
Former President Bill Clinton personally asked to bring Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell as guests to the Moroccan King Mohammed VIās 2002 wedding, a move that unsettled Clintonās own aides, the New York Post reported Thursday.
Clinton requested permission to include Epstein and Maxwell at the royal wedding in Rabat despite neither having any official relationship with the Moroccan royal family, the Post reported. Sources told the outlet that Clintonās request was viewed internally as inappropriate and has quietly circulated in Democratic circles for more than two decades.
ā brought them as guests to a kingās wedding. I mean, it almost sounds made up,ā one source familiar with the matter told the outlet. āHow many times in your life have you been invited as a guest of a guest at a wedding?ā

Former President Bill Clinton poses with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. (House Oversight Committee)
Clinton traveled to Morocco with Epstein and Maxwell aboard Epsteinās private jet, dubbed the āLolita Express,ā according to the Post. Chelsea Clinton attended separately, and then-Sen. Hillary Clinton remained in Washington due to her schedule.
ā Hillary was in the Senate, so she couldnāt go. Chelsea very much wanted to go, and the president very much wanted to go,ā a second person told the outlet. āThe idea that they would take was a head-scratcher. But nonetheless, the Clinton office moved forward and made this request ⦠to bring these two guests, and thatās what happened.ā
Once in Rabat, Clinton, Epstein and Maxwell were seated with King Mohammed VI during the black-tie wedding dinner, sources said. At one point, Chelsea Clinton requested a group photograph that included her father, Epstein and Maxwell.
Maxwell is currently serving a 20-year federal prison sentence for sex trafficking conspiracy and related offenses. Epstein died in jail in 2019 while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges. Their crimes were not publicly known at the time of the wedding.
The Clintons continue to downplay the extent of their past relationship with Epstein, maintaining that they cut off contact with him in 2005, three years before he pleaded guilty to state sex crimes in Florida.
Clinton spokesman Angel UreƱa previously told the outlet that Clinton took four trips aboard Epsteinās jet between 2002 and 2003 and denied that Clinton ever visited Epsteinās private island or residences.
āI donāt know how many times we need to say there was travel more than 20 years ago before he was cut off. Apparently, we need to one more time. But nice try,ā UreƱa said, according to the outlet.

Bill Clinton greets Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell at the White House in 1993. (White House photo)
Neither of the sources quoted by the New York Post said they believed Clinton was aware of Epstein trafficking or sexually abusing children, but did say the ex-president is downplaying his former links to both Epstein and Maxwell.
The Clinton Foundation did not respond to the Daily Caller News Foundationās request for comment.
Both Bill and Hillary are scheduled to give depositions in January to the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee about their ties to Epstein. The Oversight Committee subpoenaed the Clintons in August, and Committee Chairman James Comer said that if the Clintons didnāt appear for depositions scheduled for Dec. 17 and 18 or arrange to appear for questioning in early January, then contempt charges would be pursued.
Photos released by Oversight Committee Democrats in December show Epstein with prominent figures, including President Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and Steve Bannon.
The Department of Justice is expected to release a new trove of documents related to the Epstein investigation Friday.
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