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Kevin Spacey Admits He And Clinton Foundation Members Flew On Jeffrey Epstein's Planes

In a bombshell interview, Kevin Spacey revealed that he and Clinton Foundation members rode a plane Jeffrey Epstein owned and used to traffick young girls.

By Nicole Dominique2 min read
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The House of Cards actor claims he and the Clinton Foundation members were on a "humanitarian" mission. Many have suspected that the Clintons have sinister operations in Haiti and have ties to Epstein, which you can read more about here. However, according to Spacey, he did not know Epstein and had no idea that the plane was his. Is he telling the truth?

"In 2015, I started seeing reports online – things on my Twitter account – that I had flown to this guy Jeffrey Epstein's island and I had abused young girls. And I was like, I mean, if you'd asked me in 2015, maybe even if you'd asked me in 2002, did I know a guy named Jeffrey Epstein? I probably would have said no." Spacey said on Morgan Pierce Uncensored.

"Well, of course, I have since learned who he is, and I have since been able to go back and find out that the airplane that we flew on for this humanitarian mission was owned by Jeffrey Epstein. And to then learn, oh, he was actually on some of those flights and this Maxwell woman was on some of those flights. I didn't know him. I've never spent any time with him. I was with the Clinton Foundation people. That's who I was with," he insisted.

Spacey also claims he had no idea who Ghislaine Maxwell was – despite being photographed together. "So here's what I can tell you. This Maxwell woman, she was one of many people who sat down next to me in that throne room. I have no relationship with her. I had no relationship with him. I mean, he's not my friend. I'm not a confidant," Spacey added.

The actor then said he was grateful for Bill Clinton because he connected him to some people who funded them. "Do you know who I never asked for anything?" he said. "It was Jeffrey Epstein. I didn't want to be around this guy because I felt he put the president at risk on that trip to South Africa because there were these young girls. And we were like, 'Who is this guy?'"

Morgan then asked, "There were young girls on those flights?"

"There were young girls on those flights," Spacey said.

In 2022, the judge ordered the House of Cards actor to pay $31 million for alleged sexual misconduct involving the series' production assistant. The U.K. jury later found Spacey not guilty of nine sexual offenses against four men in their twenties and thirties, occurring between 2004 and 2013. Celebrities are now calling for his return to set.

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