Bill Clinton denies visiting Epstein’s ‘orgy island’ after new allegation in Netflix documentary

Former President Bill Clinton denies ever visiting ‘orgy island,’ an infamous, debaucherous hangout of his late former friend Jeffrey Epstein.

Despite multiple sources claiming to have seen Clinton, 73, at Epstein’s private Caribbean island getaway, a spokesperson begs to differ, calling it a repeated lie.

“This was a lie the first time it was told, and it isn’t true today, no matter how many times it’s repeated,” Clinton spokesman Angel Urena told the New York Post.

In a new Netflix documentary, Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich, which will begin streaming on Wednesday, a longtime tech worker on the Caribbean island claims to have seen Clinton in the porch area of Epstein’s villa home. The home was in the same place where Epstein is said to have hosted sex parties with guests, including teenage girls.

The worker, Steve Scully, says he saw other “important people” coming and going from the island, but no one else was present during Clinton’s apparent visit. There is no suggestion Clinton engaged in inappropriate behavior.

Virginia Roberts Giuffre, who claims to have become Epstein’s sex slave when she was 17, also said she recalled seeing Clinton on the island but said he never acted inappropriately.

After Epstein was arrested last summer, Clinton stood by his insistence that he had no knowledge of the “terrible crimes.”

Epstein, a wealthy 66-year-old convicted sex offender, was found dead in his Manhattan correctional facility cell while awaiting trial for new charges of child sex trafficking last August. A chief medical examiner in New York City later determined that the disgraced billionaire killed himself.

Clinton did admit taking four trips on Epstein’s private jet but said in a statement that “he has never been to Little St. James Island, Epstein’s ranch in New Mexico, or his residence in Florida.”

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