Washington, DC – Former US President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have declined to testify in a wide-ranging investigation into the case of the late businessman Jeffrey Epstein. He was accused of running a sex trafficking ring involving underage girls, according to US media reports.
The reports indicated that the investigating committee attempted to obtain testimony from several prominent political figures. These figures have had their names linked to Epstein on various occasions. However, the legal teams representing both Bill and Hillary Clinton informed the relevant authorities that they would not cooperate with the request to testify. They cited legal considerations.
Those close to the Clintons have confirmed that there is no official evidence linking them to any illegal activities related to Epstein. They also stressed that any previous contact was in a public or official capacity. This was without any knowledge of or participation in the crimes attributed to him.
These developments have reignited the debate surrounding the extensive network of relationships Epstein cultivated. He had connections with politicians, businesspeople, and influential figures both inside and outside the United States. This comes amidst growing demands for transparency and a full disclosure of all aspects of the case. The case continues to captivate American and international public opinion.


