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Radar Reveals the Most Bombshell Details From Bill Clinton's Epstein Deposition — From Infamous Hot Tub Photo to Claims Former Prez 'Likes Them Young'

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Bill Clinton denied any wrongdoing as part of his testimony.

April 10 2026, Published 8:30 p.m. ET

Bill Clinton unequivocally maintained his innocence during his February 27 deposition before Congress regarding his past association with Jeffrey Epstein.

The former POTUS, who became the first former or sitting president to testify before Congress in more than 40 years, was hammered with questions by the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee about what he recalled regarding the late convicted s-- trafficker and his close confidant Ghislaine Maxwell.

RadarOnline.com can now reveal all of the bombshell details from the deposition.

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Bill Clinton Maintains He 'Did Nothing Wrong'

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Bill Clinton testified before members of Congress on February 27.

In his opening statement shared on X, Clinton vehemently denied any awareness of the "crimes Epstein was committing," saying, "No matter how many photos you show me, I have two things that at the end of the day matter more than your interpretation of those 20-year-old photos."

"I know what I saw, and more importantly, what I didn't see. I know what I did, and more importantly, what I didn't do," he asserted. "I saw nothing, and I did nothing wrong."

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Bill Clinton Claims He Would Have Reported Jeffrey Epstein Had He Been Aware of the Abuse

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The former president was friends with Jeffrey Epstein between the late 1990s and early 2000s.

In his prepared opening statement, the 79-year-old added, "As someone who grew up in a home with domestic abuse, not only would I not have flown on his plane if I had any inkling of what he was doing – I would have turned him in myself and led the call for justice for his crimes, not sweetheart deals."

"We are only here because he hid it from everyone so well for so long," he continued. "And by the time it came to light with his 2008 guilty plea, I had long stopped associating with him."

Clinton said he would "not falsely state" that he was "looking forward" to the questions since he was under oath.

"But I am ready to answer them to the best of my abilities, consistent with the facts as I know them: the legitimate, the logical, and even the outlandish," he pointed out.

At the outset of his testimony, he defended his wife, Hillary Clinton, who was also summoned to testify before Congress on February 26 in compliance with congressional subpoenas.

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The First Time Bill Clinton Met Jeffrey Epstein

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Bill Clinton became the first former or sitting president to testify before Congress in more than 40 years.

Testifying before members of Congress, Bill disclosed he became acquainted with Epstein after being connected by his former Treasury Secretary, Larry Summers.

"He was calling because a man named Jeffrey Epstein, who had made a substantial commitment of several million dollars ... to brain research, and he was an information-hungry person, and he wanted to spend some time talking to me about economics and politics," he said, referring to the research at Harvard University.

He added, "He said he's got this massive airplane, and he said he would take you, your staff, your Secret Service detail, anybody else you wanted to bring on the trips that he knew I was planning to set up a global network to provide lifesaving AIDS medicine to as many people as possible, as quickly as possible."

When asked whether he observed anything that caused him to question Epstein's behavior, Bill said he never saw the late child s-- trafficker "do anything [he] was suspicious" but noted he found him "odd."

"I felt friendly toward him, but he was, as I said in my book, odd. There was always something a little holding back. And he, and I could tell," he responded.

The first meeting allegedly happened when he boarded his plane around 2002, though he acknowledged a photograph showing him and Epstein in the White House in 1993. The same snap featured Hillary.

Per Bill, the encounter in the early 1990s was a routine meet-and-greet with the donors.

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Bill Clinton Denies Ever Visiting the Island

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The Epstein files included photos of Bill Clinton and Jeffrey Epstein before the latter's scandal emerged.

While denying wrongdoing related to Epstein, Bill also refuted ever having visited the pedo's private island, the site where a number of the s-- offender's alleged crimes reportedly took place.

"While Mr. Epstein may very well have attended any of the many hundreds of White House events or receptions during my eight years in office and been photographed with me as were tens of thousands of individuals, I do not recall encountering Mr. Epstein, or any specific interactions with him, while in office," he told members of Congress.

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Bill Clinton Explains the Infamous Hot Tub Photo

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Bill Clinton traveled aboard Jeffrey Epstein's plane multiple times, according to the flight logs and photos included in the Epstein files.

One of the Epstein files released by the U.S. Department of Justice in December 2025 showed Bill in a hot tub with an unnamed woman.

The 42nd U.S. president, in his deposition, said he did not know who the woman was. Asked if he had s-- with the unidentified individual, he said "no."

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Bill Clinton Responds to Questions About the Blue Dress Painting

He denied any wrongdoing tied to Jeffrey Epstein.
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He denied any wrongdoing tied to Jeffrey Epstein.

"I've never seen it in person," Bill replied when he was questioned about a painting of the former head of state in a blue dress that was found in one of Epstein's properties.

He said, "And if I had known Jeffrey Epstein had this painting [it] would have saved me this whole day."

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Bill Clinton Asked About His Relationship With Chauntae Davies

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Bill Clinton pushed for more transparency over the Epstein files.

Bill was queried about any relationship he had with Jeffrey's sexual abuse survivor Chauntae Davies, referencing a photograph of the politician receiving a shoulder massage from the flight attendant at an airport during a 2002 trip.

"There was one time when I was sitting up, and I got a back row by neck work. And I think Chauntae did it, but I'm not sure," he said.

When a member underscored Jeffrey's alleged recruitment of victims as masseuses, Bill stated, "I wish Chauntae had told me I liked her. But I didn't think it was anything unusual. I can't tell you how many airplanes I've been on where rich people asked me to go, and they had someone offering a massage."

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Ghislaine Maxwell's Emails Revealed Key Details

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Some photos showed Bill Clinton posing with Jeffrey Epstein's madam, Ghislaine Maxwell.

The Epstein files included messages between Maxwell and Bill's top aide Doug Band between 2002 and 2004, which hinted at the pair's close association.

A member asked if Bill had a physical relationship with Epstein's co-conspirator, to which he replied, "I did not."

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Jeffrey Epstein Once Claimed Bill Clinton 'Likes Them Young'

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Bill Clinton is among the high-profile individuals mentioned in the Epstein files.

During a heated exchange with Representative Nancy Mace, Bill was confronted with a 2016 deposition in which a witness testified that Epstein once said the former Arkansas governor "likes them young."

"Why would Epstein say that?" Mace asked. "Clinton likes them young, referring to girls."

"First of all, that's not true," Bill said, to which Mace responded, "What's not true?"

He answered, "That I have any interest in underage [girls]."

"I didn't say underage. I said, I said young," she clarified, prompting Bill to quickly say, "But it's still not true."

"Is an intern young?" the representative asked, appearing to take a swipe at his relationship with Monica Lewinsky.

"Yes," he said.

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