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HILLARY CLINTON TESTIFIES SHE HAD "NO IDEA" ABOUT EPSTEIN CRIMES

27/02/2026 12:09 PM

NEW YORK, Feb 27 (Bernama-Xinhua/dpa) -- Former United States (US) Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Thursday told the House lawmakers that she had no idea about Jeffrey Epstein and his co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell's crimes, reported Xinhua.

"I had no idea about their criminal activities. I do not recall ever encountering Mr Epstein. I never flew on his plane or visited his island, homes or offices. I have nothing to add to that," Clinton said in a statement posted on social media.

The statement came before she was due to deliver a closed-door deposition before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee in Chappaqua, New York.

Her husband, former US President Bill Clinton, will appear for a similar deposition on Friday, which will be the first time for a former president to testify before Congress since 1983.

In the statement, Clinton accused the committee of trying to shift focus away from President Donald Trump's ties to Epstein.

"You have compelled me to testify, fully aware that I have no knowledge that would assist your investigation, to distract attention from President Trump's actions and to cover them up despite legitimate calls for answers," she wrote.

"If this Committee is serious about learning the truth about Epstein's trafficking crimes, it would not rely on press gaggles to get answers from our current president on his involvement; it would ask him directly under oath about the tens of thousands of times he shows up in the Epstein files," she said.

James Comer, chairman of the committee, rejected claims that the probe was a partisan effort targeting Hillary Clinton, stating: "No one is accusing at this moment the Clintons of any wrongdoing."

The Clintons' interview will be videotaped, and transcripts will be made public, according to Comer.

The Clintons agreed to testify after their offers of sworn statements were rebuffed, and Comer threatened criminal contempt of Congress charges against them.

Meanwhile, the German Press Agency (dpa) reported that Hillary Clinton's testimony before the US Congress relating to the scandal surrounding sex offender Jeffrey Epstein ended after over six hours.

Following Thursday's closed-door hearing before the US House of Representatives Oversight Committee, Hillary Clinton said she "answered every one of their questions as fully as I could based on what I knew."

The former secretary of state said she had already shared what she knew in her written opening statement.

"I don't know how many times I had to say, 'I did not know Jeffrey Epstein,'" she told reporters in Chappaqua, a town in the US state of New York where she lives with her husband, former president Bill Clinton. She added that she knew Epstein's accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell "casually as an acquaintance."

The couple, who are Democrats, refused for months to testify before the US Congress in the investigation into the Epstein case.

They accused the Republican chairman of the committee, James Comer, of conducting a politically motivated process.

According to US media reports, their agreement to testify in early February led to the Republicans cancelling a vote on a contempt of Congress procedure against the Clintons.

The US Department of Justice has released more than three million pages of Epstein-related documents over the past months to comply with a law passed by Congress.

Epstein operated an abuse ring for years, victimising dozens of young women and minors.

The New York financier had excellent connections in US high society.

Epstein pleaded guilty to a state charge of soliciting a minor for prostitution in 2008.

He was arrested again in July 2019 on federal sex trafficking charges and died in jail on Aug. 10, 2019, before trial. 

--BERNAMA-XINHUA/dpa 

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