Trump Lawyer: Epstein Case 'Going to Implicate a Lot of People'
Rudy Giuliani says case is 'not going to end up with just Jeffrey Epstein'

President Donald Trump's personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, said Monday that the child sex trafficking case against billionaire financier Jeffrey Epstein is "going to implicate a lot of people."
The former New York mayor added that the investigation is "not going to end up with just Jeffrey Epstein."
Mr. Giuliani made the remarks while speaking during an interview with Hill.TV.
Giuliani says investigators will undoubtedly focus on Clinton-linked Epstein's inner circle.
Prosecutors will probe whether individuals knew or participated in Epstein's sex crimes against underage girls, Giuliani revealed.
"If you spent this much time with him and he was so involved with these underaged girls — who did you see him with and what was he doing and what did he tell you and what did he say to you and how could you have missed it," Giuliani said.
"Maybe some were innocent — maybe some weren’t, but I think they’re going to investigate everybody."
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The new charges against Epstein come more than a decade after the sixty-five-year-old pleaded guilty to sex trafficking and was sentenced to 13 months in prison, according to The Hill.
They have since renewed scrutiny on a 2008 plea deal that was secured in part by outgoing Trump administration Labor Secretary Alex Acosta, who resigned this month over the backlash.
Acosta was a U.S. attorney at the time of Epstein’s conviction for soliciting prostitution from underage girls.
He allowed Epstein to serve 13 months in "custody with work release.”
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While Epstein's involvement with the Clintons and other famous Democrats is well known (A donor to the Clintons, Epstein bragged about co-founding the Clinton Global Initiative at one point), Bill Clinton's relationship with the sex offender is raising serious red flags.
Despite denials from Clinton, it is believed the ex-president traveled on Epstein's "Lolita Express" - the private jet where victims say underage girls were raped - "at least" 26 times.
The liberal media, however, has attempted to shift attention by questioning President Trump's involvement with the convicted pedophile.
Nevertheless, Giuliani's Monday decree suggests the president is in the clear.