EntertainmentCameron Diaz denies ties with Jeffrey Epstein amidst declassification of court documents

Cameron Diaz denies ties with Jeffrey Epstein amidst declassification of court documents

"Cameron has never had any interactions with Jeffrey Epstein. She has never even been in his presence, let alone had any association with him. Regardless of whether he has mentioned her name or hints were made that he knew her," a spokesperson for the actress informed PageSix.

Cameron Diaz denies personally knowing Jeffrey Epstein.
Cameron Diaz denies personally knowing Jeffrey Epstein.
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The statement came in prompt response to the declassification of court documents, which included testimonies from victims of Jeffrey Epstein. Johanna Sjoberg, who was subjected to Epstein's sexual violence, quoted a conversation with him in one of the testimonies. The woman, who was employed as a masseuse, was allegedly told by the convicted pedophile and trafficker that his circle of acquaintances included stars such as Leonardo DiCaprio, Cate Blanchett, Bruce Willis, and Cameron Diaz.

Sjoberg, however, conceded that she had never personally met any of these stars. She could not confirm whether Epstein, who supposedly conversed with them on the phone in her presence, maintained any relation with the actors above and the actresses.

Under a starkly contrasting light is Prince Andrew, who is considered one of Epstein's "clients", amalgamated in the usage of sex slaves. It is also known that Jeffrey Epstein interacted with Bill Clinton (although the former President of the USA discredits any knowledge of Epstein's crimes), Woody Allen, Donald Trump, and various other high-profile individuals or show-biz stars.

For recollection, Jeffrey Epstein died in his prison cell in 2019 (initially ruled as suicide) after being awarded a 45-year sentence. In 2008, he was sentenced to 1.5 years in prison (released after serving 13 months) for soliciting a girl under the age of 18 for prostitution. Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's right-hand accomplice for recruiting sex slaves, was sentenced to 20 years in 2022.

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