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Bill Clinton denies visiting Jeffrey Epstein’s private island

Former President Bill Clinton denied ever visiting Jeffrey Epstein’s private Caribbean island in a statement Friday — a day after allegations that he had been there with two “young girls” surfaced in newly unsealed court documents.

“The story keeps changing, the facts don’t. President Clinton has never been to the island,” Clinton spokesperson Angel Ureña tweeted Friday.

In a statement to Newsweek, Ureña added that Clinton had not spoken to Epstein in more that a decade before sex trafficking allegations were lodged at him.

On Thursday, statements that Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre made to two lawyers in 2011 were unsealed in a now-settled defamation case against alleged madam Ghislaine Maxwell.

In the documents, Giuffre claimed to have seen Clinton on the island and that he spent the night in one of Epstein’s houses there.

“I remember asking Jeffrey what’s Bill Clinton doing here kind of thing, and he laughed it off and said well he owes me a favor,” Giuffre said.

“He never told me what favors they were. I never knew. I didn’t know if he was serious. It was just a joke,” she said.

In a 2016 deposition in the case, Giuffre detailed the “constant” orgies that happened on the island while she was with Epstein and Maxwell.

“One occasion stands out,” she said. “Models were — I think they were models — were flown in. There were orgies held outside by the pool.”

She said the girls were “beautiful, tall, some were blonde, some were sandy brown.”

The girls, she said, spoke in a European language she thought was either Russian or Czechoslovakian.