Unsealed depositions unveiled on Wednesday, December 3, have cast a revealing light on disconcerting statements made by the deceased sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein, concerning former President Bill Clinton, as reported by The Post.
These newly released files, constituting a significant cache of long-hidden court documents, were mandated for disclosure by Manhattan federal Judge Loretta Preska just last month.
Contained within these documents are implications involving over 170 individuals linked to Epstein, notably including prominent personalities such as Clinton, former President Donald Trump, and Prince Andrew.
Originating from a 2015 defamation lawsuit filed by Virginia Roberts Giuffre, an accuser of Epstein, against Ghislaine Maxwell, the late sex offender’s associate, these depositions shed light on shocking details.
Former President Bill Clinton, aged 77, emerges prominently, mentioned over 50 times within redacted documents pertaining to a 2015 lawsuit from Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre. In these documents, one of Epstein’s victims claimed he remarked that Clinton ‘liked them young.’ (Photo: AFP via Getty Images/Paul J. Richards)
A particularly startling testimony arises from another Epstein victim, Johanna Sjoberg, who disclosed in a 2016 deposition that Prince Andrew touched her breast during an encounter at Epstein’s Manhattan residence in 2001.
Sjoberg also recounted an unsettling incident involving a photograph featuring a puppet of Prince Andrew and Giuffre, in which both women experienced inappropriate touching.
Further revelations in Sjoberg’s deposition disclosed Epstein’s comments about Clinton, attributing to him the statement that the former president “likes them young,” referring to girls.
The documents also illuminate Epstein’s association with Donald Trump, including a suggestion to visit one of Trump’s Atlantic City casinos during a diverted private jet journey.
Beyond political figures, the list of implicated associates expands to encompass celebrities like Michael Jackson and David Copperfield.
Donald Trump and Jeffrey EpsteinDisgraced pedophile Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump at the Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida, in 1997. Trump is among the high-profile names included in the unsealed court documents related to Epstein. (Photo: Davidoff Studios/ Getty Images)
Sjoberg clarified that although she met Jackson, she did not provide him a “massage.” Meanwhile, Copperfield, a friend of Epstein, reportedly inquired about financial incentives for recruiting other girls.
Notably, Alan Dershowitz, Epstein’s former attorney, defended the individuals mentioned in the documents, emphasizing their lack of awareness concerning Epstein’s private life.
Mark Epstein, Jeffrey’s brother, asserted that Jeffrey possessed information capable of disrupting the 2016 election.
The revelation of these associates, previous employees, and victims, formerly known as “Jane Does” or “John Does,” was authorized by Judge Preska, with only select names disclosed.
The remaining information is anticipated to be made public in the upcoming week.
Despite the allegations, Clinton, Trump, and other prominent figures have not faced formal accusations of any misconduct.
However, Prince Andrew has faced renewed scrutiny and public censure for his ties to Epstein, resulting in the revocation of his HRH title in 2022.
Legal expert Marc Randazza, involved in the effort to unseal the documents, emphasized the potential for these records to address lingering inquiries about Epstein’s illicit activities and the involvement of influential individuals.
As these revelations continue to unfold, the public eagerly anticipates understanding how such information remained concealed for an extended duration.

