
Bill Clinton
William Jefferson Clinton is an American politician and attorney who served as the 42nd president of the United States from 1993 to 2001.
Why Bill Clinton Appears in the Documents
Bill Clinton is mentioned in 1185 documents within the Epstein file corpus, consisting of 546 emails, 403 articles, 106 legals, 35 memoirs, 25 letters, 10 books, 9 speechs, 6 interviews, 5 memos, 4 biographys, 4 datas, 4 opinions, 3 personal statements, 3 Proposals, 2 essays, 1 announcement, 1 application, 1 chat, 1 commentary, 1 document, 1 editorial, 1 government, 1 list, 1 news, 1 note, 1 organization, 1 press clipping, 1 profile, 1 reference, 1 report, 1 resume, 1 social media post, 1 television program, 1 transcript, 1 unknown, originating from the House Oversight Committee.
These documents include court filings, media articles, emails, transcripts. The presence of Bill Clinton's name in these specific document types reflects the scope of the released corpus, which contains a wide range of records from legal proceedings, investigations, and media coverage.
Disclaimer: Appearing in the Epstein document corpus does not imply wrongdoing, guilt, or any form of association with criminal activity. Many public figures are mentioned incidentally in these documents due to the broad scope of the released materials.
Documents (50)
Forwarded email about Ghislaine Maxwell and Epstein
This 2011 internal, confidential email thread concerns a forthcoming Mail on Sunday story about Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein and forwards a list of allegations drawn from a Jane Doe 102 complaint, detailing claims that Maxwell recruited and coordinated sexual encounters for Epstein, introduced a young girl named Virginia to Prince Andrew, and arranged or participated in sex with Epstein’s high‑profile associates, with references to payments, travel, surveillance, and orgies; the memo documents Maxwell’s need to respond to these questions by a deadline and is wrapped in standard privilege and confidentiality notices.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Forwarded email about Ghislaine Maxwell and Epstein
This 2011 internal, confidential email thread concerns a forthcoming Mail on Sunday story about Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein and forwards a list of allegations drawn from a Jane Doe 102 complaint, detailing claims that Maxwell recruited and coordinated sexual encounters for Epstein, introduced a young girl named Virginia to Prince Andrew, and arranged or participated in sex with Epstein’s high‑profile associates, with references to payments, travel, surveillance, and orgies; the memo documents Maxwell’s need to respond to these questions by a deadline and is wrapped in standard privilege and confidentiality notices.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Ghislaine Maxwell - Epstein Email Chain
This 2011 email thread shows an internal push to respond to a Mail on Sunday exposé about Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein, outlining a cascade of sensational allegations: Maxwell allegedly offered a fifteen-year-old a job as a masseuse, initiated sexual encounters, and kept sex toys; Epstein and Maxwell allegedly recruited and arranged sexual encounters with numerous friends and high-profile figures—including Prince Andrew, Ehud Barak, and others—often staging group encounters and orgies at Epstein’s properties; the messages also reference surveillance cameras, payments for sex, and Maxwell’s alleged role in introducing Andrew to Epstein and coordinating travel and relationships, all presented as claims to be addressed by Maxwell by a noon deadline.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Ghislaine Maxwell - Epstein Email Chain
This 2011 email thread shows an internal push to respond to a Mail on Sunday exposé about Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein, outlining a cascade of sensational allegations: Maxwell allegedly offered a fifteen-year-old a job as a masseuse, initiated sexual encounters, and kept sex toys; Epstein and Maxwell allegedly recruited and arranged sexual encounters with numerous friends and high-profile figures—including Prince Andrew, Ehud Barak, and others—often staging group encounters and orgies at Epstein’s properties; the messages also reference surveillance cameras, payments for sex, and Maxwell’s alleged role in introducing Andrew to Epstein and coordinating travel and relationships, all presented as claims to be addressed by Maxwell by a noon deadline.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Affidavit of Bradley Edwards
Bradley J. Edwards’s affidavits and related filings describe his civil representation of Epstein victims, notably Jane Doe, detailing Epstein’s federal non-prosecution agreement that purports to cap civil liability, the barriers created by Epstein’s and his coconspirators’ frequent Fifth Amendment assertions during discovery, and Edwards’s aggressive investigative efforts—including pursuing high‑profile depositions and insisting on the George Rush tape as the uniquely credible, potentially dispositive record of Epstein’s admissions and lack of remorse—while seeking a settlement conference or mediation to resolve the actions, all against the backdrop of Edwards’s past involvement with Rothstein’s Ponzi scheme and related Florida Bar scrutiny.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Forwarded memo: Ghislaine Maxwell allegations involving Epstein and associates
