The most recent set of publicly available records related to the late billionaire Jeffrey Epstein revealed that he had “sex tapes” with a number of well-known individuals, including Prince Andrew of Britain, Sir Richard Branson, and former US President Bill Clinton.
One of the case’s witnesses, Sarah Ransome, made the accusations. That being said, Epstein’s defense team has cast doubt on Ransome’s veracity.
Alan Dershowitz, Epstein’s attorney, stated that Ransome’s assertions “manifestly lack credibility.” Ransome quickly withdrew the accusations, and the court never received any evidence that any tapes had ever been made.
According to the attorney, Ransome made a victim impact statement prior to Ghislaine Maxwell-Epstein’s ex-girlfriend being sentenced for sex trafficking.
In the emails, she stated: “Sex recordings were in fact filmed by Jeffrey on each individual occasion that my friend had sex with Clinton, Prince Andrew, and Richard Branson. Thank goodness she was able to obtain a copy of the videotaped sex videos, as it shows the faces of Prince Andrew, Branson, and Clinton engaging in sexual activity with her. Nothing was done and my friend was completely humiliated by the police department when she went to report what had happened with Epstein, Clinton, Branson, and Prince Andrew when she finally dared to speak out and went to the police in 2008, according to the court documents.
Ransome has leveled grave charges against Donald Trump, the former US president.
In the email excerpts from Ransome, the former US President is further charged with having “regular sexual relations with [her friend] at Jeffrey’s NY mansion.”
Ransome also took aim at Hillary Clinton in the email excerpts, stating in one: “I will ensure that neither that pedophile Trump nor that evil bitch Hillary is elected.”
Jeffrey Epstein is :
A millionaire who was well-known for his social circles with politicians, celebrities, billionaires, and elite academics, Epstein was accused in 2005 of paying a 14-year-old girl for sex, which prompted a police inquiry in Palm Beach, Florida. In 2006, he was taken into custody.