Bill Clinton Was Unaware of Woman in ‘Back Rub’ Epstein Files Photo
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Bill Clinton Was Unaware of Woman in ‘Back Rub’ Epstein Files Photo

During Bill Clinton‘s deposition, a new video from Capitol Hill put Clinton back in the middle of the Epstein files conversation — this time over a photo that shows a woman giving him a back rub.

Republicans reportedly released video testimony from Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton, both speaking under oath to the US oversight committee. The former President and the former Secretary of State each sat for roughly four and a half hours of questioning from both parties about the Epstein connection.

Bill Clinton claims he didn’t know woman giving him ‘back rub’ in Epstein Files photo

The Times reported that Bill Clinton faced repeated questions during his deposition about a photo from the Epstein files that the Department of Justice recently released, and it showed him receiving a back rub from an allegedly unknown woman.

There were several images, but that photo in particular focused on what Clinton described as a “back…neck rub.” He reportedly said, “You’ve seen the pictures,” adding, “There was one time when I was sitting up, and I got her back… neck rub.”

The Times reported that the photograph shows Clinton receiving a shoulder massage from Epstein accuser Chauntae Davies at an airport in Portugal, while he traveled to Africa for a Clinton Foundation humanitarian trip in 2002. However, Davies reportedly later described Clinton as a “perfect gentleman.”

During the deposition, questioners asked the 79-year-old if he knew Davies’ background. They asked him, “Are you aware that Chauntae Davies is a survivor who claims she was abused for three years, including during that time period?” to which the former President replied, “I am now.” 

Additionally, Clinton told investigators he first learned of Epstein’s crimes in 2008. But in the end, Bill Clinton’s testimony acknowledged the “back… neck rub” photo from the Epstein files exists. Still, he claimed he did not view himself as an Epstein “honeytrap” victim, saying he only later learned the woman in the picture was identified as a survivor.

Originally reported by Ishika Mishra on Reality Tea.

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