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Clinton Wanted To Appoint A Lawmaker Entangled In The Epstein Scandal To The Supreme Court

13-8-2019 < SGT Report 20 362 words
 

by Alicia Luke, Freedom OutPost:


Bill Clinton wanted to appoint former Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell who entangled in the Epstein scandal to the supreme court.


In a statement to the Press Herald, Mitchell said the allegations are false: “I have never met, spoken with or had any contact with Ms. Giuffre,” Mitchell said. “In my contacts with Mr. Epstein I never observed or suspected any inappropriate conduct with underage girls. I only learned of his actions when they were reported in the media related to his prosecution in Florida. We have had no further contact.”





Daily Caller:


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An alleged sex slave of the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein accused several powerful men of misconduct in a newly unsealed deposition, including a powerful Democratic lawmaker who turned down an appointment to the Supreme Court.


Virginia Giuffre said Epstein directed her to perform erotic massages and sexual intercourse with former Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell of Maine, an elder statesmen in the Democratic Party whom former President Bill Clinton asked to succeed Justice Harry Blackmun in 1994. Mitchell denied any wrongdoing.


“I have never met, spoken with or had any contact with Ms. Giuffre,” Mitchell told the Portland Press Herald. “In my contacts with Mr. Epstein I never observed or suspected any inappropriate conduct with underage girls. I only learned of his actions when they were reported in the media related to his prosecution in Florida. We have had no further contact.” More



George Mitchell only knew about Epstein and his pedophile ring when he heard about it on the news? Gee, where have we heard this line before?

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