This is a 2011 confidential email chain reporting a forthcoming Mail on Sunday story that alleges Ghislaine Maxwell helped recruit underage girls for Jeffrey Epstein, participated in sexual encounters, kept sex toys and costumes at Epstein’s Palm Beach residence, and arranged encounters with Epstein’s high‑profile associates—including Prince Andrew, Ehud Barak, George Mitchell, and Bill Clinton—along with details of travel, compensation, surveillance at residences, and Maxwell’s role in facilitating these activities, with a urgent request for Maxwell to respond by a deadline.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Forwarded memo: Ghislaine Maxwell allegations involving Epstein and associates
This is a 2011 confidential email chain reporting a forthcoming Mail on Sunday story that alleges Ghislaine Maxwell helped recruit underage girls for Jeffrey Epstein, participated in sexual encounters, kept sex toys and costumes at Epstein’s Palm Beach residence, and arranged encounters with Epstein’s high‑profile associates—including Prince Andrew, Ehud Barak, George Mitchell, and Bill Clinton—along with details of travel, compensation, surveillance at residences, and Maxwell’s role in facilitating these activities, with a urgent request for Maxwell to respond by a deadline.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Salacious new chapter in Florida billionaire's sex scandal
Fresh allegations shape the Jeffrey Epstein sex-trafficking saga as Fort Lauderdale attorney Brad Edwards adds two new accusers to a long-running Victims’ Rights Act case, alleging Epstein and his associates kept a minor sex slave and trafficked her to powerful men around the world, including Alan Dershowitz and Prince Andrew. Dershowitz denies the claims as extortion and says he will pursue disciplinary action against the lawyers; the case, pending in West Palm Beach, broadens the probe into Epstein’s network and echoes years of allegations involving Ghislaine Maxwell and an international sex ring.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Jane Doe No. 1 and Jane Doe No. 2’s Response to Supplement in Support of Motion for Limited Intervention by Alan Dershowitz
Jane Doe No. 1 and Jane Doe No. 2 urge the court to deny Alan Dershowitz’s motion for limited intervention in this CVRA-related case, arguing that he has offered no concrete evidence to contest Jane Doe No. 3’s allegations and, despite public claims of possessing “absolute proof,” has produced no documents in this Court or in related state litigation, undermining his credibility; they also reject his laches defense and point to a pattern of media-driven denials and discovery evasion, as illustrated by Edwards and Cassell’s separate Broward County motion to compel production of documents (Exhibit A) and a February 25, 2015 letter criticizing Dershowitz’s evasive discovery responses and blanket objections (Exhibit B). The filing seeks denial of intervention and continued, full document production with appropriate privilege safeguards.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Affidavit of Bradley James Edwards
Bradley J. Edwards, a Florida- and Southern District of Florida–licensed attorney, represents Jane Doe in civil claims against Jeffrey Epstein and explains that Epstein’s federal non-prosecution agreement blocks federal charges and may cap victims’ damages, complicating Jane Doe’s efforts to prove liability and obtain punitive damages. He argues that Epstein’s repeated Fifth Amendment invocations and ongoing refusal to provide substantive discovery—despite extensive depositions and the private nature of the abuse—make a George Rush tape, in which Epstein allegedly speaks about the abuse, essential for proving perjury and supporting damages, including punitive damages. The affidavit also outlines Edwards’s investigative strategy, including notices to deposit high-profile figures (Trump, Dershowitz, Clinton, Copperfield) and the use of flight logs to establish a federal nexus, along with his personal history with Rothstein’s Ponzi scheme and a related Florida Bar matter.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Forwarded: Ghislaine Maxwell
This document is an internal Mail on Sunday forwarding a set of explosive, unverified allegations about Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein drawn from the Jane Doe 102 complaint, asking Maxwell to respond by noon with answers to a list of claims including that she recruited a minor for sexual activity, initiated and directed sexual encounters involving Epstein and others, kept sex toys and costumes, and that Maxwell introduced the minor to Prince Andrew and arranged trips and orgies at Epstein’s properties; it also references payments for sex, surveillance cameras recording sessions, and involvement of other prominent figures such as Ehud Barak, Les Wexner, and Bill Clinton, as well as Maxwell allegedly being connected to purchases of helicopters and homes for Epstein and herself.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Forwarded: Ghislaine Maxwell
This document is an internal Mail on Sunday forwarding a set of explosive, unverified allegations about Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein drawn from the Jane Doe 102 complaint, asking Maxwell to respond by noon with answers to a list of claims including that she recruited a minor for sexual activity, initiated and directed sexual encounters involving Epstein and others, kept sex toys and costumes, and that Maxwell introduced the minor to Prince Andrew and arranged trips and orgies at Epstein’s properties; it also references payments for sex, surveillance cameras recording sessions, and involvement of other prominent figures such as Ehud Barak, Les Wexner, and Bill Clinton, as well as Maxwell allegedly being connected to purchases of helicopters and homes for Epstein and herself.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Epstein Sex Offender and Trafficking Allegations — Daily Beast Exposé
