One of Jeffrey Epstein ’s sex trafficking victims hit out at Vice President Kamala Harris for planning to take part in a women’s emp...
One of Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking victims hit out at Vice President Kamala Harris for planning to take part in a women’s empowerment seminar with former President Bill Clinton, a onetime pal of the convicted pedophile.
‘Wow!! She’s asking Clinton how to empower women???’ Virginia Giuffre tweeted on Wednesday.
‘Wrong person, what she should be asking him is what the hell was Clinton doing on #Epstein island & private jets 27 TIMES!!’
Giuffre ended the tweet with the hashtag ‘#EnoughIsEnough.’
Giuffre has accused Epstein, a friend of the former president, of keeping her as a sex slave.
Virginia Giuffre (seen left in 2019), who alleges that she was one of Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking victims, blasted Vice President Kamala Harris (seen right in Atlanta on Friday) for agreeing to sit down for a one-on-one conversation with former President Bill Clinton to discuss 'empowering women and young girls'
Giuffre noted that her alleged sex trafficker, Epstein (seen left in 2005), was friends with the former president (seen right in December 2019)
‘Wow!! She’s asking Clinton how to empower women???’ Virginia Giuffre tweeted on Wednesday. ‘Wrong person, what she should be asking him is what the hell was Clinton doing on #Epstein island & private jets 27 TIMES!!’ Giuffre ended the tweet with the hashtag ‘#EnoughIsEnough.’
She also said in court papers that one of the financier’s associates, Ghislaine Maxwell, had instructed her to have sex with at least a half-dozen prominent men.
Giuffre has stressed that she was never ‘lent out’ to the former president, though she has stated that she saw Clinton on Epstein's infamous 'orgy island' - a claim that he has denied.
When asked to comment on Giuffre's tweet, a spokesperson for the Clinton Foundation told DailyMail.com: 'For 20 years under the direction of President Clinton, the Clinton Foundation has worked to empower girls and women around the world.
'The Clinton Global Initiative has launched thousands of commitments to improve lives: empowering more than 13 million girls and women through job and leadership training; improving maternal and child health care access for more than 114 million people; and increasing opportunity for women in STEM education and careers.'