A new batch of released documents associated with late financier and child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has revealed an unusual email correspondence between Epstein’s accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, and former President Bill Clinton. Maxwell paid a crude compliment in an email allegedly associated in the past with Clinton, a Trump official who was familiar with the recent Epstein material release told Axios. The message from Maxwell was dated “Sat, 01 Jan 4501.” The email receipt name was redacted in the public files and included an email address with the “WJC” initials, the person familiar with the documents told Axios. “Sorry to hear that the Belzburg stuff is bad … I could not help myself — there was one juicy little tit bit I did let out — The one about what a supper stud you are and how I have a crush on you and how you are hung like a horse and — well you get the picture. Hope you don’t mind,” Maxwell wrote.The comment was reportedly tied to allegations after a series of tabloid stories about Clinton’s relationship with New York socialite Lisa Belzberg.”The controversy stemmed from a Newsweek photo that showed the two ‘in an intimate pose’ in her kitchen, according to an April 12, 2002, report from the Scotsman,” according to Axios. “The Belzberg reference is notable because it reinforces the close ties between Clinton, Maxwell and Epstein,” Axios reported.Clinton has denied any wrongdoing in his social association with Epstein during the 1990s and early 2000s, as President Donald Trump has also asserted the same. Neither Clinton nor Trump has been formally charged with any misconduct.Clinton and his wife, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, have called for the full release of the Epstein files.Last week, Republicans on the House Oversight Committee voted to hold the Clintons in contempt of Congress for defying subpoenas to testify about their knowledge of Epstein. Democrats have accused Republicans of having a double standard by focusing on the Clintons.
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