This document is a compendium of emails and investigative excerpts about financier Jeffrey Epstein, detailing allegations that he sexually exploited underage girls, engaged in sex trafficking through his Palm Beach mansion and his MC2 modeling network, and maintained a lifestyle of lavish privilege aided by staff and powerful acquaintances; it critiques the severity of his non-prosecution plea, questions why a Level 3 sex offender could reside near Central Park, and reports ongoing federal probes that could uncover new charges despite double jeopardy constraints, raising urgent questions about justice and accountability for the wealthy.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Epstein Sex Offender and Trafficking Allegations — Daily Beast Exposé
This document is a compendium of emails and investigative excerpts about financier Jeffrey Epstein, detailing allegations that he sexually exploited underage girls, engaged in sex trafficking through his Palm Beach mansion and his MC2 modeling network, and maintained a lifestyle of lavish privilege aided by staff and powerful acquaintances; it critiques the severity of his non-prosecution plea, questions why a Level 3 sex offender could reside near Central Park, and reports ongoing federal probes that could uncover new charges despite double jeopardy constraints, raising urgent questions about justice and accountability for the wealthy.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Epstein Faces Sex-Traffic Probe — Exposé and Controversy
This document is a forwarded, investigative briefing by Conchita Sarnoff about hedge fund manager Jeffrey Epstein, alleging that he received “special treatment” and a light sentence after soliciting prostitution with a minor, while federal probes and a potential sex-trafficking case unfold linked to a modeling agency and Epstein’s overseas victims; it portrays a pattern of recruiting underage girls for massages at his Palm Beach mansion, suggests powerful connections helped him escape full justice, notes civil settlements with victims, and raises questions about whether wealth and influence shielded him from lasting accountability.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Attorney-Client Privilege: ABC News Inquiry re Jeffrey Epstein
This is a high-priority, privileged email thread in which ABC News asks Epstein’s counsel to review and respond to a forthcoming interview in which a former associate alleges that Epstein trafficked and sexually abused underage girls, starting with a 1999 recruitment by Ghislaine Maxwell, involving payments, control, and repeated sexual encounters with Epstein and others, including claims of encounters with Prince Andrew and Bill Clinton, the use of a video room for monitoring or blackmail, and Epstein’s alleged attempts to recruit others and even pressures related to bearing a child; the exchange seeks a prompt, prepared response ahead of potential broadcast.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Epstein Faces Sex-Traffic Probe — Exposé and Controversy
This document is a forwarded, investigative briefing by Conchita Sarnoff about hedge fund manager Jeffrey Epstein, alleging that he received “special treatment” and a light sentence after soliciting prostitution with a minor, while federal probes and a potential sex-trafficking case unfold linked to a modeling agency and Epstein’s overseas victims; it portrays a pattern of recruiting underage girls for massages at his Palm Beach mansion, suggests powerful connections helped him escape full justice, notes civil settlements with victims, and raises questions about whether wealth and influence shielded him from lasting accountability.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Attorney-Client Privilege: ABC News Inquiry re Jeffrey Epstein
This is a high-priority, privileged email thread in which ABC News asks Epstein’s counsel to review and respond to a forthcoming interview in which a former associate alleges that Epstein trafficked and sexually abused underage girls, starting with a 1999 recruitment by Ghislaine Maxwell, involving payments, control, and repeated sexual encounters with Epstein and others, including claims of encounters with Prince Andrew and Bill Clinton, the use of a video room for monitoring or blackmail, and Epstein’s alleged attempts to recruit others and even pressures related to bearing a child; the exchange seeks a prompt, prepared response ahead of potential broadcast.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Email chain about Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein
The document is a chain of private emails and a forwarded memo in which Jeffrey Epstein and associates discuss and respond to explosive accusations about Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein, and others—including Prince Andrew—being raised by a newspaper, detailing alleged sexual exploitation, underage involvement, orgies and surveillance at Epstein’s residences, and showing plans to deny involvement and draft legal letters.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Email chain about Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein
