Declassified Epstein files reveal secret sex tapes allegedly involving Prince Andrew & Bill Clinton
Just a few days ago, the highly controversial case of Jeffrey Epstein, a now-deceased billionaire who was accused of trafficking minors and sexual molestation in 2019, re-emerged into the limelight. On Wednesday, a federal court officially declassified hundreds of pages of documents of Virginia Giuffre's lawsuit against Epstein's long-time companion and alleged accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell. Included in the disclosed records was the previously announced list of well-known people associated with Epstein, whose names had cropped up in various stages of the proceedings.
3:26 AM EST, January 9, 2024
Did Jeffrey Epstein secretly record sex tapes involving Prince Andrew and Bill Clinton?
In the most recent extracts from the declassified court documents, it emerged that Prince Andrew, entrepreneur Richard Branson, and Bill Clinton were allegedly secretly filmed during sex by Jeffrey Epstein. One of Epstein's victims, Sarah Ransome, stated that the disgraced financier regularly recorded videos featuring her friend and these men. Ransome also revealed that "Epstein is not visible on any of the footage" since he was "quite cunning." Furthermore, she mentioned that her anonymous friend has supposedly secured copies of these tapes.
"Whenever my friend engaged in sexual acts with Clinton, Prince Andrew, and Richard Branson, Jeffrey would consistently record these encounters." "Fortunately, she was able to retain footage in which their faces can be identified," - according to Ransome, who allegedly saw the tapes.
"After two hours of conversation with my friend, I convinced her to send me some of these video recordings, which she kept, featuring all three men." I can personally testify that I saw recordings of sexual acts which identified Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, and Richard Branson" having sex with my friend - she reinforced this in emails that were sent to the columnist, Maureen Callahan, in 2016.
Sarah Ransome also claims to hold copies of the sex tapes but said she doesn't intend to release them without her friend's permission.
"I made backup copies of the footage on several thumb drives and securely sent them to different European locations. Only one person knows their whereabouts in case anything happens to me before the material is published," revealed Ransome.
Interestingly, according to the documents, the woman retracted her testimonies. She wrote to Callahan that she "shouldn't have contacted her and wasted her time". Alan Dershowitz's attorneys publicized this portion of the email in court to portray the woman as an "unreliable" witness.