Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton were deposed in New York as part of an ongoing investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s activities, according to officials involved in the matter.
The high-profile couple provided testimony to investigators conducting a wide-ranging probe into Epstein’s financial dealings and network of associates. Their appearances came after subpoenas were issued as part of efforts to gather information about individuals connected to Epstein prior to his death.
Both Bill and Hillary Clinton answered questions under oath, though neither has been charged with any wrongdoing in the investigation. Representatives for the Clintons have stated that their cooperation with the inquiry was forthcoming and voluntary.
The testimony focused on the nature and extent of the Clintons’ interactions with Epstein, including any events, meetings, or communications that may have taken place. Investigators are examining a broad timeline of associations and are seeking to clarify details involving numerous public figures.
The depositions mark a notable development in the long-running examination of Epstein’s circle and the extent of his relationships with influential individuals. Law enforcement officials emphasize that the investigation remains active and that additional interviews and legal actions could follow as more information is gathered.
While the Clintons’ involvement in the probe attracted significant media attention, experts say that being deposed does not imply guilt, but rather reflects the investigation’s scope and determination to explore all relevant avenues.
