Daily Mail Releases Photos of Bill Clinton Getting Massaged by Jeffrey Epstein Victim

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The Daily Mail on Tuesday released photos of former President Bill Clinton getting a massage from Jeffrey Epstein victim Chauntae Davies — just hours before Clinton was set to deliver a speech to the Democratic National Convention.
The photos show Clinton, then 56, getting a massage from Davies, then 22, during a September 2002 trip on Epstein’s plane, sometimes known as the “Lolita Express.” The plane reportedly stopped in Portugal to refuel as it was en route to Africa for a humanitarian mission.
“While we were in the terminal, the ex-president was complaining of stiffness from falling asleep in his chair,” Davies told Mail Online. She said Clinton complained of “stiffness,” leading Ghislaine Maxwell to suggest that Davies — who was working as a masseuse for Epstein — give Clinton a massage. “Ghislaine chimed in to be funny and said that I could give him a massage. Everyone had a little chuckle, but Ghislaine, in her prim British, accent insisted and said I was good.”
Bill Clinton gets neck massage from an Epstein victim in never-before-seen photos during trip on pedophile’s plane in 2002 https://t.co/0Ak8KGs3rM pic.twitter.com/DfC7OJ8CXX
— Daily Mail US (@DailyMail) August 18, 2020
Maxwell is presently in the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, New York awaiting trial on charges that she helped Epstein to traffic underage victims. Epstein died as a result of injuries he sustained while he was locked in the same facility last year. An official coroner’s report indicated he died of suicide, while another coroner — hired by Epstein’s brother — said his injuries looked more indicative of homicide.
Davies will reportedly describe the incident in upcoming memoir in which she recalls asking Clinton, “I’ve got a bad angle, would you mind getting on your knees?”
In hindsight, she wrote, “I’m not at all sure what came over me. For a moment the room fell silent. I couldn’t believe I’d said that. The words just shot out before I realized what I was saying or who I said it to.”
“Then, although his face had turned the color of fire, he laughed,” Davies added. “The whole room was laughing too. And, being the good sport he was, he sat down so I could get a better angle.”
Other notable passengers on the aircraft included actors Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker. The group went to Africa that year as part of a tour organized by the Clinton Foundation.