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Trump dined at Epstein’s Florida mansion, victim tried to depose Bill Clinton: docs

Former President Donald Trump visited Jeffrey Epstein's home for dinner and one of the dead pedophile's victims called for prosecutors to remove “key man” Bill Clinton from office, unsealed on Friday. This was revealed in a document.

His butler, Juan Alessi, told lawyers he had dinner with Trump at Epstein's Palm Beach mansion and met with Clinton on the financier's plane.

“Now, Mr. Trump had a house in Palm Beach, right?” the lawyer asked Mr. Alessi, and Mr. Alessi confirmed that the former commander-in-chief did, according to the affidavit. Alessi worked as a housekeeper in Epsein, Florida from 1991 to 2002.

Alessi said Trump never stayed overnight or received massages from Epstein's girls, many of whom were underage, but he did stop by for meals.

“He will come to eat dinner. He never sits at the table. He will eat with me in the kitchen,” said the butler.

“Did he ever get a massage during his stay?” the lawyer asked.

Epstein's butler said former President Donald Trump visited Epstein's Florida mansion for dinner. Getty Images

“No,” Alessi replied. “Because he has his own spa.”

President Trump has not been charged with any crime or wrongdoing regarding Epstein. Epstein was convicted of having sex with an underage girl in 2007 and then rearrested on sex trafficking charges shortly before his death in prison in 2019.

This week's long-awaited document dump comes from a 2015 defamation lawsuit filed by accuser Virginia Giuffre against Epstein's wife, now-convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell, 61. This stems from the fact that they later reconciled.

A third document released Thursday also revealed how Giuffre tried to subpoena Clinton in the case against Maxwell, but a judge dismissed Giuffre as “irrelevant” to the case. I denied it.

A judge has denied Virginia Giuffe's request to remove Bill Clinton from office in her defamation lawsuit against Maxwell. President William J. Clinton / MEGA

Clinton has admitted flying to Africa, Europe and Asia on Epstein's jets, but claims she had no knowledge of the pervert's twisted sex crimes – and that she was in “close contact” with Epstein. Maxwell, according to the document, is listed as a “person of interest” in the case, with whom he had a close relationship.

Although he has not been accused of any wrongdoing, Giuffre's lawyers argued that the 77-year-old former president was a key witness whose testimony could be vital to their case.

Robert Sweet, a former judge in the Southern District of New York, dismissed Juhu's petition in 2016, saying Clinton's testimony was irrelevant, documents show.

“The relevance of Mr. Reiter's testimony to that of President Clinton is not well established. The motion to challenge these two depositions is denied,” Judge Sweet wrote in his ruling, filed by former Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter. Also mentioned.

Mr. Giuffre's lawyer, along with Mr. Reiter and Mr. Alessi, asked for Mr. Clinton's removal from office, but only Mr. Alessi was granted the order.

Documents released earlier this week include Johanna Sjoberg, another woman who claims to have been sexually abused by Epstein, in a deposition that Epstein said of the girls, “Clinton said he thought they were young.'' I love you,'' he is recorded as saying.

According to court documents, Mr. Trump was scheduled to have dinner at Mr. Epstein's home in Palm Beach, Florida. splashnews.com

Friday's documents also include a transcript of a deposition in which Maxwell was asked about his relationship with Epstein and Clinton.

When Giuffre's lawyer asked if she had ever taken the former president on a helicopter ride, Giuffre dismissed the claim as “another Virginia lie,” documents show.

“I've never been on President Clinton at any time, in any helicopter, in any location, in any state, in any country, at any time,” she said.

Maxwell also denied ever having dinner with Clinton at Epstein's home, but admitted she was on the plane with the deceased pedophile in 2002.

Clinton, who is mentioned more than 70 times in newly unsealed documents, has been photographed multiple times on Epstein's jet, known as the “Lolita Express,” and has flown with Epstein at least 17 times during his tenure. He was welcomed as a guest at the White House. Presidency.

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