Where’s the part about visiting the WH multiple times while Clinton was President.
That’s big.
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Now, a Daily Beast investigation has uncovered ties between Epstein and the Clinton administration that date back to the presidents earliest days in the White House, casting doubt on the oft-circulated narrative that the two only began associating after Clinton left office.
As early as 1993, records show, Epstein donated $10,000 to the White House Historical Association and attended a donors reception hosted by Bill and Hillary Clinton. Around the same time, according to a source familiar with the connection, Epstein visited presidential aide Mark Middleton several times at The White House. Two years later, businesswoman Lynn Forester de Rothschild wrote a personal letter to Clinton thanking him for their talk about the financier.
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In late September of 1993, Bill and Hillary Clinton hosted a reception for supporters who had contributed to recent White House renovations. The nearly $400,000 overhaulwhich included new gold draperies and a 13-color woven rug for the Oval Officewas funded entirely by donations to the White House Historical Association, a private organization that helps preserve and promote the White House as a historical monument.
The reception took place at the White House residence from 7:30 to 9:30pm, according to a copy of the presidents daily schedule. White House Social Secretary Ann Stockwho appears in Epsteins little black book of phone numberswas listed as the point of contact. According to multiple attendees, the evening included an intimate tour of the newly refurbished residence, followed by a receiving line with the President and First Lady. Dessert was served in the East Room, where the couple thanked everyone for attending and announced the Committee for the Preservation of the White House.
Guests for the event, according to the invitation list, included the journalist and philanthropist Barbara Goldsmith, heiress Jane Engelhard, political consultant Cynthia Friedman, and Mr Jeffrey Epstein and Ms. Ghislaine Maxwell. Epstein and Maxwell do not appear on the regret list, and there is a letter A next to both of their names, indicating they planned to attend. A press release from the event, put out by Hillary Clintons office, lists Epstein as a White House Historical Association donor.
Attorneys for Epstein did not respond to repeated requests for comment.