The timing of these revelations raises questions…
Former Presidents Bill Clinton and Donald Trump appear on Jeffrey Epstein's resurfaced flight logs.
The development follows a judge's ruling last week that the names of 177 Epstein associates in Virginia Giuffre's civil sexual assault suit should no longer be redacted. Giuffre, an alleged sex trafficking victim of Epstein, resolved her suit in an out-of-court settlement with the U.K.'s Prince Andrew.
The settlement, possibly in excess of $16 million, meant Prince Andrew didn't have to admit guilt to Giuffre's claims that he abused her when she was 17.
Neither Clinton – who's identified 50 times in Giuffre's case – nor Trump have been implicated in any wrongdoing.
Trump flew a handful of times on Epstein's 727, “Lolita Express,” in the 1990s. All of his flights departed Palm Beach, Florida, arriving hours later at New York City airports. In 1994, Trump traveled with then-wife Marla Maples and their infant daughter Tiffany. Trump flew with his son Eric, then age 11, in August 1995.
The resurfaced logs appeared before the court records dump, with documents expected to reveal names potentially linked to the deceased financier's sex trafficking ring.
No evidence exists that Trump ever visited Little Saint James, Epstein's notorious Virgin Island compound.
House Republican Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.) said Epstein's client list, not flight logs, truly matter and that individuals on his client list must be held accountable.
Clinton flew frequently on Epstein's plane and appeared in onboard pictures with Chauntae Davies, who accused Epstein of raping her when she was 22.
The two-term former president adamantly denies having any knowledge of Epstein's nefarious activities before sex crime allegations emerged.
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