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Reference to Bill Clinton being on an island in plaintiff's testimony
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Reference to Bill Clinton being on an island in plaintiff's testimony

Reference to Bill Clinton being on an island in plaintiff's testimony The passage merely mentions an alleged dinner party with Bill Clinton on an island as part of a character dispute in a civil case. It provides no concrete details-no dates, locations, financial transactions, or corroborating evidence-making it a weak, speculative lead. While it involves a former president, the claim is presented as an unverified anecdote within a character‑evidence argument, limiting investigative usefulness. Key insights: Plaintiff's attorney plans to introduce testimony that the plaintiff claimed Ms. Maxwell was on an island with Bill Clinton.; The claim is framed as part of a character‑evidence dispute, not as a substantive allegation of wrongdoing.; No specific island, date, or supporting documentation is provided.

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