Former president Bill Clinton was flew on the plane of registered sex offender Jeffrey Epstein far more often than was originally believed.
Epstein, who avoided federal prosecution for child sex abuse, witness tampering and money laundering that would have put him behind bars for decades, took a plea deal:
On Sept. 24, 2007, in a deal shrouded in secrecy that left alleged victims shocked at its leniency, Epstein agreed to a 30-month sentence, including 18 months of jail time and 12 months of house arrest and the agreement to pay dozens of young girls under a federal statute providing for compensation to victims of child sexual abuse.
In exchange, the U.S. Attorney's Office promised not to pursue any federal charges against Epstein or his co-conspirators.
The list of Epstein friends and associates who flew on his orgy plane - dubbed "The Lolita Express" - reads like a who's who in business, the arts, and politics.
As for Bill Clinton, it was believed he flew on Epstein's plane about a dozen times. Instead, flight logs obtained by Fox News show that the ex-president traveled with Epstein on 26 occassions. The flights were notorious for the sex orgies that took place with girls as young as 12.
On at least 5 occasions, Clinton ditched his Secret Service detail.
Fox News has hit a wall with the Secret Service, the Clinton Library, prosecutors and lawyers in trying to get information about the ex-president having sex with underage girls.
Official flight logs filed with the Federal Aviation Administration show Clinton traveled on some of the trips with as many as 10 U.S. Secret Service agents. However, on a five-leg Asia trip between May 22 and May 25, 2002, not a single Secret Service agent is listed. The U.S. Secret Service has declined to answer multiple Freedom of Information Act requests filed by FoxNews.com seeking information on these trips. Clinton would have been required to file a form to dismiss the agent detail, a former Secret Service agent told FoxNews.com.
In response to a separate FOIA request from FoxNews.com, the U.S. Secret Service said it has no records showing agents were ever on the island with Clinton.
A Clinton spokesperson did not return emails requesting comment about the former president's relationship and travels with Epstein. The Clinton Library said it had no relevant information and does not keep track of Clinton's travel records.
Martin Weinberg, Epstein's current attorney, did not respond to multiple inquiries. Epstein said in a court filing said that he and his associates "have been the subject of the most outlandish and offensive attacks, allegations, and plain inventions."
However, hundreds of pages of court records, including reports from police and FBI agents, reviewed by FoxNews.com, show Epstein was under law enforcement scrutiny for more than a year.
Police in Palm Beach, Fla., launched a year-long investigation in 2005 into Epstein after parents of a 14-year-old girl said their daughter was sexually abused by him. Police interviewed dozens of witnesses, confiscated his trash, performed surveillance and searched his Palm Beach mansion, ultimately identifying 20 girls between the ages of 14 and 17 who they said were sexually abused by Epstein.
In 2006, at the request of Palm Beach Police, the FBI launched a federal probe into allegations that Epstein and his personal assistants had "used facilities of interstate commerce to induce girls between the ages of 14 and 17 to engage in illegal sexual activities."
I am feeling unclean simply by writing about this. They should have thrown Epstein into a dark hole - along with his partner in sexual deviancy Bill Clinton - and thrown away the key. Meanwhile, the Great Enabler, Hillary Clinton, runs for the highest office in the land as her pervert husband campaigns for her.
As long is Bill is campaigning for Hillary, this issue is fair game for both of them. But I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for the rest of the media to jump on this. It may be that Clinton's sexual peccadilloes might actually matter this time around, which means the truth must be covered up at all costs.
For those smirking reporters who not-so secretly had admiration for Clinton's sexual conquests, perhaps they should wonder how they'd feel if their teenage daughter had been on one of those flights?
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