Bill Clinton, Other Famous Names Expected To Appear On List Of Jeffrey Epstein Associates

Melania Trump Prince Andrew Jeffrey Epstein at Mar-a-Lago

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Over 150 alleged associates of late pedophile and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein are expected to be named this week.

The order to release the names that were part of a defamation case brought by Prince Andrew’s accuser Virginia Roberts (now Giuffre) that was settled in June 2017 was given two weeks ago by Judge Loretta Preska.

Several names have already allegedly been identified by various media outlets.

On Sunday, ABC News added another name that is allegedly going to be on that list: former President Bill Clinton.

Giuffre made no allegations of wrongdoing by Clinton, and there is no indication the sealed records contain evidence of illegal conduct by Clinton. But Giuffre’s claim that she met the ex-president on Epstein’s private Caribbean island emerged as a contentious issue in the litigation, which was settled in 2017. Maxwell contended Clinton had never been to Little St. James — as Epstein’s island was known — and assailed Giuffre’s claim as a fabrication that shattered her credibility.

Personal flight logs kept by one of Epstein’s pilots — which surfaced in separate lawsuits against Epstein — showed that Clinton and his entourage had flown extensively on Epstein’s jumbo-jet to international destinations such as Paris, Bangkok and Brunei in 2002 and 2003. But none of the available records included the former president on a trip to Epstein’s island.

On Monday, Green Bay Packers offensive tackle David Bakhtiari posted then deleted what appeared to be a flight log from Jeffrey Epstein’s jet.

It supposedly showed late night TV host Jimmy Kimmel’s name as a passenger on Epstein’s “Lolita Express.” (NOTE: The flight log was later reported to be fake.)

Bakhtiari’s friend and former Green Bay Packers teammate Aaron Rodgers also alluded to Jimmy Kimmel’s name possibly being on “the Epstein list” that is supposed to be released this week.

Newsweek also reported on Tuesday that former President Donald Trump’s name is also expected to be on the list of Jeffrey Epstein associates. (Pictured above is Donald’s wife Melania with Prince Andrew and Epstein during an even held at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago.)

It was revealed in the trial of Epstein confidante Ghislaine Maxwell that Donald Trump had flown seven times on the “Lolita Express” in 1993, 1994, 1995 and 1997.

A book published in 2021 by Michael Wolff claimed Jeffrey Epstein was going to give up incriminating information on American Presidents in in an effort to avoid going to prison, but he died in prison before naming any names.