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Bill Clinton took Epstein, Ghislaine to Moroccan King’s 2002 wedding as his plus twos

Bill Clinton took Epstein, Ghislaine to Moroccan King's 2002 wedding as his plus twos, claims report

The New York Post published an explosive report of former president Bill Clinton’s deep association with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein — so deep that Clinton allegedly took Epstein and his girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell as his plus twos to the 2002 wedding of Moroccan King Mohammed VI. The report came with an alleged photo. The report detailed how Clinton insisted that he would bring Maxwell and Epstein to the wedding ceremony. Hillary Clinton was in the Senate and didn’t attend the wedding but their daughter Chelsea attended and Clinton’s office moved the request to bring two guests. The request was granted and three of them went to Moroccan Epstein’s ‘Lolita Express’ while Chelsea, who was a student at Oxford University at that time, traveled independently. “These are people that he just all of a sudden, out of thin air, takes to a wedding in Morocco. I mean, it was totally crazy … it was lore in Clintonworld for a long, long time,” the report cited one source.

New York Post published this photo and claimed that this was taken at the wedding of Morocco king in 2002 where Bill Clinton took Epstein and Maxwell as his guests

Clinton spoke at length about his association with Epstein and how he regreted it but he said he had no knowledge that Epstein was a sex offender and that he cut his ties with Epstein in 2005, three years before Epstein pleaded guilty to child sex crimes. President Donald Trump repeatedly claimed that Clinton went to Epstein’s private islands many times, which Clinton denied. Trump also asked for an investigation into Epstein’s relationships with Clinton. White House chief of staff Susie Wiles told Vanity Fair in a recent interview that there is indeed no evidence that Clinton visited Epstein’s private island. The New York Post expose comes as the deadline to release Epstein’s files ends tomorrow. Last month, Congress passed the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which required the release of those materials by 19 December, except in narrow cases where they would jeopardize current investigations, harm national security or foreign policy goals, or reveal information about Epstein’s victims.

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