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The shoulder of the blue dress hangs off to the side as ‘Clinton’ seems to point a finger towards the viewer. Additionally, Epstein’s alleged procurer, Ghislaine Maxwell, was a guest at Chelsea Clinton’s wedding to Marc Meezvinsky, at least a year after the time when Bill Clinton says his relationship with Epstein ended. One of Epstein’s former sex slaves, Virginia Roberts, claimed she saw Clinton on the island for a dinner held in his honor shortly after he left office, and stood by the claim when questioned under oath. The presence of the picture is a new twist in the relationship between Clinton, his family and Epstein.
British newspaper The Daily Mail exclusively obtained the photo of the portrait from a source who also said she spotted a Hispanic girl who appeared to be about 14 years old waiting to meet with Epstein. The photograph of the painting was taken back in 2012 by a woman, who wishes to remain anonymous, during her visit to Epstein’s mansion to present a business proposal. Jeffrey Epstein reportedly had an oil painting of former US president Bill Clinton dressed in women’s clothing conspicuously displayed in his Manhattan townhouse. The ceremony was performed in the Clintons' living room by Vic Nixon, a local minister. The next day, the Clinton family hosted a large wedding reception at Ann and Morris Henry's house, who were their political friends—where Hillary announced to the crowd (and much to Bill's mother's chagrin) that she was keeping her maiden name, Rodham. Former President Bill Clinton was friends with Epstein, who was charged with child sex trafficking and was awaiting trial in custody when he reportedly committed suicide by hanging last week.
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The Clintons, however, had no idea the scandal was a part of the painting. He said including Lewinsky's dress from the Gap brought a more practical function to his art. “As with most of my paintings, I had completely lost track of this piece when it was sold seven years ago. So it was a complete surprise to me to learn yesterday that it wound up in Epstein’s home,” Ryan-Kleid said in a statement to the Post.
"I had no idea who the buyer was at the time," Ryan-Kleid told the outlet. "As with most of my paintings, I had completely lost track of this piece when it was sold. So it was a complete surprise to me to learn yesterday that it wound up in Epstein's home." Making matters even more suspect that there was foul play was another shocking report.
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— plus the dough to commission art as a goof if he liked, and may have thought that a “Bill in a blue dress” painting would be an amusing way to shock visitors. Pictured, Tripp speaks to the press in front of the Federal Courthouse on July 29, 1998, after concluding her testimony before the federal grand jury investigating President Bill Clinton. Among those confounded by the revelation this week that accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein had owned and prominently displayed a freakish painting of former President Bill Clinton is the artist herself.
While no date has been attached to the image, it looks as if the people in the photograph were in their 20s. A photo has been recirculating, purporting to show Bill and Hillary Clinton in costume many years ago with Bill dressed as a hillbilly and Hillary in blackface. Ryan-Kleid says that she has been overwhelmed amid the week’s frenzy of attention. She spoke to artnet News over the weekend by email to clarify some misinterpretations circling around the now-viral image, which she developed as a student, having recently arrived in the United States from Australia.
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The portrait, dubbed “Sparring Clinton,” was created seven years ago by an Australian satirical artist based in New York City as part of her master’s thesis at the New York Academy of Art. Or maybe, as righties are half-jokingly suggesting on Twitter this afternoon, it’s not a painting at all. The shoulder of the blue dress hangs off to the side as ‘Clinton’ seems to raise a ‘come hither’ finger towards the viewer. Debra Heine is a Catholic, mom of six and long time political pundit. She has written for several blogs including her own, Nice Deb, and Breitbart. While recently unsealed documents regarding the sexual predator do not include accusations against Clinton, the two appeared to be fairly close.
They used a photo from the Clintons' wedding, in which the Clintons were photographed with Hillary standing on a step so she appears to be the same height as Bill. In Vanity Fair‘s profile, Epstein is described as ‘one of the few truly baffling mysteries among New York’s moneyed world’, adding ‘people know snippets, but few know the whole.’ After his death, it seems a few of those mysteries are already unravelling. Elsewhere in his New York home, Epstein reportedly had ‘row upon row of individually framed eyeballs’, according to Vanity Fair, which were imported from England and ‘made for injured soldiers’. The painting of Bill Clinton wasn’t the only eyebrow-raising piece of artwork Epstein apparently owned, however.
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“The Clinton Affair,” a six-part series produced by Alex Gibney and directed by Blair Foster, begins airing on A&E on Sunday, Nov. 18. She explained that this was the first time she and the president had been together since she had been “banished” to the Pentagon, a decision she believed was made to keep her from affecting the 1996 presidential election. Lewinsky went into detail about the day the piece of evidence was created, as she continued to carry on a years-long relationship with Clinton in the early months of 1997, after he won re-election. None of these people said to me, ‘Hey, you’ve got to go to the bathroom, you’ve got stuff all over your dress,’” Lewinsky said in “The Clinton Affair,” a new A&E series. Epstein was arrested in July on federal charges for sex trafficking of minors in Florida and New York.
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