Photos surface featuring Epstein and Maxwell at White House with Bill Clinton

New photos surfaced on Saturday of infamous sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and associate Ghislaine Maxwell at the Clinton White House, one day after Maxwell pleaded not guilty to sex-trafficking charges.

First released by the Sun in a weekend report, the images show Epstein and Maxwell speaking with then-President Bill Clinton. The outlet claimed that the photos were from an event that took place in 1993 for donors to the White House Historical Association.

The report corroborates a 2019 article from the Daily Beast, which reported that Epstein attended the event after donating $10,000 to the fund and visited the White House on other occasions in the early 1990s.

Clinton has denied knowing anything about Epstein’s crimes. In July 2019, Angel Urena, a spokesman for the former president, tweeted, “President Clinton knows nothing about the terrible crimes Jeffrey Epstein pleaded guilty to in Florida some years ago, or those with which he has been recently charged in New York.”

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That same month, Epstein was charged with sex trafficking and conspiracy for allegedly abusing girls as young as 14. In August of 2019, he was found dead in his prison cell in what the New York City medical examiner later determined to be a suicide.

In recent years, Clinton has come under fire for his relationship with Epstein. Flight manifests revealed that Clinton took as many as six flights on Epstein’s “Lolita Express,” so nicknamed because of the young-looking women who were invited to travel on it.

In August 2020, a photo of Chauntae Davies giving a neck massage to Clinton came to light. The Daily Mail reported that it was taken when Clinton was on a trip with Epstein to Africa. Davies is one of the many women who has accused Epstein of rape.

“Although the image looks bizarre, President Clinton was a perfect gentleman during the trip, and I saw absolutely no foul play involving him,” she said.

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On Friday, Maxwell pleaded not guilty to sex-trafficking charges made against her in a superseding indictment. She was initially charged with transporting a minor for the purposes of criminal sexual activity and conspiring to entice minors to travel to engage in illegal sex acts. Her trial is slated to commence in July.

The Washington Examiner contacted Clinton’s office for comment but did not immediately receive a response.

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