“Release the Epstein files. All of them,” Spacey remarked, acknowledging that he once traveled on Epstein’s “Lolita Express” jet and was photographed on a throne at Buckingham Palace alongside the pedophile’s associate, Ghislaine Maxwell.
“For those of us with nothing to fear, the truth can’t come soon enough. I hate to make this about me—but the media already has,” Spacey noted.
Spacey has previously discussed his connection to Epstein and the pedophile’s accomplice, Maxwell, with whom he was seen in 2002 in the throne room at Buckingham Palace, allegedly brought there by the infamous Epstein associate, Prince Andrew.
He stated that he had never encountered the couple until they arrived in London with President Bill Clinton on Epstein’s private jet after a charity event in Africa involving “young girls.”
Spacey further mentioned that during their trip to Africa, Clinton was placed “at risk” due to the presence of numerous young girls.
“I didn’t want to be around this guy because I felt he put the President at risk on that trip to South Africa because there were these young girls and we were like what who is this guy?” Spacey told Piers Morgan.
“I didn’t know him. I have never spent any time with him. I was with the Clinton Foundation people, that’s who I was with,” Spacey added.
“This Maxwell woman, she was one of many people to sit down next to me in that throne room. I have no relationship with her. I had no relationship with him. I mean he’s not my friend. I am not a confidant. I’ve never spent time with him,” he continued.
Spacey confirmed that there were “young girls” on the plane, but asserted that he never visited Epstein’s island.
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Last week, The Wall Street Journal disclosed that former President Bill Clinton was among a number of individuals who extended birthday greetings to convicted sex offender and disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein on the occasion of his 50th birthday in 2003.
Clinton’s name has emerged repeatedly in relation to Epstein, who passed away in prison six years ago. Public reports have unveiled associated documents and testimonies, identifying Clinton among several prominent figures mentioned in court filings from the previous year.
Additionally, Clinton’s name is listed on flight logs for a private jet owned by Epstein, which undertook several journeys between 2002 and 2003, as per reports; however, there have been no accounts or evidence suggesting that Clinton was implicated in Epstein’s sexual offenses.
“In 2002 and 2003, President Clinton made a total of four trips on Jeffrey Epstein’s aircraft: one to Europe, one to Asia, and two to Africa, which included stops related to the activities of the Clinton Foundation,” stated Clinton spokesman Angel Urena in 2019.
According to the Journal, Clinton’s message to Epstein was penned in the former president’s “distinctive scrawl.”
“It’s reassuring isn’t it, to have lasted as long, across all the years of learning and knowing, adventures and [illegible word], and also to have your childlike curiosity, the drive to make a difference and the solace of friends,” the letter reportedly conveyed.
In a deposition conducted in May 2016, Johanna Sjoberg—one of Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged victims—was interrogated regarding former President Bill Clinton.
Sjoberg has indicated that she was part of Epstein’s circle from 2001 to 2006.
“[Epstein] mentioned once that Clinton prefers them young, referring to girls,” Sjoberg testified during the deposition, according to Newsweek.
A representative for Clinton chose not to provide comments regarding the birthday message referenced by the Wall Street Journal, instead highlighting a previous statement that claimed the former president had cut ties with Epstein over a decade prior to the financier’s arrest in 2019 and was unaware of his criminal activities.
The report from Thursday comes in the wake of a Journal article released last week, which outlined a different birthday letter purportedly authored by Trump for Epstein’s 50th birthday.
Trump has strongly denied having written the note and asserted that he does not create drawings when composing letters. Additionally, he has initiated a multi-billion-dollar lawsuit against the Journal and its proprietor, Rupert Murdoch.