10 explosive moments extracted from 9+ hours of sworn testimony. Each case study presents direct testimony, evidence, context — and the questions that remain unanswered.
Husband of Hillary Clinton. Led the United States for 8 years. Survived impeachment over a sex scandal in 1998. Now 79. He and Jeffrey Epstein had a documented relationship including 26+ flights on Epstein's private jet and 17+ recorded visits to his properties.
Wife of Bill Clinton. After the White House, she became U.S. Senator for New York, then Secretary of State (2009–2013) under President Obama. In 2016, she ran for president against Donald Trump — and lost. Her campaign was rocked by an FBI investigation into her use of a private email server for classified communications.
American billionaire financier whose source of wealth was never fully explained. He built an elite social network connecting the world's most powerful people to his properties. Convicted of sex offences in 2008 (served 13 months). Re-arrested July 2019 on federal sex trafficking charges. Found dead in his cell 34 days later. Official verdict: suicide. Widely disputed.
British-French socialite. Daughter of media mogul Robert Maxwell (found dead at sea, 1991 — himself suspected of Mossad intelligence connections). Epstein's long-term girlfriend and alleged co-conspirator. Convicted December 2021 on 5 counts of sex trafficking. Sentenced to 20 years in federal prison. Gave a DOJ interview in July 2025.
Pakistani-American political staffer at Hillary Clinton's side from 1996 through the White House, Senate, State Department, and the 2016 campaign. Called Hillary's "shadow." Was married to Anthony Weiner. Their troubled marriage and Weiner's sexting scandal placed her at the center of the 2016 FBI investigation.
Democratic Congressman from New York (2000–2011), married to Huma Abedin. Forced to resign in 2011 after sending explicit photos to women. Re-entered politics, then caught in 2016 sexting with a 15-year-old. Convicted 2017. His laptop — seized by the FBI — contained 650,000+ emails including Hillary's classified messages, creating one of the most controversial moments of the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
One of Epstein's most prominent accusers. Recruited by Maxwell at Trump's Mar-a-Lago club at age 16. Trafficked by Epstein for years. Filed lawsuit against Prince Andrew of the British Royal Family, alleging he sexually abused her at age 17. Prince Andrew paid an undisclosed settlement in 2022. She has also named Bill Clinton in sworn statements about the island.
Bill Clinton's closest aide after the White House. Managed the Clinton Foundation's operations and Clinton's global business relationships. His internal 2011 memo explicitly ordered Maxwell be banned from all Clinton Foundation events — a ban that was subsequently overruled, allowing Maxwell to receive a Foundation award in 2013.
In February 2026, both Bill Clinton (Feb 26) and Hillary Clinton (Feb 27) were compelled to testify under oath before the House Oversight Committee — a powerful U.S. congressional investigative body. Lying in this testimony is a federal crime (perjury). Both depositions were video-recorded. Parts have been made public. These are the source documents for all case files on this site.
Pizzagate (2016): A debunked theory claiming Hillary Clinton ran a child trafficking ring through a Washington DC pizza restaurant. Led to an armed incident at the restaurant. QAnon (2017–present): Claims a secret global "cabal" of elite pedophiles controls governments. Both are officially debunked but have millions of followers and have influenced real-world political events including the January 6, 2021 U.S. Capitol attack.
A 70-acre private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands, owned by Jeffrey Epstein. Often referred to as "Pedophile Island" or "Lolita Island." Multiple victims testified that Epstein flew underage girls there and that various powerful men visited. Epstein also had a larger island nearby (Great St. James). After his death, authorities seized both islands.
Epstein's private Boeing 727 aircraft (tail number N908JE), nicknamed the "Lolita Express" by the media because multiple victims testified they were trafficked aboard it. Flight logs obtained by journalists document dozens of powerful men as passengers, including Bill Clinton (26+ flights), Prince Andrew, Alan Dershowitz, and others. The logs are considered among the most significant pieces of documentary evidence in the case.