EXPOSED: The Eight Women Epstein Brought To Bill Clinton…

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Clinton’s White House logs have been exposed publicly and the involved persons are surely bugged right now.

Long before Jeffrey Epstein took his life in his Manhattan jail cell in 2019, more shreds of evidence have been exploited and his death just could not stop the flow of the dirt coming for the wealthy people he got involved.

Daily Mail have obtained records confirming 8 women who have visited the Clinton White House between 1993 and 1995 and little do we know, it is relatively connects the dots between former President Bill Clinton and the aforementioned sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein.

Daily Mail UK Reported that right after the inauguration of Bill Clinton in 1993,  Epstein have visited the People’s House 17 times bringing along at least four known girlfriends and several other female companions.

Epstein’s private life has been exposed to the public during the trial of his longtime accused former madame Ghislaine Maxwell, who has been awaiting sentencing appears to have joined Epstein in September 1993 attending a swanky reception after the financier donated $10,000 to the White House Historical Association for renovation projects, for the record, she belongs to the 8 women Epstein brought in.

Three of Epstein’s known girlfriends, Celina Midelfart, Eva Andersson-Dubin, and Francis Jardine have joined the logged names.

The other women named are Jennifer Garrison, Shelley Gafni, Jennifer Driver, and Lyoubov Orlova, although their relationships with Epstein are unclear.

Celina Midelfart, has previously dated former President Donald Trump and said that during the Maxwell trial in the mid-1990’s she was 21-years-old.

The Daily Mail added a report:

Epstein reportedly visited twice in one day on three occasions during his visits to the Clinton White House, and visited twice when the president himself was away; once on Mar. 24, 1993, with Gafni when Clinton had already left for Texas, and the second time Epstein appeared with Andersson and Jardine on Sep. 26, 1994, at 6:30 p.m. while Clinton was attending the United Nations General Assembly in New York.

Among the 8 women on the lists, Jardine has expressed her gratitude to Epstein for the help he gave her in their relationship.

She quotes, “He wanted me to develop skills and shared the importance of making the right choices, People around me misinterpreted my relationship with him because he was definitely more way out than the average man’s idea of what a woman could be or should be to a man.”

“I loved him and grieve for the way his life has turned out. I would have wished I could have expressed myself in a way that might have saved his life,” She added.

The Jerusalem Post reported:

An Israeli model, Gafni have denied ever meeting Epstein or making a private visit to the White House. She recalled touring D.C. with family and a “Jewish guy” around that time, she “never made the connection between the Jewish guy that I met a few times 30 years ago and the monster that was revealed in the past few years.”

The Daily Mail also reported:

Middleton authorized the bulk of Epstein’s visits to the White House, and left the White House in 1995 shortly after his last visit, which was on Jan. 28. On the visitor logs of that day, a Lyoubov Orlova appears, which may or may not correspond with a “Luba” on Epstein’s flight logs.

Clinton staffer “was accused of setting himself up as an international deal-maker, exactly the kind of person that would appeal to Epstein.”

“In 1996 an investigation by the White House found that Middleton had abused his access to impress business clients and he was barred from the executive mansion without senior approval,” the Mail noted.

On the other hand, The U.K.’s Prince Andrew who have recently been stripped of his royal title and military duties by Queen Elizabeth II as he faces a lawsuit from Virginia Giuffree says, he abused her when she was 17-years-old.

The Epstein tree is shaking and these men involved are just shaking too.

Sources: WND, The Daily Mail, The Jerusalem Post