Epstein’s Sex Tapes: Allegations Against Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton And Richard Branson Explained

In the latest batch of unsealed documents from the highly anticipated saga surrounding Jeffrey Epstein, his associate Ghislaine Maxwell, and a list of high-profile individuals allegedly tied to the sex trafficking ring, bombshell claims have been made about the existence of sex tapes and the involvement of Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton, and Richard Branson. Sarah Ransom, one of Epstein’s alleged victims, has come forward again to assert that Epstein filmed sex tapes featuring these influential figures. However, these claims have been met with skepticism due to their previous retraction and the lack of hard evidence. Sarah Ransom’s claims date back to 2016 when she initially accused Epstein and Maxwell of keeping sex tapes involving high-profile individuals. She alleged that her friend had engaged in sexual activities with Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton, and Richard Branson, all of which were filmed by Epstein. However, Ransom later retracted her statement, and Richard Branson’s spokesperson referenced this retraction to dismiss the claims. Both Prince Andrew and Bill Clinton have also denied any wrongdoing associated with Epstein. Now, with the release of documents from Virginia Dufresne’s 2015 lawsuit against Epstein and Maxwell, Ransom has circled back and claimed that her original allegations were true. She stated that she retracted her statement previously due to feeling unsafe and being threatened by Epstein, Maxwell, and others. Emails between Ransom and columnist Maureen Callahan were made public as part of the trial, where Ransom detailed the existence of sex tapes and her firsthand knowledge of the sexual acts involving Clinton, Prince Andrew, and Branson. Click here for more from TalkTV If you need any help visit: #epstein
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