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Bill Clinton, Ghislaine Maxwell And The Intimate Dinner

29 min · 18 de jun de 2026
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In September 2020, The Daily Beast published a revealing piece detailing a discreet post‑gala dinner in Los Angeles in 2014, attended by Bill Clinton and Ghislaine Maxwell at Crossroads Kitchen, a trendy vegan hotspot. The gathering included a small circle of insiders—Clinton aides, Democratic donor Steve Bing, tech executive Scott Borgerson (linked romantically to Maxwell), among others—prompting scrutiny given Maxwell’s reputation and her closeness to Epstein’s inner circle. The invitation to Maxwell, given her long-standing ties to Jeffrey Epstein and the sexual abuse network he orchestrated, underscored Clinton’s willingness to keep dangerous company even after Epstein’s 2008 conviction was public knowledge. The idea that out of all the influential figures in Los Angeles, Clinton’s post-gala table included a woman later convicted of sex trafficking minors speaks volumes about either his appalling judgment or his indifference to the optics—and possibly the substance—of such associations. That Maxwell still had access to Clinton’s social sphere years into the scandal wasn’t just “peculiar optics”; it was a calculated signal that, in elite circles, reputational damage from enabling predators could be conveniently ignored. To contact me: Bobbycapucci@protonmail.com Source: https://www.thedailybeast.com/revealed-bill-clintons-intimate-secret-dinner-with-ghislaine-maxwell

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Bill Clinton, Ghislaine Maxwell And The Intimate Dinner

In September 2020, The Daily Beast published a revealing piece detailing a discreet post‑gala dinner in Los Angeles in 2014, attended by Bill Clinton and Ghislaine Maxwell at Crossroads Kitchen, a trendy vegan hotspot. The gathering included a small circle of insiders—Clinton aides, Democratic donor Steve Bing, tech executive Scott Borgerson (linked romantically to Maxwell), among others—prompting scrutiny given Maxwell’s reputation and her closeness to Epstein’s inner circle. The invitation to Maxwell, given her long-standing ties to Jeffrey Epstein and the sexual abuse network he orchestrated, underscored Clinton’s willingness to keep dangerous company even after Epstein’s 2008 conviction was public knowledge. The idea that out of all the influential figures in Los Angeles, Clinton’s post-gala table included a woman later convicted of sex trafficking minors speaks volumes about either his appalling judgment or his indifference to the optics—and possibly the substance—of such associations. That Maxwell still had access to Clinton’s social sphere years into the scandal wasn’t just “peculiar optics”; it was a calculated signal that, in elite circles, reputational damage from enabling predators could be conveniently ignored. To contact me: Bobbycapucci@protonmail.com Source: https://www.thedailybeast.com/revealed-bill-clintons-intimate-secret-dinner-with-ghislaine-maxwell

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