the sun malaysia ipaper logo 150x150
Friday, July 3, 2026
30.3 C
Kuala Lumpur
the sun malaysia ipaper logo 150x150

Bill Clinton denies knowledge of Epstein’s criminal activities

Former US president Bill Clinton testified under oath that he was unaware of Jeffrey Epstein’s sex crimes and that Donald Trump never implicated himself.

WASHINGTON: Former US president Bill Clinton stated under oath that he had no knowledge of the sex crimes committed by the late financier Jeffrey Epstein.

In testimony released by a US congressional committee, Clinton also said former president Donald Trump “never said anything to me to make me think he was involved in anything improper with regard to Epstein either.”

Clinton and his wife, former secretary of state Hillary Clinton, were deposed last week by the Republican-led House Oversight Committee. The committee is investigating Epstein and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell, with videos of the approximately four-and-a-half-hour testimonies made public.

Bill Clinton acknowledged flying on Epstein’s private plane several times in the early 2000s for Clinton Foundation work. He stated he broke ties with Epstein before the financier’s crimes became public in 2008.

“There’s nothing that I saw when I was around him that made me realize he was trafficking women,” Clinton told the panel. He also denied ever having sexual contact with any young women or girls introduced by Epstein or Maxwell.

Clinton recalled a golf course conversation with Trump around 2002 or 2003. He quoted Trump as saying about Epstein, “You know, we had some great times together over the years, but we fell out all because of a real estate deal.”

During her deposition, Hillary Clinton called for the committee to depose Trump about his relations with Epstein. She angrily threatened to end her testimony after a Republican lawmaker released a photo in violation of the rules.

“I’m done with this. If you guys are doing that, I am done. You can hold me in contempt from now until the cows come home,” she said before pounding the table.

Both Clintons had initially rejected subpoenas but agreed to testify after House Republicans threatened contempt of Congress charges. Democrats argue the investigation is politically motivated to attack Trump’s opponents.

Epstein was convicted in 2008 of soliciting sex from a minor and died in a New York jail in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges. His death was ruled a suicide.

STAY AHEAD OF THE CURVE

Join our community for instant updates and exclusive content.

Join Telegram Channel

Related


spot_img

Latest News

Southeast Asia’s first AIGC creation ecosystem platform – Omirol launched, partnering with China’s V...

The 2026 Malaysia AI Innovation and Development Exchange Forum and the launch of Omirol, Southeast Asia's first native AIGC creation ecosystem platform, were successfully held in Kuala Lumpur. The event was jointly organized by FSBM Holdings Berhad, a Bursa Malaysia-listed company, and MOCHI MEDIA SDN. BHD.

Lawnova returns to spoga+gafa with second-generation robotic mower built for AI boundary setup-free navigation

As spoga+gafa opens its doors in Cologne, Yosemite Robotics is returning to Europe with Lawnova, its own robotic mower brand, and a second-generation lineup designed to move the category beyond wire-free mowing toward boundary setup-free outdoor automation.

Harris Hotel & Conventions Sunshine Penang opens, marking the brand’s first presence in Malaysia

HARRIS Hotel & Conventions Sunshine Penang officially opens its doors today, marking the debut of the HARRIS brand in Malaysia and introducing a vibrant new hospitality, meetings and lifestyle destination in the heart of Ayer Itam.

Montfort Boys Town reinforces Malaysia’s TVET talent pipeline with 107 skilled graduates

Montfort Boys Town has produced yet another cohort of skilled and industry-ready graduates, with all 107 students from its 2026 graduating batch successfully attaining their Sijil Kemahiran Malaysia (SKM) Level 2 certification.

Five prison officers charged over Taiping Prison incident

The Prisons Department said the charges mark the latest development in ongoing legal proceedings, following the earlier prosecution of another officer under Section 304(b) of the Penal Code over the same case.

Most Viewed

spot_img
WC26

World Cup 2026

Updates, Fixtures, Results & Standings