The document is a chain of private emails and a forwarded memo in which Jeffrey Epstein and associates discuss and respond to explosive accusations about Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein, and others—including Prince Andrew—being raised by a newspaper, detailing alleged sexual exploitation, underage involvement, orgies and surveillance at Epstein’s residences, and showing plans to deny involvement and draft legal letters.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Fwd: Daily News story on Jeffrey Epstein
This internal memo outlines a Daily News Sunday column strategy on Jeffrey Epstein, presenting a set of interview questions and topics tied to his federal plea admitting he conspired to entice minors into prostitution, the alleged role of his former associate Ghislaine Maxwell, claims by an alleged victim identified as Jane Doe 102, and Epstein’s broader network including royalty and politicians; it also probes Epstein’s cooperation with related lawsuits, asset protection and potential offshore moves, his work-release “scientific research,” probation and travel restrictions, and whether he has resumed his investment business, all reflecting a concerted effort to scrutinize Epstein and his alleged circle.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Forwarded email chain about Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein
This is a confidential, forwarded memo in which the Mail on Sunday demands replies from Ghislaine Maxwell to a set of explosive allegations about her role with Jeffrey Epstein, including claims that she helped recruit and groom underage girls, arranged sexual encounters involving Epstein and numerous associates, introduced Maxwell to Prince Andrew, and coordinated activities with high-profile figures; the document details supposed pay-offs, travel, surveillance at Epstein’s residences, and a pattern of sexual exploitation, all to be addressed by Maxwell by a tight deadline.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Steve Bannon Morning Meeting with Jeffrey Epstein
An email forwarding a Page Six piece claims Steve Bannon had an early-morning secret meeting with Jeffrey Epstein at Epstein’s Upper East Side mansion, fueling speculation that Epstein hopes to leverage his wealth to regain political influence and that Bannon seeks funds to bankroll his agenda; the article portrays Epstein as a convicted sex offender tied to powerful figures, noting his connections to Trump (Mar-a-Lago) and Prince Andrew, that Clinton flew on Epstein’s private plane 26 times, recounts Bannon’s clash with Ivanka Trump over Roy Moore, and highlights Epstein’s 2008 guilty plea and recent settlements, with no comment from Bannon’s or Epstein’s representatives.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Forwarded email chain about Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein
This is a confidential forwarded email chain from 2011–2019 about a forthcoming Mail on Sunday exposé naming Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein, detailing a series of explicit allegations—from grooming a 15-year-old and numerous sexual encounters involving Maxwell and Epstein, to payments for sex, encounters with Epstein’s friends, and Maxwell’s alleged involvement with Prince Andrew and others—along with claims of surveillance at Epstein’s residences and a push to obtain Maxwell’s responses to these allegations before a tight deadline.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Re: Request for comment from The Mail on Sunday re Bradley Edwards vs Jeffrey Epstein
This email thread shows a press-outreach from The Mail on Sunday requesting comment for a story on the Edwards v. Epstein case, focusing on the calendaring of the lawsuit for jury trial and the witness list naming alleged underage victims of Epstein, including a claim that Epstein flew a witness to London to have sex with Prince Andrew at 17 for $15,000 and that he trafficked her and other women, with their contact information contained in Epstein’s address book referenced in court records; the article was pursued under a tight deadline.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Email chain: comment request for Edwards vs Epstein case
An internal 2013 email thread in which Jeffrey Epstein and his lawyers discuss a The Mail on Sunday request for comment on Bradley Edwards' lawsuit against Epstein, including a witness list of alleged underage victims and allegations that Epstein flew a 17-year-old to London to have sex with Prince Andrew for $15,000 and arranged a dinner for President Clinton, with notes about deadlines and a strong emphasis on privilege and confidentiality.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Forwarded email chain regarding Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein
This is an internal, confidential email thread and forwarded memo linking Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein, and others as a prelude to a Mail on Sunday story, alleging that Maxwell recruited underage girls for Epstein, arranged sexual encounters, and kept a network and practices around sexual exploitation, including payments, travel, and orchestration of encounters with Epstein’s associates; it names high-profile figures such as Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton, Ehud Barak, Les Wexner, and Glenn Dubin, and claims surveillance cameras recorded sessions and that Maxwell introduced Andrew to Epstein’s circle. The document is marked confidential, with a request for Maxwell to respond and references to “House Oversight.”
