Photographs that had never been seen before have now been made public, showing former US president Bill Clinton having his neck massaged by Chauntae Davies, who has since come forth as been one of Jeffrey Epstein’s many victims. This according to the Daily Mail.
The photos are from the year 2002, when Clinton was 56 years old. Davies at the time was 22 and had been associated with Epstein and his colleague, Ghislaine Maxwell, for years previously.
Mainstream media outlets have been famously doing their best to leave the Clintons out of the Epstein/Maxwell scandal, but their job just became that much more difficult in the light of these new photos, especially when you combine this with some recently unsealed legal documents that have also come to light regarding Clinton involvement with Epstein and Maxwell.
Yet, mainstream media outlets like The New York Times, CNN and the Washington Post have consistently avoided painting the former Democrat darling in a lurid light.
The photos in question show Clinton laughing and then leaning back and smiling while Davies, who was a licenced massage therapist at the time, gives him a massage.
The pictures were taken at a small airport in Portugal, where the group were on a layover on the way back from Africa after a humanitarian trip. Apparently, the ex US President had fallen asleep on the flight and was suffering from a stiff neck, and Davies came to the rescue, by Maxwell’s encouragement.
The timing of the release of these photos to the public seems to not be an accident, given that Clinton is scheduled to make a speech tonight in furtherance of presidential hopeful Joe Biden's campaign.
Epstein has since died while in custody in a Manhattan jail. Maxwell is currently under arrest and awaiting trial for crimes related to her involvement with Epstein.
The Clintons continue to deny any involvement with the shadier side of Epstein and Maxwell's dealings. They remain at large.
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