Jeffrey Epstein's brother says the 'Bubba' in viral email is not Bill Clinton

France 24Tuesday, November 18, 2025 at 9:50:47 PM
Jeffrey Epstein's brother says the 'Bubba' in viral email is not Bill Clinton
  • Jeffrey Epstein's brother has stated that the 'Bubba' referenced in a viral email is not Bill Clinton, amidst speculation fueled by a photo of Donald Trump and Clinton. This clarification comes as the email has drawn significant public interest.
  • The clarification is crucial as it seeks to dispel rumors linking Clinton to Epstein, especially given the ongoing scrutiny of Epstein's connections with powerful figures, including Trump.
  • This incident highlights the broader narrative surrounding Epstein's case, as recent legislative actions have led to the release of documents related to his activities, reflecting the ongoing public and political interest in accountability and transparency.
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