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Allegations of Bill Clinton’s Knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein’s “girls” and Possible Intermediary Role of Arnold Prosperi
The passage provides a first‑person account linking Bill Clinton, Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Arnold Prosperi in a setting that suggests Clinton may have been aware of Epstein’s sexual exp Witness claims Bill Clinton sat beside Jeffrey Epstein at a dinner on an island villa where minors w The witness describes a “hammock” photo of herself among other naked girls in Epstein’s homes. Arn
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The passage provides a first‑person account linking Bill Clinton, Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Arnold Prosperi in a setting that suggests Clinton may have been aware of Epstein’s sexual exp Witness claims Bill Clinton sat beside Jeffrey Epstein at a dinner on an island villa where minors w The witness describes a “hammock” photo of herself among other naked girls in Epstein’s homes. Arn
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“ncluded a long- time — and highly controversial — Clinton acquaintance, Arnold Prosperi. ‘In the final hou”
Ghislaine MaxwellEmmy Tayler“ble. Bill was at his left. | sat across from him. Emmy Tayler, Ghislaine’s blonde British assistant, sat at my”
Jeffrey Epstein“flew him back.’According to prison records, when Epstein was serving his jail term, his visitors included”
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