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Friday, April 19, 2024

Business Associate Calls for Probe after Another Clinton–Epstein Suiciding

'When I heard she went missing I knew instantly it was foul play... '

(Headline USAFriends of a woman who was found dead along the Arkansas River in January are calling for an investigation into her death after it was reported that she had ties to Bill and Hillary Clinton.

Ashley Haynes was found along the river after she had been reported missing. She reportedly went out paddleboarding and never returned. 

Law enforcement insisted that there had been no signs of foul play, and ruled the death a suicide after allegedly discovering her with an extension cord knotted to her ankle and attached to a concrete block.

However, a business associate close to Mark Middleton, a businessman and former Clinton adviser who allegedly introduced Bill Clinton to billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, questioned law enforcement’s account and argued that it is not a “coincidence” that Haynes was with Middleton not too long before her death.

“I saw her in Mark’s office,” the business associate told RadarOnline.com.

“I was leaving and [Middleton] was telling me that he had a very important financial meeting – and that’s the woman who came in.”

What makes the case even more interesting is the fact that Middleton was found dead just months after Haynes’s body was found. His body was discovered in May hanging from a tree with a gunshot wound to his chest and an electrical cord wrapped around his neck.

“I don’t know if there is anything connection [sic] there or not, but I know that it was shocking to me to hear she drowns while paddling in the Arkansas River,” the source said. “The Mark mysteriously dies a few months later?”

Another source close to Haynes agreed that the suicide story makes no sense.

“It didn’t make any sense, she would never kill herself,” the friend said.

“When I heard she went missing I knew instantly it was foul play. I don’t believe she killed herself. How could she water paddle down the river with a concrete block!”

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