Coincidence? I Think NOT: Former President Bill Clinton Spotted In Mexico Following Explosive Unsealing Of Epstein Documents

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Former President Bill Clinton was seen in the quaint Mexican town of San Miguel de Allende just as a trove of documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case were unsealed by Judge Loretta Preska.

These documents, released on Wednesday, are part of lawsuits connected to Epstein's abuse and may contain the names of more than 150 individuals. Epstein, a convicted pedophile, was found dead in his cell in August 2019, with a prison bedsheet wrapped around his head.

The depositions from Epstein's victims, which were part of a defamation lawsuit brought by accuser Virginia Giuffre, were also made public. Among the redacted filings, former President Bill Clinton was referred to as "Doe 36" in over fifty instances.

It is well-known that Clinton had a close relationship with Epstein, having flown on his private jet, nicknamed the "Lolita Express," more than twenty times. Pilot logs indicate that underage teenagers were present on some of these flights.

Furthermore, a witness claimed to have seen Clinton with "2 young girls" on Epstein's private island in the Caribbean. However, Clinton's spokesperson has vehemently denied these allegations.

The unsealed documents also include a witness account describing Clinton's preference for "young" girls. When asked if Epstein ever mentioned Clinton, the witness stated, "He said one time that Clinton likes them young, referring to girls."

Meanwhile, as the Epstein documents made headlines, Bill Clinton was casually strolling through the streets of San Miguel de Allende, enjoying the city's beauty and the kindness of its people. Mayor Mauricio Trejo welcomed the former president, stating, "Even Bill Clinton walks calmly and safely through the streets of San Miguel de Allende. Welcome, Mr. President!"