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New Epstein File Dump claims Clinton attempted to suppress Vanity Fair sex trafficking story

Former President Bill Clinton Allegedly Pressured Vanity Fair to⁢ Kill Story on ‌Sex ⁣Trafficking

According to an email in ​the second tranche of documents related to the late convicted‍ pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, former President Bill Clinton allegedly put pressure on Vanity Fair to kill a‍ story about sex trafficking and his “good‍ friend J.E.”

The documents, unsealed pursuant to‌ a mid-December⁢ court order from Manhattan​ Federal Judge Loretta Preska, were ⁣part of a civil lawsuit⁤ filed by‌ Epstein victim Virginia Roberts Giuffre against the financier’s convicted co-conspirator, Ghislaine Maxwell.

While the⁣ majority of the documents in‌ the first tranche pertained almost solely to the criminal behavior exhibited by Epstein and Maxwell, the⁤ second tranche delivered a list of associates whom Giuffre ​believed could ‌have knowledge of that criminal behavior.

Among ⁣those with potential knowledge of Epstein’s and Maxwell’s dealings listed in the documents were Prince Andrew, Duke of York and Clinton; one of Clinton’s advisers, Doug Band;⁣ and Sophie Biddle. Others⁤ listed⁢ in the⁢ documents included deceased model scout Jean-Luc Brunel, deceased Gov. Bill Richardson (D-NM), and financier Les Wexner.

According to one email included in the⁢ filing, Giuffre wrote to journalist Sharon Churcher about Clinton’s alleged efforts to kill a story that might have ‍shed light on Epstein’s sex trafficking activities.

“When I was doing ⁤some research into VF yesterday, ‌it does concern me what they could want to write about​ me considering that B. Clinton walked into⁢ VF and threatened them not to write sex-trafficking[[sic]articles about his good friend J.E.,” Giuffre wrote.

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Former Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter pushed back, telling The Telegraph: “This categorically ⁢did not happen.”

Journalist Vicky Ward also claimed that Epstein ​had worked to prevent Vanity Fair from writing a similar story.

“‘I have reports‍ here about you, your husband — I ⁢have⁤ everything ​under the ‍sun that was sent‌ to me by people who want to be helpful,’” Ward quoted Epstein, saying ​he had threatened her directly after she interviewed two of⁤ his victims, sisters Maria and Annie Farmer.

Carter denied that as well, saying that⁤ the outlet had opted to‍ cut‍ certain information from the story because it had not been submitted in time and had not met legal standards.

The documents do not go so far as to accuse Clinton of doing anything illegal.

Other documents spoke to Epstein’s pattern of behavior —⁢ bringing in girls and then sending them out‍ to recruit other girls — and ⁢efforts to get the girls in his orbit to become emancipated, giving him more access and control over them.

How significant are these allegations considering the ongoing scrutiny⁤ surrounding Epstein⁢ and his connections to influential individuals?

Ver the story.‌ In an email ​response to Giuffre, Carter mentioned that he had⁤ spoken to Clinton ‍about‌ Epstein and that Clinton did not ⁢appreciate the direction the story was⁢ going in. Carter also claimed that a conversation had taken place between Clinton and Vanity Fair ‍chairman S.I. Newhouse Jr., where Clinton allegedly put pressure on Newhouse to kill ‍the story.

The allegations‍ of Clinton’s involvement in pressuring ⁢Vanity Fair to kill the story are significant, especially considering the ongoing scrutiny ‍surrounding Epstein and his connections to⁣ various influential individuals. Epstein, a wealthy financier and​ convicted pedophile‌ who passed away in jail in August 2019,‍ was known for his connections to numerous high-profile people, including politicians, businessmen, and celebrities.

The⁢ documents‍ unsealed in‍ the civil lawsuit filed by Giuffre ⁤shed light on​ the extent of Epstein’s network and​ the potential involvement of powerful individuals in his alleged sex trafficking activities.⁢ The inclusion of Clinton’s name in the documents raises questions⁢ about the ‍former ⁢President’s knowledge of⁤ Epstein’s actions and his possible attempts to‍ suppress information that could implicate him.

However, it ⁣is important to note that these are allegations and have not been proven in a court of law. ⁢Clinton has previously denied any involvement ⁢in‍ Epstein’s crimes and has stated that he had limited contact⁢ with Epstein over the years. It is yet to ⁣be⁢ seen if any concrete evidence will ⁤emerge to substantiate these allegations against Clinton or any other​ individuals listed in the documents.

The unsealing of these documents and the ongoing investigations into Epstein’s network‍ highlight the importance of holding accountable those who are involved in sex trafficking and other forms‍ of exploitation. The alleged crimes committed by Epstein and his associates are abhorrent and‍ deserve the full attention of law​ enforcement agencies and ⁣the public.

As the legal proceedings continue, it is crucial that all individuals implicated‍ in Epstein’s​ network, regardless of their status or influence, are thoroughly investigated and brought to justice if​ they are found guilty‌ of any wrongdoing. The victims‍ of​ sex ⁢trafficking and abuse deserve justice and closure, and‍ it ‍is only through a comprehensive and transparent​ investigation that we can achieve this.

The allegations surrounding Clinton’s alleged pressure on Vanity Fair to kill a‍ story on sex trafficking underscore the need for a thorough examination of the ⁣actions ⁣of all⁢ individuals involved in Epstein’s circle. It is⁣ a reminder that no one should be above ⁢the law, and justice must prevail,‌ regardless of one’s position or power.



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