Source: House Oversight Committee
BuzzFeed News analysis: No hard evidence of Clinton-Epstein sex scandal
This document forwards a BuzzFeed News analysis that, after reviewing thousands of pages of pleadings, flight logs, and police records related to Jeffrey Epstein, argues that the sensational claims of a Clinton–Epstein sex scandal are largely unsubstantiated by hard evidence; while Epstein’s crimes and his long friendship with Bill Clinton are well documented, the material reviewed does not prove Clinton’s involvement beyond being a social and donor figure who occasionally flew on Epstein’s jet, with key witnesses denying any sexual misconduct and many allegations uncorroborated by verifiable information.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Fwd: Daily News story on Jeffrey Epstein
This internal memo outlines a Daily News Sunday column strategy on Jeffrey Epstein, presenting a set of interview questions and topics tied to his federal plea admitting he conspired to entice minors into prostitution, the alleged role of his former associate Ghislaine Maxwell, claims by an alleged victim identified as Jane Doe 102, and Epstein’s broader network including royalty and politicians; it also probes Epstein’s cooperation with related lawsuits, asset protection and potential offshore moves, his work-release “scientific research,” probation and travel restrictions, and whether he has resumed his investment business, all reflecting a concerted effort to scrutinize Epstein and his alleged circle.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Email chain: Request for comment on Edwards vs Epstein case
An internal 2013 email chain shows The Mail on Sunday seeking comment for a story on the Edwards v. Epstein case, detailing the scheduling of a jury trial and a witness list that includes alleged underage victims and claims of sex trafficking by Epstein; it references a witness who says she was flown to London by Epstein to have sex at 17 with Prince Andrew (for which she was paid $15,000), another claim that Epstein flew two young women to a dinner to entertain President Clinton, and the assertion that Epstein’s address book contains contact information for other men, with the article deadline set for noon ET Saturday and the message marked privileged and redacted.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Forwarded email chain about Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein
This is a confidential, forwarded memo in which the Mail on Sunday demands replies from Ghislaine Maxwell to a set of explosive allegations about her role with Jeffrey Epstein, including claims that she helped recruit and groom underage girls, arranged sexual encounters involving Epstein and numerous associates, introduced Maxwell to Prince Andrew, and coordinated activities with high-profile figures; the document details supposed pay-offs, travel, surveillance at Epstein’s residences, and a pattern of sexual exploitation, all to be addressed by Maxwell by a tight deadline.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Steve Bannon Morning Meeting with Jeffrey Epstein
An email forwarding a Page Six piece claims Steve Bannon had an early-morning secret meeting with Jeffrey Epstein at Epstein’s Upper East Side mansion, fueling speculation that Epstein hopes to leverage his wealth to regain political influence and that Bannon seeks funds to bankroll his agenda; the article portrays Epstein as a convicted sex offender tied to powerful figures, noting his connections to Trump (Mar-a-Lago) and Prince Andrew, that Clinton flew on Epstein’s private plane 26 times, recounts Bannon’s clash with Ivanka Trump over Roy Moore, and highlights Epstein’s 2008 guilty plea and recent settlements, with no comment from Bannon’s or Epstein’s representatives.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Forwarded email chain about Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein
This is a confidential forwarded email chain from 2011–2019 about a forthcoming Mail on Sunday exposé naming Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein, detailing a series of explicit allegations—from grooming a 15-year-old and numerous sexual encounters involving Maxwell and Epstein, to payments for sex, encounters with Epstein’s friends, and Maxwell’s alleged involvement with Prince Andrew and others—along with claims of surveillance at Epstein’s residences and a push to obtain Maxwell’s responses to these allegations before a tight deadline.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Email chain: comment request for Edwards vs Epstein case
An internal 2013 email thread in which Jeffrey Epstein and his lawyers discuss a The Mail on Sunday request for comment on Bradley Edwards' lawsuit against Epstein, including a witness list of alleged underage victims and allegations that Epstein flew a 17-year-old to London to have sex with Prince Andrew for $15,000 and arranged a dinner for President Clinton, with notes about deadlines and a strong emphasis on privilege and confidentiality.
