The second batch of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein dropped on Thursday night, revealing even more damning information about Democrat former President Bill Clinton.
The latest drop of unsealed court documents has revealed that Clinton issued threats to Vanity Fair in an effort to stop the outlet from publishing reports exposing pedophile Epstein’s sex trafficking crimes.
Clinton allegedly visited the magazine’s office and personally threatened the outlet and its staff not to publish reports about his “good friend” Epstein.
The documents include an email from prominent Epstein victim and Prince Andrew accuser Virginia Robert Giuffre to Daily Mail reporter Sharon Churcher.
Giuffre revealed that she was afraid to disclose her experiences with Epstein to Vanity Fair due to the former president making a visit to the corporate office to threaten the outlet.
Churcher had been helping Giuffre land a book deal while she spoke to the feds about Epstein’s secret elite sex ring.
“When I was doing research into VF yesterday, it does concern me what they could want to write about me considering that B. Clinton walked into VF and threatened them not to write sex-trafficking articles about his good friend J.E.” Giuffre wrote.
“Should I be asking what is this story their writing pertaining to?”
🚨#BREAKING: From the Epstein documents Bill Clinton allegedly stormed into the Vanity Fair office and threatened them not to write about Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-trafficking operation. Vanity Fair was taking orders from Bill Clinton and helping to protect him and his pedo friends. pic.twitter.com/oA2fXzvodc
— R A W S A L E R T S (@rawsalerts) January 5, 2024
Former Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter has denied the claims in a statement to The Telegraph.
“This categorically did not happen,” he said.
Questions have previously been raised regarding the magazine’s seeming lack of interest in allegations against Epstein in 2003.
The reporter who wrote the piece, Vicky Ward, has claimed that Epstein convinced Carter not to publish the story.
The story included claims by two accusers.
Carter disputed the allegations in a 2022 interview with the New Yorker.
He claimed that the magazine “did not feel” she had “credible evidence that would stand up in court.”
Clinton was also named multiple times in another batch of documents released Wednesday, as Slay News reported.
The documents revealed that the accuser testified that “Clinton likes them young, the girls.”
When asked about his relationship with the disgraced financier earlier this week, Clinton’s office claimed that the two “did not have a close personal relationship.”
A spokesman for Clinton did not comment on the latest release, instead pointing The Telegraph to a previous statement in which the ex-president claimed he was unaware of Epstein’s crimes.
He has also denied claims made by Giuffre that he visited the sex trafficker’s infamous “Pedophile Island” in the Caribbean.
More documents are expected to be unsealed in the upcoming days.
Around 240 in total are expected to be unsealed.