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Bill Clinton on Epstein: 'I Did Nothing Wrong'

Bill Clinton insists he did nothing wrong regarding his association with Jeffrey Epstein during a recent House inquiry.

In a recent House inquiry in the U.S., Bill Clinton addressed questions regarding his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, stating emphatically that he did nothing wrong. He asserted his innocence in the matter, explaining that he was aware of his actions, stressing, 'I saw nothing and did nothing wrong.' This inquiry comes as part of the broader investigation into Epstein's activities and the numerous individuals associated with him, underlining the extensive reach of the Epstein case which has implicated many high-profile figures.

Clinton was questioned about a famous photograph of him in a jacuzzi next to an unidentified woman, responding that this image was taken during a trip to Brunei where Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell were also present. When asked if he had any sexual interaction with the woman in the photograph, Clinton categorically denied such allegations, attempting to maintain the narrative of his innocence amid increasing scrutiny and speculation regarding his past interactions with alleged victims.

Additionally, he was queried about Chauntae Davies, a woman who has publicly identified as one of Epstein's victims. Clinton briefly acknowledged having met Davies when asked about her, describing an instance in which he had received a back massage while seated, suggesting that she may have been the one who provided it. His statements reflect a strategic defense aimed at distancing himself from the scandal that has enveloped many prominent figures, emphasizing his claims of ignorance and non-involvement, yet raising questions about the thoroughness of his denials made in light of ongoing investigations into Epstein's network.

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