Epstein associated claims she never saw Clinton get a massage aboard Epstein's plan

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 August 23, 2025

Ghislaine Maxwell, the infamous associate of Jeffrey Epstein, recently claimed that she never saw former President Bill Clinton get a massage while aboard Epstein's plane.

To state the matter more precisely, according to the Daily Caller, Maxwell said she "believes" she never saw such a massage take place.

With Maxwell, of course, there is a credibility issue. What she says has to be taken with a large grain of salt. As we will see, though, she did provide another Epstein-Clinton link.

No massage for Clinton??

This information comes from the recently released interview that Maxwell did with the Trump administration's Department of Justice (DOJ).

In response to a question about whether Clinton received a massage, she said, "I don’t believe he did."

She was pressed on the subject, with an attorney asking her why she doubts that such a thing happened.

Maxwell replied:

Well, because I don’t—so that’s a good question. The time that Epstein and President Clinton spent together, the only times I believe—well, obviously they traveled. There was that, you know, the plane, they went on the plane 26 times or whatever … So they spent time on the plane together, and I don’t believe there was ever a massage on the plane. So that would’ve been the only time that I think that President Clinton could have even received a massage. And he didn’t, because I was there.

The Daily Caller reports on how this testimony contradicts "Photographs allegedly taken in September 2002 showed Clinton receiving a massage from Epstein accuser Chauntae Davies while he was traveling to Africa for a humanitarian trip on Epstein’s plane."

Maxwell confirms Epstein-Clinton link

Elsewhere in the interview, Maxwell admitted that she and Epstein helped set up the Clinton Global Initiative.

For those unfamiliar with the initiative, its website states that it hosts an annual meeting with "leaders of nonprofit and philanthropic organizations; prominent voices in business, labor, and finance; youth leaders and grassroots activists; heads of state and prominent government officials; global citizens; and more."

Maxwell claimed that she was "very central" to the initiative's "startup."

She told the DOJ:

[Epstein] supported me to help them, but then I think he may have tried to use that to insert himself in some way, that would not have surprised me at all. And I know that he was annoying, in terms that I could catch him on the phone, and he wouldn't always agree with what I wanted to do. And I was like, 'It's not your idea. I don't really care what you think,' but that didn't go over so well.

Maxwell went on to detail how she met with Clinton on multiple occasions.

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