A victim accused Clinton of pressuring Vanity Fair to cover up the scandals of his "good friend" Epstein

Virginia Giuffre, one of the plaintiffs, assured in an email to a journalist that the former president demanded that Vanity Fair not write about the mogul.

Bill Clinton continues to be one of the main protagonists of the documents published about the case of Jeffrey Epstein's child abuse. In one of the judicial documents published yesterday, a victim indicated that she had been afraid when she learned that the former president was applying pressure so that the scandals of his "good friend JE" would not come to light.

Fear of talking to the media

In an email between the journalist Sharon Churcher and Virginia Giuffre, one of the victims and whistleblower of Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, the young woman claimed to be afraid before speaking to Vanity Fair because she had heard that Clinton had pressured the publication to hide what happened at the parties and the mogul's home:

B.Clinton walked into VF and threatened them not to write sex-trafficking (sic) articles about his good friend J.E.

Clinton does not respond

According to Fox News, Clinton's spokespersons did not directly respond to questions about this accusation, although they later shared a link to Telegram in which former magazine editor Graydon Carter "categorically" assured that "that did not happen."

The politician's office has spent years denying a direct relationship between Clinton and the mogul, and only acknowledging specific meetings and the use by the former president of Epstein's private plane on rare occasions.