An old Hillary Clinton conspiracy theory finds new life in Jeffrey Epstein news
The news that the disgraced financier was injured has revived a decades-old conspiracy theory that links Hillary Clinton to a number of âsuspiciousâ deaths.
The theory, known as the âClinton Body Count,â was soon trending on Twitter, with the corresponding #ClintonBodyCount hashtag attached to more than 70,000 tweets by Thursday afternoon.
Twitter allegedly keep the conspiracy theory off its trending list.
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Jeffrey Epstein reportedly visited the White House several times while Bill Clinton was president
The conspiracy theory related to Clinton first emerged in 1993, through a newsletter published by a former attorney in Indianapolis, Linda Thompson. In her letter, titled, âCOINCIDENCE OR THE KISS OF DEATH?â Thompson posited that scores of people close to Bill and Hillary Clinton had died under âmysterious circumstances.â Thompsonâs list included Vince Foster, a longtime aide whose apparent suicide would spark conspiracies that led to breathless and baseless reports in far-right publications and documentaries. A subsequent special counsel investigation found that Fosterâs death had been self-inflicted, caused by personal collapse, not any Clinton machine.
Despite those official findings, while other Clinton related-conspiracies around scandals such as Troopergate and Whitewater died, the Clinton body count has remained a favorite of conspiracy consumers and in the age of Trump and social media, ignited new versions of the allegations.
The current focus on the theory has to do âwith the small but persistent number of people who believe in QAnon’s bullshit that alleges President Donald Trump is fighting a war against the âdeep state,â a group of elites enmeshed with a satanic child sex trafficking ring led by Hillary Clinton.
âQâ linked the unsolved murder of Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Rich to Hillary Clinton in 2017 during its first week posting on 4chan, the fringe online forum where âQâ first posted messages for his followers.
âQ also absurdly implied that Hillary Clinton was somehow responsible for the tragic plane crash that killed JFK Jr. in 1999,â View said. âA minority sect of QAnon followers believe that Clinton merely tried and failed to kill JFK Jr, and he is still alive today.â
But Epsteinâs involvement complicates QAnonâs Trump-positive message. Both Trump and former President Bill Clinton have been tied to Epstein. Bill Clinton flew on Epsteinâs plane, visited Epsteinâs private island in the Virgin Islands, and invited him to events at the White House. Trump also flew on Epsteinâs plane, attended parties at the financierâs New York home, and partied with Epstein at his Palm Beach club, Mar-a-Lago.
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Heiress Ghislaine Maxwell paved the way to presidents.
How did wealthy sex offender Jeffrey Epstein come to be palling around with Bill Clinton and Donald Trump?
People who know those involved said Epsteinâs connections to two U.S. presidents ran through Epstein’s  longtime confidante, socialite heiress Ghislaine Maxwell – who has been accused by three women of procuring and training young girls to perform massage and sexual acts on the 66-year-old registered sex offender and his associates.
Maxwell, 57, comes from money. Her father was publisher Robert Maxwell – who himself faced accusations of being a Mossad double (and possibly triple) agent and a “bad character” who was “almost certainly financed by Russia,” according to the British Foreign Office. Robert Maxwell died in 1991 when he fell from his yacht, the Lady Ghislaine – however the circumstances surrounding his demise have been rife with speculation (including that it was a Mossad assassination – a theory which attorney and longtime Epstein associate Alan Dershowitz slammed in a 2003 op-ed).
It is unknown exactly how Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell met – however they reportedly dated around 1992, shortly after her father’s death. After breaking up, they remained good friends. In 1995, Epstein renamed a now-defunct Palm Beach company “Ghislaine Corp,” which was dissolved in 1998 per the Wall Street Journal. In 2003, Epstein described Maxwell as his “best friend,” who was not on his payroll – yet “seems to organize much of his life.”
The Oxford-educated Maxwell, described by many as a man-eater (she flies her own helicopter and was recently seen dining with [Bill]Clinton at Nelloâs on Madison Avenue), lives in her own townhouse a few blocks away. Epstein is frequently seen around town with a bevy of comely young women but there has been no boldfaced name to replace Maxwell. âYou may read about Jeffrey in the social columns, but there is much more to him than that,â says Jeffrey T. Leeds of the private equity firm Leeds Weld & Co. -New York Magazine (2002)
Maxwell also attended Chelsea Clinton’s wedding – and has been linked to other prominent people such as Prince Andrew, Donald Trump and Alan Dershowitz.

Prince Andrew, Ghislaine Maxwell and Virginia Roberts – who claims to have seen Bill Clinton on Epstein’s infamous island while she was being sex-trafficked.
Accusations of recruiting underage girls
Maxwell was accused by allgeged Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre of recruiting the then-15-year-old into sexual slavery while she was working at a towel girl at President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club.
Giuffre asserts in her complaint that Maxwell, the sole defendant in the suit and the daughter of late publishing magnate Robert Maxwell, routinely recruited underaged girls for Epstein and was doing so when she approached the $9-an-hour locker room attendant at Mar-a-Lago in 1999 about giving massages to the wealthy investment banker.
Giuffre alleges that Maxwell ultimately trained her in how to give âmassagesâ to Epstein that involved sex acts and, essentially, prostitution. When Maxwell publicly denied the allegations and called Giuffre a liar in 2015, that gave her the opening to head to federal court and file the defamation suit now headed for trial.
According to court filings, Maxwell was said to have hired, supervised and fired household staff, while directing the visits of dozens of “massage therapists” â typically young women, to Epstein’s residence, according to the Journal.
Maxwell was accused in a 2014 court filing of being a “co-conspirator in Epstein’s sexual abuse” and of taking “numerous sexually explicit pictures of underage girls involved in sexual activities,” which included Giuffre.
One accuser in a 2017 lawsuit called Ms. Maxwell âthe highest-ranking employeeâ of that alleged enterprise, a role in which she was said to have had managed Mr. Epsteinâs household and his sex life.
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