Source: House Oversight Committee
How a future Trump Cabinet member gave a serial sex abuser the deal of a lifetime
An investigative piece reveals that in 2007 future Trump administration official Alexander Acosta brokered a highly favorable non-prosecution deal for Jeffrey Epstein, allowing Epstein to plead guilty to two state prostitution charges, serve just 13 months in county jail, and grant immunity to potential co-conspirators from federal charges, effectively stalling a broader federal probe into alleged sex trafficking and leaving victims feeling betrayed by prosecutors who promised to protect them. Drawing on thousands of emails, FBI files, court records, and interviews with victims, the report portrays a system where powerful men could influence outcomes and questions whether Epstein’s cooperation with investigators helped shape the deal. Placing the episode in a wider reckoning over sexual abuse and accountability, it underscores the ongoing harm to victims and the enduring debate over justice, power, and influence.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Forwarded email chain regarding Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein
This is an internal, confidential email thread and forwarded memo linking Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein, and others as a prelude to a Mail on Sunday story, alleging that Maxwell recruited underage girls for Epstein, arranged sexual encounters, and kept a network and practices around sexual exploitation, including payments, travel, and orchestration of encounters with Epstein’s associates; it names high-profile figures such as Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton, Ehud Barak, Les Wexner, and Glenn Dubin, and claims surveillance cameras recorded sessions and that Maxwell introduced Andrew to Epstein’s circle. The document is marked confidential, with a request for Maxwell to respond and references to “House Oversight.”
Source: House Oversight Committee
BuzzFeed News analysis: No hard evidence of Clinton-Epstein sex scandal
This document forwards a BuzzFeed News analysis that, after reviewing thousands of pages of pleadings, flight logs, and police records related to Jeffrey Epstein, argues that the sensational claims of a Clinton–Epstein sex scandal are largely unsubstantiated by hard evidence; while Epstein’s crimes and his long friendship with Bill Clinton are well documented, the material reviewed does not prove Clinton’s involvement beyond being a social and donor figure who occasionally flew on Epstein’s jet, with key witnesses denying any sexual misconduct and many allegations uncorroborated by verifiable information.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Perversion of Justice: Epstein and Associates
The piece portrays Jeffrey Epstein as a man of enormous, opaque wealth and a lavish, globe‑trotting lifestyle—along with properties on the waterfront in Palm Beach, a private island, a Gulfstream jet and even a Boeing 727—that raises persistent questions about how his fortune was made. It recounts lawsuits alleging that Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell organized underage sexual parties on his private plane, including a 2015 federal case by Virginia Roberts that was settled in 2017, while noting Maxwell’s denials. The article also traces Epstein’s high‑profile connections, from a 2002 flight for Bill Clinton on Epstein’s jet to support AIDS work to a formidable defense team that included Kenneth Starr, Alex Acosta, Jay Lefkowitz and Bruce Reinhart, illustrating how money and influence were used to shape the legal narrative. It underscores the clash between Epstein’s political philanthropy and the criminal scrutiny he faced, including a controversial 2006 non‑prosecution agreement, and references the notoriety of his “Lolita Express” reputation as investigators and victims seek accountability.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Email chain about accusations and alleged fabrications
The emails reveal Jeffrey E. wrestling with how to respond to a woman’s accusations, insisting he knows nothing about the allegations and never met Clinton, while focusing on the nature of his involvement with the recipient and alleged “smoking gun” claims by others; he says he will consult a lawyer and even jokes about releasing a viral video to show how easily people are fooled and to declare the stories false, mentioning a possible Davos invitation, while the prior message treats the accuser’s claims as fiction and lists a string of sensational, unsubstantiated scenarios involving Clinton, a prince, a sex slave, and a prime minister before denying all allegations and joking about Bilbo Baggins.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Declaration of Laura Menninger in Support of Response in Opposition to Plaintiff's Omnibus Motion in Limine
