Longtime Clinton aide ‘can’t remember’ why he said ex-president visited Epstein island

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Doug Band walked back previous claims about Bill Clinton’s ties to the late sex offender during congressional testimony A longtime aide to Bill Clinton who once claimed the former US president had visited Jeffrey Epstein’s private island has now said he cannot remember why he made the allegation.Doug Band, one of Clinton’s closest advisers after he left the White House, told Vanity Fair in 2020 that the former president had traveled to Little St. James in 2003, the private Caribbean island at the center of Epstein’s sex-trafficking operation.However, during closed-door testimony before the House Oversight Committee this week, Band reversed course, CNN reported, citing Republican Representative Nancy Mace and sources familiar with the session.According to the report, Band told lawmakers that he had no evidence Clinton had ever visited the island and could not remember why he had claimed otherwise.Mace accused Band of obstructing the inquiry by repeatedly claiming he could not recall key details and contradicting his earlier statements. Read more Bill Clinton grilled over evidence of Epstein ties “He was the worst witness we’ve ever had,” Mace told CNN. “He just said, ‘I do not recall’ on damn near every answer and he contradicted himself multiple times.”Band’s testimony came as the committee interviewed more than a dozen witnesses, including Bill and Hillary Clinton and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, as part of its investigation into Epstein’s network..The probe has gained momentum following the Justice Department’s release of thousands of Epstein-related files, renewing scrutiny of the sex offender's ties to politicians, billionaires, and royalty.Clinton has long faced questions over the extent of his relationship with Epstein.One of Epstein’s accusers claimed she saw Clinton on Little St. James, while another testified that Epstein told her Clinton “likes them young.” Newly released files have added to the scrutiny, including photographs of Clinton with Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, as well as an image showing the former president in a hot tub with an unidentified woman. Read more Bill Clinton said he ‘did not have sex’ with mystery woman in Epstein’s jacuzzi – media Clinton has consistently denied any wrongdoing, insisting his relationship with Epstein was connected to his charitable work. He has also repeatedly denied ever visiting Little St. James or knowing about Epstein’s crimes. During testimony before lawmakers in February, Clinton also said that he did not know the woman pictured with him in the hot tub and denied having a sexual relationship with her.Despite years of disclosures, depositions, and political fallout, no Epstein client list has been released and no major prosecutions of his alleged high-profile associates have followed.Epstein died in jail in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges. His longtime associate, Ghislaine Maxwell, is serving a 20-year prison sentence.Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has accused Western authorities of shielding Epstein’s network, describing the released files as “pure hell.”