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Bill Clinton was smiling and greeting fans in Mexico on Wednesday, seemingly unfazed as a trove of documents connected him to disgraced pedophile Jeffrey Epstein were set to be released.

The former president, 77, could be seen visiting San Miguel de Allende, a small city in the central Mexico state of Guanajuato, according to photos posted by Mayor Mauricio Trejo Pureco.

“Even Bill Clinton walks calmly and safely through the streets of San Miguel de Allende,” the mayor wrote on social media alongside the photo, which showed the former president sipping coffee and shaking hands with passersby.

Despite his calm demeanor, Clinton was dragged back into Epstein’s orbit just hours later when a trove of previously unseen documents was released on Wednesday evening.

The first round of documents released shed new light on the scope of the deceased financier’s elusive sex trafficking ring. Clinton was named at least 73 times, though he was not implicated in any illegal activity.

One mention includes 2016 testimony from Epstein accuser Johanna Sjoberg, who said Epstein told her the former president “likes them young” — referring to his preference for women.


  Former President Bill Clinton was spotted in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico on Jan 3, 2024. Mauricio Trejo/X Former President Bill Clinton was spotted in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico on Jan 3, 2024. Mauricio Trejo/X

  Bill Clinton was mentioned in the court documents related to the late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein that were released on Wednesday night.
 Bill Clinton was mentioned in the court documents related to the late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein that were released on Wednesday night.

Other appearances in the files include accuser Virginia Giuffre’s attempts to compel Clinton to be deposed during her 2015 lawsuit against Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s co-conspirator who is now serving 20 years in jail for her role in the sex trafficking scheme.

Giuffre claimed to have met Clinton on Epstein’s private Caribbean Island — where the perv is said to have hosted orgies between underage women and powerful men — which Clinton has adamantly denied.

Clinton is known to have flown on Epstein’s private jet, known as the “Lolita Express” for its role in Epstein’s sex trafficking, but available records support claims that the former president never visited the island.

Also, a bizarre painting of Clinton lounging in a blue dress was famously featured in Epstein’s NYC townhouse. The blue dress was a crude reference to the president’s relationship with Monica Lewinsky.

What we know about the Jeffrey Epstein list of 170 associates

  • On Wednesday, documents were released naming 170 associates of accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. The list included Michael Jackson, magician David Copperfield, Stephen Hawking, former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak and former President Bill Clinton — who an Epstein victim said “likes them young, referring to girls.”
  • Disgraced royal Prince Andrew, a known friend of Epstein, was named in the documents and was previously sued by Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre, who accused Andrew of sexual misconduct toward her. According to one royal family expert, the Firm “will stand beside” the Duke of York “no matter what.”
  • Epstein’s former attorney and friend Alan Dershowitz defended the late multimillionaire sex offender’s associates, saying: “None of us knew about his private life that he kept so secret.” Dershowitz, who is on the list, added that no one should be automatically convicted in the court of public opinion simply for showing up in court documents.
  • Epstein’s brother, Mark Epstein, told The Post that the ex-business mogul said he could have upended the 2016 election over what he knew about both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton: “Here’s a direct quote: ‘If I said what I know about both candidates, they’d have to cancel the election.’ That’s what Jeffrey told me in 2016.”
  • Only some of the 170 names and their relationships to Epstein have been released. The remainder of the documents will likely become public record throughout the next week.

Keep up with The Post’s live blog on the revelations about Epstein’s associates revealed in the newly released documents here.

Former president Donald Trump was also named in the new files.

Trump, who appears at least four times in the first round of new documents, is known to have traveled on Epstein’s plane in the 1990s and was photographed with him numerous times in the early 2000s.


  Clinton’s name was mentioned in the documents at least 73 times.
 Clinton’s name was mentioned in the documents at least 73 times.

Giuffre alleged in deposition records released Wednesday that she was first lured into Epstein’s web when she was a 17-year-old spa attendant at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.

Mark Epstein, the younger brother of Jeffrey, told The Post on Wednesday that his brother mentioned in 2016 that he had such incendiary information about Trump and the Clintons that it could upend the presidential election.

“Here’s a direct quote: ‘If I said what I know about both candidates, they’d have to cancel the election.’ That’s what Jeffrey told me in 2016,” the younger Epstein said his brother told him during a conversation about the heated showdown between Trump and Clinton’s wife, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.


  A painting of Clinton wearing a blue dress was found in Epstein’s Manhattan townhouse. Petrina Ryan-Kleid A painting of Clinton wearing a blue dress was found in Epstein’s Manhattan townhouse. Petrina Ryan-Kleid

Epstein said his brother did not elaborate on the nature of what he knew.

About 170 people connected with Epstein — ranging from possible conspirators to employees and victims — are expected to be named in the files.

The second batch was released on Thursday night.

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