In this image from video, former President Bill Clinton speaks during the second night of the Democratic National Convention on Tuesday. Source: AP
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  • Images have emerged showing former U.S. President Bill Clinton receiving a neck massage from one of Jeffrey Epstein’s victims
  • The images show the then 22-year-old Chauntae Davis massaging the former President’s neck during a trip he took with Epstein (who is now deceased) in 2002
  • Chauntae said Clinton was a “gentleman” during their encounters, with the former leader travelling with Epstein several times in the early 2000s
  • The never-before-seen-image comes as the ex-President geared up to address the Democratic National Convention (DNC) and endorse Joe Biden on Tuesday
  • The previous 2016 DNC event, before the November election, was rocked by a similar scandal – the know debunked ‘Pizzagate’ theory
  • Clinton has denied knowledge of any wrongdoing by Epstein, who was convicted of sex crimes in 2008 and charged with even more crimes before his death in 2019

Never-before-seen images of former U.S. President Bill Clinton being massaged by one of Jeffrey Epstein’s victims have emerged.

The pictures were published by The Daily Mail, just hours before Clinton addressed the Democratic National Convention (DNC), a key event in the leadup to the 2020 U.S. election.

The images show then 22-year-old Chauntae Davis massaging the former President’s neck during a trip he took with Epstein (who is now deceased) in 2002.

The image of Bill Clinton and Chauntae Davis, taken in 2002
Source: The Daily Mail

Davis said she was sexually assaulted several times by convicted abuser Epstein over the course of her employment with him.

However, she said Clinton was a “gentleman” during their encounters, with the former leader travelling with Epstein several times in the early 2000s.

“Although the image looks bizarre, President Clinton was a perfect gentleman during the trip and I saw absolutely no foul play involving him,” she said.

Davis also explained she was encouraged to give him a massage by Epstein’s alleged accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell.

“Ghislaine chimed in to be funny [after Clinton complained of a sore neck] and said that I could give him a massage,” Chantae explained.

“Everyone had a little chuckle, but Ghislaine in her prim British accent insisted and said I was good. The President then asked me ‘would you mind giving it a crack?” she added.

Chantae is one of the dozens of victims who’ve come forward and accused Epstein of sexually assaulting them.

The billionaire is also accused of running a sex ring along with Maxwell and procuring young girls to have sex with his famous friends.

Epstein was found dead in a jail cell after an apparent suicide in August last year.

He had only just been arrested and charged over the alleged sex ring when his death occurred. He’d previously been convicted of procuring an underage girl for sex in 2008.

His alleged accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, was arrested in July this year for sex trafficking crimes.

Bill Clinton isn’t the only U.S. President to have socialised with Epstein over the years — current U.S. President Donald Trump also knew the billionaire.

Clinton’s office has previously denied the former President knew of any wrongdoing on Epstein’s part.

The never-before-seen-image comes as the ex-President geared up to address the Democratic National Convention (DNC) and endorse Joe Biden on Tuesday.

The convention is a major event in the leadup to the U.S. election, with Democrats officially endorsing Joe Biden as their pick for U.S. President.

The 2016 DNC event was plagued by a similar scandal – Pizzagate. Essentially, Hilary Clinton’s campaign manager’s email account was hacked, supposedly showing she and others had links to a child sex ring.

The entire theory was disproven and labelled a ‘dirty trick’, which is defined as being a political tactic.

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