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“Clinton Likes Them Young”: Ex-President Mentioned in New Jeffrey Epstein Documents

One of the victims of serial rapist Jeffrey Epstein claimed that, “Clinton likes them young.” On Wednesday, papers surrounding Epstein’s death included multiple references to former president Bill Clinton.

Johanna Sjorberg, who was employed by Epstein and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell as a “massage therapist,” allegedly testified that Epstein had informed her, “Clinton likes them young, referring to girls,” as per court records that were revealed on Wednesday.

In 2019, following Epstein’s additional sex trafficking charges, a Clinton spokesperson denied that the former president was aware of “nothing about the terrible crimes” committed by Epstein. The spokesperson did, however, admit that Clinton had accompanied Epstein on multiple trips to Europe, Africa, and Asia.

The documents that were made public on Wednesday state that Epstein informed Sjorberg that he required three separate massages from different girls daily. He claimed that this was necessary because “it was biological, like eating.”

Sjorberg allegedly remained naked for the majority of the massages, and Epstein “made her perform sexual acts during massages including sexual toys.”

Despite admitting to getting a massage at Epstein’s house in 2015, Alan Dershowitz, a former professor at Harvard Law School, maintained that he wore pants during the session.

“Prince Andrew sat with Virginia and Johanna and took a picture with a puppet in his image that had its hand and Prince Andrew’s hand on their respective breasts,” Sjorberg testified, adding, “I witnessed Virginia when she was seventeen (17) in Jeffrey Epstein’s New York mansion with Prince Andrew and Ghislaine Maxwell.”

On Wednesday, additional famous people were named in the papers, including famous hairstylist Frédéric Fekkai and magician David Copperfield.

Florida Pundit Staff
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