Clinton Aides Deny Epstein Abuse Knowledge in Released Deposition Videos
Former aides to Bill Clinton have released deposition videos, denying knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's sexual abuse during their interactions. The House Oversight Committee's release shows aides stating they were unaware of the abuse and had no personal involvement with individuals introduced by Epstein.
House Panel Releases Clinton Aides’ Epstein Deposition Videos
The U.S. House Oversight Committee has released video excerpts from the depositions of former President Bill Clinton’s aides, shedding light on their interactions with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The released footage features aides stating they had no knowledge of Epstein’s alleged sexual abuse of minors and young women during their interactions with him. This release comes as part of a broader congressional investigation into Epstein’s activities and his connections with prominent figures.
Deposition Testimony: No Knowledge of Abuse
In the video clips, individuals identified as former aides to Bill Clinton are seen responding to questions regarding their relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. When directly asked if they were aware of Epstein’s sexual abuse of minors and young women at any point during their interactions, the consistent response was “No.” One individual explicitly stated, “I will tell you what I remember as best I can.”
Further questioning probed the extent of their involvement and knowledge. When asked if they had ever engaged in sexual activity with a person introduced to them by Jeffrey Epstein, the answer provided was also “No.” These statements aim to distance the individuals from any complicity or awareness of Epstein’s criminal conduct.
Denials Regarding Epstein’s Properties and Associates
The deposition testimony also addressed specific interactions and associations with Epstein. One individual denied any recollection of encountering Epstein, stating, “I do not recall ever encountering Mr. Epstein.” They further denied any personal travel on his private aircraft or visits to his known properties, including his island homes or offices. “I never flew on his plane or visited his island homes or offices,” the testimony revealed. “I have nothing to add to that.”
Another portion of the released video features an individual expressing frustration and a desire to end the deposition. “I’m done with this,” the person stated emphatically. “If you guys are doing that, I am done. You can hold me in contempt from now until the cows come home. This is just typical behavior.” This outburst suggests a contentious atmosphere during the deposition and a strong objection to the line of questioning.
Context of the Release
The release of these deposition videos by the House Oversight Committee is part of ongoing efforts to scrutinize the network of individuals associated with Jeffrey Epstein. Epstein, a financier with connections to powerful figures across politics, business, and academia, was arrested in 2019 on federal sex trafficking charges. He died by suicide in jail while awaiting trial. His alleged trafficking operation involved numerous young women and girls, some of whom were minors at the time.
Congressional committees have been actively investigating the extent of Epstein’s influence and the alleged complicity or awareness of those in his orbit. The committee’s stated goal is to uncover the full scope of Epstein’s abuse and to hold accountable any individuals who may have facilitated or been aware of his crimes. The testimonies of individuals connected to prominent political figures like former President Bill Clinton are considered crucial in this investigation.
Broader Implications and Public Scrutiny
The release of these videos is likely to reignite public interest and scrutiny surrounding the Epstein scandal. While the aides’ testimonies deny knowledge of the abuse, the very fact of their depositions and the committee’s focus on individuals connected to powerful figures underscores the persistent questions about the extent of Epstein’s reach and the potential for complicity among his associates. The committee aims to provide transparency and ensure that all relevant individuals are examined as part of the investigation.
What’s Next
The House Oversight Committee is expected to continue its investigation into the Epstein network. Future releases of deposition testimony or investigative findings may shed further light on the individuals and organizations connected to Epstein. The public will be watching to see if further evidence emerges and what actions, if any, may be taken based on the committee’s conclusions.
Source: Bill and Hillary Clinton's Epstein deposition videos released by US House Oversight Committee (YouTube)





