been a subject of interest for years. While he has acknowledged meeting and traveling on Epstein's plane four times, Clinton's spokesperson has stated that he had no knowledge of Epstein's terrible crimes. However, newly released documents mention Clinton's name on multiple occasions, including an unsealed email from accuser Virginia Giuffre in 2011. In the email, Giuffre claimed that Clinton had defended Epstein against negative press by intimidating Vanity Fair. Vanity Fair's former editor, Graydon Carter, denied this interaction ever occurred.

The documents also feature depositions from other individuals, such as victim Joanna Schulberg, who worked for Epstein. Schulberg stated in her deposition from 2016 that Epstein had 'dealings' with Clinton and suggested that Epstein had once mentioned that 'Clinton likes them young,' referring to young girls.

It should be noted that during Epstein's trial in 2019, Clinton's spokesperson confirmed his travel on Epstein's plane in 2002 and 2003, which included trips to Europe, Asia, and Africa related to the work of the Clinton Foundation. A pilot's sworn testimony during Ghislaine Maxwell's trial in 2021 revealed that Clinton had also met with Epstein in New York, had a meeting with him in his Harlem office in 2002, and briefly visited Epstein's New York apartment.

These newly unsealed documents have also introduced new individuals into the narrative, such as renowned illusionist David Copperfield. According to one deposition, an employee mentioned Copperfield and questions arose about potential exchanges of girls between Copperfield and Epstein. It was also stated that Copperfield allegedly gave Epstein tickets to his shows, where the girls would be invited backstage. Another employee claimed to have had dinner with Copperfield at Epstein's residence, during which he asked about Epstein's methods of procuring young girls.

Efforts have been made to reach out to David Copperfield's representative for comment on these serious allegations. However, no response has been received at the time of reporting.

As more details emerge from these newly unsealed documents, further examination into Epstein's network and his connections with influential individuals continues. It is important to recognize that no criminal accusations have been made against both former President Trump and former President Clinton concerning Epstein's misconduct.

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