Ghislaine Maxwell denies seeing Bill Clinton getting a massage from Epstein accuser despite viral image

TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA: The Department of Justice released Ghislaine Maxwell’s interview transcripts on Friday, August 22, sparking renewed media attention as they revealed whether she saw former President Bill Clinton receiving a massage from an Esptein accuser.
Maxwell gave the interviews to US Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche on July 24 and 25, and the released content quickly spread online.
The timing has amplified interest, as authorities recently subpoenaed Bill Clinton in connection with the Jeffrey Epstein probe. The subject resurfaced after a photo of Bill Clinton receiving a massage from Epstein accuser Chauntae Davies during a humanitarian trip went viral.
Ghislaine Maxwell reveals whether Bill Clinton ever received a massage from Epstein accuser

Ghislaine Maxwell told Todd Blanche that she does not believe former President Bill Clinton ever received a massage aboard Jeffrey Epstein’s private jet.
During the interview, Blanche asked, “Do you know whether, for example, President Clinton ever received a massage?”
Maxwell replied, “I don’t believe he did.” When pressed further on why she thought that, Maxwell explained that while Bill Clinton and Jeffrey Epstein spent time together, particularly during flights on Epstein’s plane, she never witnessed such an incident.

She detailed, “Well, because I don’t—so that’s a good question. The time that Epstein and President Clinton spent together, the only times I believe—well, obviously they traveled. There was that, you know, the plane, they went on the plane 26 times or whatever …”
“So they spent time on the plane together, and I don’t believe there was ever a massage on the plane,” she added. “So that would’ve been the only time that I think that President Clinton could have even received a massage. And he didn’t, because I was there.”
Bill and Hillary Clinton ordered to testify before congressional committee investigating Epstein case

Recently released photos show Bill Clinton receiving a massage from Epstein accuser Chauntae Davies during a September trip to Africa aboard Jeffrey Epstein’s private jet. The trip was part of a humanitarian mission.
The fact-checking site Snopes verified the viral photo as authentic, directly contradicting what Ghislaine Maxwell claimed in her two-day interview.
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Another Epstein accuser, Virginia Giuffre, told an attorney that Bill Clinton visited Epstein’s private island, though she did not accuse him of any criminal behavior.
On Tuesday, August 5, officials announced that Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton must testify before a congressional committee investigating the Epstein case.
Their testimony, scheduled for October, will align with appearances by former attorneys General Bill Barr and Jeff Sessions. Lawmakers believe the investigation could reveal possible connections to former President Donald Trump and other high-ranking officials.
Trump, angry about media revelations of his close association with Jeffrey Epstein:
— Republicans against Trump (@RpsAgainstTrump) July 25, 2025
“You should focus on Clinton. You should focus on the president of Harvard…You should focus on some of the hedge fund guys. I'll give you a list”pic.twitter.com/JcZneFX6Dl
Speaking to reporters before leaving the White House for a trip to Scotland, Donald Trump deflected attention, saying, “You know, you should focus on Clinton. You should focus on the president of Harvard, the former president of Harvard. You should focus on some of the hedge fund guys, I’ll give you a list.”
He added, “People should really focus on how well the country is doing, or they should focus on the fact that Barack Hussein Obama led a coup.” Trump concluded, “You ought to be speaking about Bill Clinton, who went to the island 28 times. I never went to the island. I don’t even know what they’re talking about,” without giving any evidence to support the claim.
Bill Clinton has consistently denied any knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes. In July 2019, his spokesperson stated that the former president knew “nothing about the terrible crimes” Epstein allegedly committed. Clinton has also repeatedly denied ever visiting Epstein’s island.