Former President Bill Clinton is seen in photos receiving a neck massage from one of Jeffrey Epstein’s accusers during a trip to Africa in 2002, the Daily Mail reported Tuesday.
The outlet published the “never-before-seen photos” showing Clinton receiving the massage from Chauntae Davies, who at the time was 22 years old and served as Epstein’s personal masseuse.
Daily Mail: “Bill Clinton leans back and smiles while receiving neck massage from Chauntae Davis, 22, in never-before-seen photos during trip on pedophile’s plane to Africa in 2002” https://t.co/NQJwbGjDJi
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The Daily Mail reported that Clinton, who was 56 at the time, complained about neck problems during a humanitarian trip to Africa. Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell, who was arrested earlier this year on sex abuse charges, reportedly encouraged Davies to give the former president a massage while they refueled in Portugal during the trip.
“Everyone had a little chuckle, but Ghislaine in her prim British accent insisted and said I was good. The president then asked me, ‘Would you mind giving it a crack,’” Davies told the outlet.
“He turned his back to me, and I reached up, and I started to rub out the kink in our former president’s neck and shoulder,” she said.
She then said to the former president, “I’ve got a bad angle, would you mind getting on your knees?”
“Then, although his face had turned the color of fire, he laughed. The whole room was laughing too. And, being the good sport he was, he sat down so I could get a better angle.”
Davies told the Daily Mail of the interaction, “Although the image looks bizarre, President Clinton was a perfect gentleman during the trip, and I saw absolutely no foul play involving him.”
Davies has come forward as a victim of Epstein’s, saying she was repeatedly raped by the convicted sex offender after Maxwell recruited her to work for him.
“The first encounter I had with him, he masturbated in front of me,” Davies said of Epstein last year. “And obviously, that alone should have been enough for me to never come back, but the way that they were able to orchestrate and manipulate the situation, you know, led me to believe that something like that wouldn’t happen again, so I did go back a second time.”
The photos come just hours before Clinton is slated to address the Democratic National Convention Tuesday evening.


