Bill Clinton warned Vanity Fair against covering Epstein
OAN’s Sophia Flores
5:34 PM – Thursday, January 4, 2024
New court documents that dropped on Thursday revealed that former President Bill Clinton threatened a culture & fashion outlet to prevent them from writing about his close associate Jeffrey Epstein.
In an email exchange between Daily Mail reporter Sharon Churcher and Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre, Giuffre revealed that she was afraid to disclose her experiences with Epstein to Vanity Fair Magazine due to the former president making a visit to the corporate office and personally threatening the outlet and its employees.
Churcher had been assisting Giuffre in securing a book deal while she cooperated with authorities investigating Epstein’s secret sex ring.
“When I was doing research into VF yesterday, it does concern me what they could want to write about me considering that B. Clinton walked into VF and threated them not to write sex-trafficking articles about his good friend J.E.” Giuffre wrote.
A spokesperson for Clinton has yet to respond to a request for comment on the allegations.
When asked about his relationship with the disgraced financier earlier this week, Clinton’s office responded and claimed that the two “did not have a close personal relationship.”
More documents are expected to be unsealed in the upcoming days. Around 240 in total are expected to be unsealed.
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How might these allegations impact the credibility of the media outlet involved, Vanity Fair, if it is proven that they succumbed to pressure from powerful individuals?
Unning allegations have surfaced against former President Bill Clinton, as new court documents reveal that he allegedly attempted to suppress a culture and fashion outlet from writing about his close associate, Jeffrey Epstein. The outlet in question is Vanity Fair, and it is suggested that Clinton personally visited the magazine’s corporate office to threaten them and their employees.
According to an email exchange between Sharon Churcher, a reporter from the Daily Mail, and Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre, Giuffre expressed her concerns about disclosing her experiences with Epstein to Vanity Fair. She revealed that Clinton had visited the magazine and warned them against publishing any articles related to sex trafficking involving Epstein.
Churcher had been assisting Giuffre in securing a book deal while she cooperated with authorities investigating Epstein’s secret sex ring. Giuffre’s email to Churcher stated, ”When I was doing research into VF yesterday, it does concern me what they could want to write about me considering that B. Clinton walked into VF and threatened them not to write sex-trafficking articles about his good friend J.E.”
The seriousness of these allegations was further emphasized when a tweet by RAW SALERTS claimed that Clinton had “stormed into the Vanity Fair office and threatened them not to write about Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-trafficking operation.” The tweet also suggested that Vanity Fair was taking orders from Clinton and helping to protect him and his alleged associates.
As of now, a spokesperson for Clinton has yet to respond to the allegations. However, when questioned about his relationship with Epstein earlier in the week, Clinton’s office responded by stating that the two did not have a close personal relationship.
These revelations come as more documents related to Epstein and his network are expected to be unsealed in the coming days. It is estimated that approximately 240 documents will be made public, shedding further light on the extent of Epstein’s activities and the involvement of those close to him.
The allegations against Clinton raise serious questions about the role of influential figures in suppressing information and protecting individuals involved in illegal activities. The credibility of the media outlet is also at stake if it is proven that they succumbed to pressure from powerful individuals. As the unsealed documents are expected to reveal more details, it remains to be seen how these allegations will unfold and what consequences they may have for those involved.
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