This is a declaration by attorney Laura A. Menninger in support of Ghislaine Maxwell’s opposition to Virginia Giuffre’s omnibus in limine in Case 1:15-cv-07433, outlining and attaching numerous exhibits—including Maxwell’s January 2, 2015 statement, press articles about Jeffrey Epstein, Prince Andrew, and Alan Dershowitz, and sealed materials—along with a related Florida CVRA order (Exhibit S) denying joinder or amendment for Jane Does 3 and 4. The filing details why those proposed amendments should not be joined or treated as additional parties and notes the material that was stricken, sealed, or redacted, all presented in a March 17, 2017 submission.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Email Thread on Jeffrey Epstein Sex Offender Case and Media Coverage
This document is a compilation of emails and media excerpts from 2010–2011 that scrutinize Jeffrey Epstein’s criminal history and alleged sex-trafficking network, detailing Epstein’s 13-month Palm Beach sentence for soliciting prostitution with a minor and the post-release portrayal of a lavish lifestyle intertwined with allegations of underage-sex activities, staff involvement, and associates such as Ghislaine Maxwell and Jean-Luc Brunel. It highlights repeated reports of a “sex den” at Epstein’s properties, the recruitment of young girls by his staff for massages that escalated into sexual contact, and claims of a pattern of trafficking facilitated by his circle and modeled by MC2, the agency Brunel co-owned. The material raises questions about possible special treatment by prosecutors, including Manhattan DA Cyrus Vance, and whether federal sex-trafficking charges could still apply, given ongoing investigations and the lack of statute of limitations in federal law. It also notes numerous civil settlements with victims, efforts by Epstein’s allies to shield him, and discussions about justice and accountability in a case that some view as emblematic of a broader justice-system failure.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Email Thread on Jeffrey Epstein Sex Offender Case and Media Coverage
This document is a compilation of emails and media excerpts from 2010–2011 that scrutinize Jeffrey Epstein’s criminal history and alleged sex-trafficking network, detailing Epstein’s 13-month Palm Beach sentence for soliciting prostitution with a minor and the post-release portrayal of a lavish lifestyle intertwined with allegations of underage-sex activities, staff involvement, and associates such as Ghislaine Maxwell and Jean-Luc Brunel. It highlights repeated reports of a “sex den” at Epstein’s properties, the recruitment of young girls by his staff for massages that escalated into sexual contact, and claims of a pattern of trafficking facilitated by his circle and modeled by MC2, the agency Brunel co-owned. The material raises questions about possible special treatment by prosecutors, including Manhattan DA Cyrus Vance, and whether federal sex-trafficking charges could still apply, given ongoing investigations and the lack of statute of limitations in federal law. It also notes numerous civil settlements with victims, efforts by Epstein’s allies to shield him, and discussions about justice and accountability in a case that some view as emblematic of a broader justice-system failure.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Bill Clinton Named in Epstein Lawsuit Over Island Visits and Underage Prostitution Allegations
A new lawsuit involving Jeffrey Epstein reveals the extent of former President Bill Clinton's friendship with Epstein, showing that Clinton took multiple trips on Epstein’s private jet to the Caribbean island Little St. James between 2002 and 2005, where it is alleged underage girls were kept as sex slaves and orgies occurred; the suit also names a woman who stored naked images of underage girls for Epstein and even invited her to Chelsea Clinton's 2010 wedding, indicating ongoing ties after Epstein’s 2008 arrest and highlighting Epstein’s circle of famous acquaintances, such as Prince Andrew.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Bill Clinton Named in Epstein Lawsuit Over Island Visits and Underage Prostitution Allegations
