Evan Agostini for The Associated Press
Dead sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein said former President Bill Clinton “never” visited his so-called “Epstein Island,” according to newly released emails on Wednesday.
The typo-filled email related to Clinton is from March 2011; it also included Epstein telling a redacted email address named “The Duke” that he also “never met” and does not know former Vice President Al Gore.
“Clinton was never on the island,” Epstein said in the email, with the “L” in “Clinton” also capitalized.
Before mentioning Gore and Clinton, Epstein wrote, “you ok? these stories are complete ant [sic] utter fantasy.”
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The email was among 20,000 pages of Epstein-related documents released by the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday. The trove of files was released a few hours after Democrats released emails where Epstein said President Donald Trump “spent a few hours” at his house, but was the “dog that hasn’t barked.”
Epstein’s email stands out, considering there has been much speculation in recent years about the nature of his relationship with Clinton. The disgraced financier, notably, had an oil painting of Clinton wearing a blue dress and high heels in his New York City penthouse. Clinton, in the painting, is seen pointing forward and smirking.
A Clinton spokesperson in 2019 said the ex-president traveled four times on Epstein’s plane soon after he left office in early 2001. But the spokesperson denied Clinton ever traveled to Little St. James, Epstein’s small island in the Caribbean, or his other properties.
“He’s not spoken to Epstein in well over a decade, and has never been to Little St James Island, Epstein’s ranch in New Mexico, or his residence in Florida,” spokesperson Angel Ureña said at the time.
In semi-related news, Epstein’s former defense attorney Alan Dershowitz told Piers Morgan on Wednesday he wants to release “important” files on Epstein but judges are blocking him from doing so.
Dershowitz said he talked to Epstein about Trump between 2006 and 2007 about Trump, and that Epstein “never” said Trump was involved in improper conduct.
He said he told Epstein:
Can you name people who may have had sexual relationships with anybody, and if we can turn those people over to the government, we can maybe get you a better deal. And then I went through a variety of names, including Donald Trump! And Jeffrey Epstein said ‘No, Trump didn’t do anything wrong. I can’t say anything about him that would be helpful to the government, even if the government wanted to get him.
He added the calls for the White House to release files tied to Epstein fail to consider the role judges are playing in keeping them sealed.
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