Bill Clinton
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Bill Clinton

Former U.S. President

42nd President of the United States

Power & MoneyPublic Figure26 flights logged

Born

August 19, 1946

Nationality

American

Biography

Bill Clinton's name appears 26 times on the publicly released Epstein flight logs, making him one of the most recognized passengers on the Boeing 727 known as the "Lolita Express." The documented flights occurred primarily between 2002 and 2003, during the period after Clinton left the White House.

The flight log entries show Clinton traveling on Epstein's aircraft to destinations in Africa and Asia. A Clinton spokesperson stated in 2019 that the former president took "a total of four trips" on Epstein's plane, all for Clinton Foundation-related work, including trips to Africa in connection with the Foundation's HIV/AIDS initiative and to Asia for tsunami relief efforts. The discrepancy between the number of logged appearances (26) and the stated number of trips (4) reflects that multi-leg journeys are logged as separate entries.

Court documents released in January 2024 included references to Clinton but did not contain allegations of criminal behavior. Testimony from Epstein's pilots at the Maxwell trial confirmed Clinton's presence on flights but did not describe any inappropriate conduct.

Clinton's representatives have consistently stated he knew nothing of Epstein's crimes. A spokesperson said in 2019 that Clinton "had not spoken to Epstein in well over a decade" and "has never been to Little St. James Island, Epstein's ranch in New Mexico, or his residence in Florida." The full extent of the relationship between Clinton and Epstein remains a subject of public interest and ongoing document releases.

Key Facts

26 documented appearances on Epstein flight logs (2002-2003)

Clinton Foundation said trips were for foundation work in Africa and Asia

Named in January 2024 unsealed documents — no criminal allegations

Pilot testimony at Maxwell trial confirmed Clinton on flights

Spokesperson: Clinton 'never been to Little St. James Island'

No allegations of wrongdoing have been substantiated against Clinton

Connections (3)

JE

Jeffrey Epstein

Traveled on Epstein's aircraft for foundation work

Larry Visoski

Larry Visoski

Epstein pilot who confirmed Clinton's flight presence

Document Trail

Flight logs — 26 appearances on N908JE and Gulfstream

January 2024 unsealed documents — Clinton references

Maxwell trial pilot testimony — confirmed Clinton on flights

Clinton Foundation public statements (2019)

Source Attribution

Flight Logs / Court Documents / Trial Testimony / Public Statements

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This profile is compiled from publicly released court documents, sworn depositions, flight logs, trial testimony, and investigative reporting. Inclusion does not imply guilt. Individuals are innocent until proven guilty.

Bill Clinton

Former U.S. PresidentPower & MoneyPublic Figure

42nd President of the United States. Flight logs document 26 trips on Epstein's aircraft between 2002 and 2003. A spokesperson stated Clinton took four trips on Epstein's plane for Clinton Foundation work in Africa and Asia. No allegations of wrongdoing have been substantiated.

Born

August 19, 1946

Nationality

American

Organization

42nd President of the United States

Logged Flights

26

Bill Clinton's name appears 26 times on the publicly released Epstein flight logs, making him one of the most recognized passengers on the Boeing 727 known as the "Lolita Express." The documented flights occurred primarily between 2002 and 2003, during the period after Clinton left the White House.

The flight log entries show Clinton traveling on Epstein's aircraft to destinations in Africa and Asia. A Clinton spokesperson stated in 2019 that the former president took "a total of four trips" on Epstein's plane, all for Clinton Foundation-related work, including trips to Africa in connection with the Foundation's HIV/AIDS initiative and to Asia for tsunami relief efforts. The discrepancy between the number of logged appearances (26) and the stated number of trips (4) reflects that multi-leg journeys are logged as separate entries.

Court documents released in January 2024 included references to Clinton but did not contain allegations of criminal behavior. Testimony from Epstein's pilots at the Maxwell trial confirmed Clinton's presence on flights but did not describe any inappropriate conduct.

Clinton's representatives have consistently stated he knew nothing of Epstein's crimes. A spokesperson said in 2019 that Clinton "had not spoken to Epstein in well over a decade" and "has never been to Little St. James Island, Epstein's ranch in New Mexico, or his residence in Florida." The full extent of the relationship between Clinton and Epstein remains a subject of public interest and ongoing document releases.

Key Facts

  • 26 documented appearances on Epstein flight logs (2002-2003)
  • Clinton Foundation said trips were for foundation work in Africa and Asia
  • Named in January 2024 unsealed documents — no criminal allegations
  • Pilot testimony at Maxwell trial confirmed Clinton on flights
  • Spokesperson: Clinton 'never been to Little St. James Island'
  • No allegations of wrongdoing have been substantiated against Clinton

Connections

Jeffrey Epstein: Traveled on Epstein's aircraft for foundation work

Ghislaine Maxwell: Maxwell attended Clinton Global Initiative events

Larry Visoski: Epstein pilot who confirmed Clinton's flight presence

Document Trail

  • Flight logs — 26 appearances on N908JE and Gulfstream
  • January 2024 unsealed documents — Clinton references
  • Maxwell trial pilot testimony — confirmed Clinton on flights
  • Clinton Foundation public statements (2019)

Source: Flight Logs / Court Documents / Trial Testimony / Public Statements

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