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Tuesday, December 17, 2024

On Eve of Bill Clinton’s DNC Speech, Photos Leak of 2002 Massage w/ Epstein Victim

'Would you mind giving it a crack?'

On the eve of his address at the Democratic National Convention, 42nd President Bill Clinton made headlines for a much more scandalous reason.

The British newspaper Daily Mail revealed photographs from 2002 of Clinton receiving a neck massage from a then 22-year-old Chauntae Davies, still wearing his wedding band.

Davies has since been identified as one of the many sex-slave victims of millionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

Appropriately, Juanita Broaddrick, another of Clinton’s sex-abuse victims, tweeted out the story, which was ignored by much of the media.

Fox News reported that the massage came while Epstein’s plane, the “Lolita Express” was refueling in Portugal en route to Africa during one of Clinton’s many flights.

After he complained of having a stiff neck, Epstein’s consort and alleged accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, suggested Davies, a massage therapist, assist the former president, who was traveling on a humanitarian mission for his charity Clinton Foundation.

“Would you mind giving it a crack?” Clinton reportedly asked.

Davies has come forward saying she was raped by Epstein but described Clinton as a “charming and funny” client.

“Although the image looks bizarre, President Clinton was a perfect gentleman during the trip and I saw absolutely no foul play involving him,” she insisted.

Davies explained that it began as a joke after Clinton fell asleep in his chair.

“Ghislaine chimed in to be funny and said that I could give him a massage,” she said. “Everyone had a little chuckle, but Ghislaine in her prim British accent insisted and said I was good.”

Maxwell is facing charges in New York after being arrested last month.

Epstein died in prison last year, which officials attributed to suicide.

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