Bill Clinton testifies about hot tub photo in Epstein deposition
USA TODAY
Former President Bill Clinton testified about a hot tub photo from the Epstein files, denying knowledge of the photo or sexual activity.
Former President Bill Clinton told House Oversight Committee investigators that he was unaware that photographs of him in a hot tub that were later released as part of the Epstein files had ever been taken.
The image shows Clinton lounging in a hot tub with a woman whose face has been redacted. A second photograph shows Clinton in a swimming pool with a woman whose face has been redacted and another woman who appears to be Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted accomplice of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
About halfway through his more than four‑hour deposition, Clinton testified that he did not know the identity of the woman in the hot‑tub photo and denied engaging in any sexual activity with her. He added that a Secret Service agent was present at the other end of the pool.
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