Epstein Files Drop Bombshells on Prince Andrew, Clinton & Trump
Nearly 900 pages of newly released court documents have reignited the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, exposing links to some of the world’s most powerful figures – including Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton, and Donald Trump. These explosive documents, unsealed as part of a lawsuit tied to Epstein’s close associate Ghislaine Maxwell, have thrown the global spotlight back onto one of the darkest social scandals in recent history.
Prince Andrew Faces Fresh Claims Amid Epstein Fallout
The Duke of York finds himself in hot water once again. The documents contain previously reported allegations from Johanna Sjoberg, who claims Prince Andrew groped her breast back in 2001 — accusations he vehemently denies. Buckingham Palace has slammed the claims. Andrew’s links to Epstein continue to draw fierce scrutiny, undermining the royal’s public standing.
Clinton and Trump Dragged Into Epstein Circle
Bill Clinton pops up frequently in the legal papers. Testimony includes Epstein allegedly telling Sjoberg that Clinton “likes them young.” Clinton’s camp points to a 2019 statement denying any knowledge of Epstein’s criminal deeds. The records also detail Clinton’s trips on Epstein’s private jet — branded as humanitarian jaunts to Africa in the 2000s. Maxwell’s lawyers have pushed back against rumours of Clinton visiting Epstein’s infamous private island.
Donald Trump’s name is mentioned too, though the documents stop short of accusing either Trump or Clinton of any illegality. The scandal highlights just how deep Epstein’s social network extended into elite circles.
Judge Orders Release Despite Victim Privacy
The files were unsealed by New York Judge Loretta Preska. She acknowledged that many high-profile names had already been reported in the media or appeared in Maxwell’s trial. Some sections remain redacted to shield victims from further trauma.
Epstein Death & Maxwell Sentence Keep Spotlight Burning
Epstein’s 2019 death in jail, officially ruled a suicide, remains shrouded in mystery. Maxwell is now serving a 20-year sentence for recruiting underage girls for Epstein. Her legal team continues to assert her innocence. With more documents expected soon, those named in the papers face renewed public scrutiny — and more questions swirl around their ties to the disgraced financier’s dark empire.