Giuffre said she met Clinton on Epstein's island.
Giuffre said that she had met the former president twice, with both occasions occurring on Epstein's private island. Epstein referred to the island as "Little Saint Jeff's," she said.
Giuffre said that she met Clinton for the first time "towards the end of my period with Jeffrey," in September 2002.
She said that they had dinner together on the island with Ghislaine, Epstein, Maxwell’s former assistant Emmy Tayler, and "two girls that I do not know who they are."
She said the second meeting occurred "within weeks if not months" of the first meeting, also on the island.
She said that the meeting was "very similar to the first one," and later went to Epstein’s cabana, in which Maxwell, Epstein, and Clinton were present.
Giuffre was asked about Maxwell flying Bill Clinton in a helicopter to the island, to which Giuffree said "I was only told that. I’m not too sure if she actually did or not. I never witnessed Ghislaine flying him, but she said she did."
She later added in response to a question on whether Clinton said Maxwell was a good pilot, "I remember her saying he thought she was a good pilot but I never witnessed it myself."
Giuffre said that for the second time Clinton visited, he got there by either boat or helicopter adding, "there’s only two ways to the island."
Giuffre also stated that Al Gore, the former vice president to Clinton, had visited the island, with Giuffre meeting him once.
In regards to meeting Gore, Giuffre said it was "a little hazy at where that took place," added that "I do remember one thing about him, I thought he was a wonderful guy who loved his wife and they spent the entire time like there was nothing else around them, it was just those two.
In a previously unsealed document, one witness testified that Epstein said "one time that Clinton likes them young, referring to girls."
Virginia Giuffre Deposition by Hannah Nightingale on Scribd
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