Bill Clinton traveled with Ghislaine Maxwell, per Secret Service documents: Report
Former President Bill Clinton took a trip with Ghislaine Maxwell to India in 2003, according to Secret Service records obtained by Judicial Watch.
The conservative watchdog filed a Freedom of Information Act request asking for information regarding trips the 42nd President may have taken with the British socialite.
Maxwell was a close friend to the now-deceased pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, and is currently on trial for sex trafficking.
The November 2003 records consist of emails that depict Maxwell's and Clinton's travel plans from "Agra, India to Los Angeles, CA (via Japan for fuel stop)."
On the email chain, an agent added that he wanted to help make the trip better by providing food. "We’re here to help and happy to do so. I know your guys have been run through the ringer and I think everyone wants to see this trip get over, so if I can help make their trip a little nicer, that’s the least we can do. I heard that when they flew from Oslo to Hong Kong via Russia fuel stop, they had nothing to eat that entire trip, so I don’t want that to happen again," he wrote.
Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said, "This new information raises more questions about the extent and nature of the relationship between Bill Clinton, Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein."
In 2015, Judicial Watch sued to obtain information regarding the costs of Clinton's trips to Epstein's private island. During Maxwell's trial Tuesday, Epstein's former pilot testified that Clinton rode on the sex offender's private plane.