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British media: Epstein has "tried his best to whitewash" his relationship with Clinton, requiring employees to sign relevant documents

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According to russia today (RT) reported on the 18th, the British "Daily Mail" published an article saying that the American pedophile billionaire Epstein had asked the former staff of the "Carnival Island" he owned to sign an affidavit to prove that they had never seen former President Bill Clinton go there.

Miles and Kathy Alexander were hired from 1999 to 2007 to manage Little St. James Island, a private island in the Caribbean. In 2016, Epstein's lawyer, Darren Indyke, contacted them, hoping they would sign a sworn document stating they had never met Clinton while running the island.

British media: Epstein has "tried his best to whitewash" his relationship with Clinton, requiring employees to sign relevant documents

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The Daily Mail linked the move to Hillary Clinton's then-running for president of the United States, claiming that Epstein "went to great lengths" to try to "whitewash" his relationship with Hillary Clinton's husband, Clinton.

Virginia Giuffre, an American woman accused Of Britain's Prince Andrew of sexual assault, said Clinton visited a place allegedly for hedonism and sexual crimes against minors. Clinton admitted to flying on Epstein's private jet several times (dubbed the "Lolita Express" by the British and American media), but denied that he had ever been to St. James's Island.

British media: Epstein has "tried his best to whitewash" his relationship with Clinton, requiring employees to sign relevant documents

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Among the former staff, Miles & Cathy Alexander, who currently reside in South Africa, declined to speak to the newspaper, but the daily mail managed to get some answers from people close to the couple. According to its report, they told friends that they did not see any revelry on the island, that some of the girls who went there looked young, but that only one of the French models was confirmed to be a minor, and that she was "accompanied by a guardian and had a power of attorney from her parents allowing her to travel".

A year after the FBI began investigating Epstein (which Epstein had called "trapping"), the Alexanders quit their jobs. Indike, a lawyer who worked for Epstein for 20 years, contacted them in 2016, and a person familiar with the matter said he brought a pre-written statement stating "as far as they know" that Bill Clinton had never visited during their time on the island.

British media: Epstein has "tried his best to whitewash" his relationship with Clinton, requiring employees to sign relevant documents

Clinton spoke with Epstein and Maxwell at the White House

It has been reported that the Alexanders had slightly revised the wording of the document before signing the document in the presence of a notary. The couple told their friends about Clinton did not contradict the contents of the affidavit. The move was related to Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign, according to sources, and there were "concerns that the link between Epstein and Bill Clinton, particularly St. James Island Jr., could be used against Hillary Clinton."

While awaiting trial on multiple charges against him, including sex trafficking, Epstein died in a prison cell in 2019. He refused to plead guilty to the charges before his death, and officials said his cause of death was "suicide." Last December, his ex-girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell, was found guilty in U.S. federal court on multiple charges related to the sex trafficking of minors.

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