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Bill Clinton ‘Did Not Have Sexual Relations’ on Epstein’s Islands, Preferred Lolita Express

Writer: Chadwick DolgosChadwick Dolgos

Former President Bill Clinton finds himself under the microscope once again as the Jeffrey Epstein files are slated for release today, a move spearheaded by President Donald Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi.


Sources speaking to The Washington Wick report that Clinton’s PR team is in overdrive, crafting a defense that hinges on a peculiar distinction. According to Clinton's team, the 42nd president never crossed any lines on Epstein’s infamous Little Saint James Island. Instead, those close to the matter insist his escapades with young children were confined to the skies aboard the financier’s private jet, known as the Lolita Express.


Witnesses from those flights recall Clinton boarding with groups of young children, often described as resembling a lost kindergarten class. A former staffer who worked with Clinton during his post-presidency years offered insight into his preferences.


“The island was too crowded for Bill. He liked the jet because it kept things moving,” the staffer claimed. Publicly available flight logs confirm Clinton took at least 26 trips on the Lolita Express between 2001 and 2003, a period when Epstein’s activities were already drawing scrutiny.


The former president’s team has long maintained these journeys were tied to charitable efforts, though the optics of his travel companions continue to raise eyebrows.



A retired pilot who claims to have operated the plane on several occasions painted a vivid picture of those trips.


“Clinton would stroll up with a big smile, followed by a bunch of kids who didn’t seem to know why they were there,” he said.


Epstein’s jet, a Boeing 727, became notorious for ferrying high-profile figures, with its nickname stemming from allegations of illicit onboard activities. While no criminal charges have ever been brought against Clinton, the impending release of new documents has reignited public debate over his ties to the disgraced financier.


Clinton’s camp remains committed to relying on his past denials of misconduct to weather the storm. The Epstein files, expected to include fresh depositions and records, could complicate that strategy as they thrust his association with the convicted sex offender back into the spotlight.


A spokesperson deflected inquiries by referencing Clinton’s 1998 testimony denying “sexual relations,” a line now being stretched to cover his Epstein-related travels.


Observers note the focus on the jet versus the island feels like a narrow dodge, given the broader questions of human trafficking and pedophilia.


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