Former President Bill Clinton was named repeatedly in newly unsealed court documents related to the late billionaire financier Jeffrey Epstein. The documents revealed an allegation by one of Epstein’s victims, Johanna Sjorberg, who worked as a massage therapist for Epstein and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell. Sjorberg testified that Epstein had told her, Clinton likes them young, referring to girls. The documents also revealed that Epstein claimed he needed three daily massages because he needed to have three orgasms a day. Sjorberg described experiences where she was allegedly nude during the massages and was made to perform sexual acts.
In response to the allegations, a spokesperson for Clinton maintained that the former president had no knowledge of the crimes committed by Epstein. However, it was acknowledged that Clinton had taken multiple trips with Epstein to various locations, including Asia, Africa, and Europe.
The documents further revealed that Sjorberg witnessed a young woman named Virginia in Epstein’s New York mansion when she was seventeen, along with Prince Andrew and Ghislaine Maxwell. Sjorberg stated that Prince Andrew took a photograph with the young woman and herself, during which a puppet in Prince Andrew’s image had its hand on both his and the young woman’s respective breasts.
Former Harvard Law School professor Alan Dershowitz also reportedly admitted to receiving a massage at Epstein’s house, but claimed he kept his pants on.
The release of these court documents provides a troubling glimpse into the allegations surrounding Epstein’s activities and his association with influential individuals. It raises questions about the level of knowledge or involvement of those individuals, including former President Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew.
It is important to note that these documents contain allegations and have not been proven in a court of law. The wider implications and potential legal consequences of these allegations remain to be seen.
As the details continue to unfold, it is crucial to remember the victims who have come forward and to support efforts to bring justice and accountability to those responsible for such heinous crimes.