Former President’s Longtime Confidante Says Bill Clinton Visited Epstein’s Island, Likens Family’s World To A ‘Cult’

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A newly revealed bombshell story is alleging Bill Clinton did, in fact, enjoy a trip to Jeffrey Epstein’s “pedophile” island, and Doug Band is revealing more secrets, as reported by Fox News.

Band was allegedly Clinton’s “right-hand man” after he left the White House.

“It’s like a cult, that world,” he reportedly said. “It’s hard to get yourself out and difficult to see outside of it. And it’s even harder to understand that when you’re inside.”

Clinton’s team also denied that he ever visited Epstein’s island, with claims that they had “detailed travelogue entries of the period in question that did not contain a visit.”

A source close to the Clintons’ said “Chelsea hated Doug because he was like a son to her father.”

From Fox News:

Band, who landed an internship at 22 in Clinton’s White House, went on to serve as a gatekeeper and advocate for the former president. Starting in 2001, Band reportedly saw his job as restoring Clinton’s scandal-plagued legacy — something he says became increasingly difficult with his wife’s presidential run.

Band alleged that in June 2011, Chelsea demanded he offer her and her husband, financier Marc Mezvinsky, equity in his new business. Her father, who was present at the meeting, allegedly stood by her as she argued the $2.5 million offer to her father wasn’t enough.

“I thought she was kidding or deeply sick,” said Band, who reportedly felt like he was in a shakedown. The magazine reported that a Clinton family spokesperson denied that Chelsea asked for equity.