Former President Bill Clinton traveled to Morocco in the past and attended the king’s wedding with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, sources familiar with the trip confirm. The group’s presence together at the high-profile event is noted in previously undisclosed travel records and photos that have recently surfaced.
The visit to the Moroccan royal celebration occurred years before Epstein and Maxwell faced criminal charges, and the former president’s schedule included official engagements alongside the social events. Clinton’s participation in the wedding festivities places him in the company of Epstein and Maxwell during the same overseas itinerary, though there is no indication he was involved in any of their later legal issues.
The details emerged as part of a broader release of documentation and imagery tied to Epstein’s social circle, drawing attention due to the high-profile nature of those pictured. Officials and aides from Clinton’s camp have historically described his travels and interactions with Epstein as part of broader philanthropic and diplomatic activities.
The Moroccan king’s wedding was a major international event that attracted numerous world leaders and dignitaries, and Clinton’s presence among the attendees reflects his status at the time. The appearance of Epstein and Maxwell in the same travel group has reignited public interest in historical associations, even as legal matters connected to Epstein and Maxwell remain in the past.