A new lawsuit involving Jeffrey Epstein reveals the extent of former President Bill Clinton's friendship with Epstein, showing that Clinton took multiple trips on Epstein’s private jet to the Caribbean island Little St. James between 2002 and 2005, where it is alleged underage girls were kept as sex slaves and orgies occurred; the suit also names a woman who stored naked images of underage girls for Epstein and even invited her to Chelsea Clinton's 2010 wedding, indicating ongoing ties after Epstein’s 2008 arrest and highlighting Epstein’s circle of famous acquaintances, such as Prince Andrew.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Bill Clinton Named in Epstein Lawsuit Over Island Visits and Underage Prostitution Allegations
A new lawsuit involving Jeffrey Epstein reveals the extent of former President Bill Clinton's friendship with Epstein, showing that Clinton took multiple trips on Epstein’s private jet to the Caribbean island Little St. James between 2002 and 2005, where it is alleged underage girls were kept as sex slaves and orgies occurred; the suit also names a woman who stored naked images of underage girls for Epstein and even invited her to Chelsea Clinton's 2010 wedding, indicating ongoing ties after Epstein’s 2008 arrest and highlighting Epstein’s circle of famous acquaintances, such as Prince Andrew.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Bill Clinton Named in Epstein Lawsuit Over Island Visits and Underage Prostitution Allegations
A new lawsuit involving Jeffrey Epstein reveals the extent of former President Bill Clinton's friendship with Epstein, showing that Clinton took multiple trips on Epstein’s private jet to the Caribbean island Little St. James between 2002 and 2005, where it is alleged underage girls were kept as sex slaves and orgies occurred; the suit also names a woman who stored naked images of underage girls for Epstein and even invited her to Chelsea Clinton's 2010 wedding, indicating ongoing ties after Epstein’s 2008 arrest and highlighting Epstein’s circle of famous acquaintances, such as Prince Andrew.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Epstein News Articles Compilation
This document is a compilation of Palm Beach Post and New York Times coverage and editorials about Jeffrey Epstein’s 2006–2008 sex-crimes case, detailing police findings that Epstein trafficked and abused underage girls, the prosecutors’ decision to present the case to a grand jury and indict him on a single count of solicitation of prostitution rather than more serious charges, and the ensuing debate over whether wealth and influence produced preferential treatment, including critiques of State Attorney Barry Krischer and Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter, the involvement of a high-profile defense team, and the broader question of a two-tier system of justice, culminating in Epstein’s 2008 plea to a lesser charge and an 18-month sentence amid a federal probe.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Epstein News Articles Compilation
This document is a compilation of Palm Beach Post and New York Times coverage and editorials about Jeffrey Epstein’s 2006–2008 sex-crimes case, detailing police findings that Epstein trafficked and abused underage girls, the prosecutors’ decision to present the case to a grand jury and indict him on a single count of solicitation of prostitution rather than more serious charges, and the ensuing debate over whether wealth and influence produced preferential treatment, including critiques of State Attorney Barry Krischer and Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter, the involvement of a high-profile defense team, and the broader question of a two-tier system of justice, culminating in Epstein’s 2008 plea to a lesser charge and an 18-month sentence amid a federal probe.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Epstein News Articles Compilation
This document compiles a sequence of Palm Beach and national media items (2006–2008) about Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-crimes investigation, including police findings that underage girls were involved, editorial and legal commentary alleging preferential treatment for a wealthy, well-connected suspect, the decision to present charges to a grand jury rather than pursue more serious counts, and coverage of a plea deal that limited punishment and ended a federal probe.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Epstein News Articles Compilation
This document compiles a sequence of Palm Beach and national media items (2006–2008) about Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-crimes investigation, including police findings that underage girls were involved, editorial and legal commentary alleging preferential treatment for a wealthy, well-connected suspect, the decision to present charges to a grand jury rather than pursue more serious counts, and coverage of a plea deal that limited punishment and ended a federal probe.
Source: House Oversight Committee