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The Scene Last Tuesday
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All roads lead back to Douglas Band, Bill Clinton’s longtime confidant and founding partner of the multinational advisory firm Teneo, entrenched in “Clintonworld,” serving as Clinton’s body man during his presidency and later as one of the key architects of his post-presidential empire. His contribution to one explosive
Vanity Fair article changed everything.
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Confessions of a Clintonworld Exile, a year after Epstein’s death, Band broke the code of silence, exposing a web of secrets simmering beneath the surface of American political life. Central to his revelations: Bill Clinton’s rumored love affair with Ghislaine Maxwell, then modestly known as the daughter of a disgraced media mogul and Jeffrey Epstein’s closest associate.
Band was blunt in print: “I tried for years to keep Epstein at a distance, but Clinton just couldn’t stay away.”
He also revealed Epstein was essentially a cover — an alibi for Clinton’s real reason for spending time in Epstein’s circle: Ghislaine Maxwell. According to unnamed sources, Clinton and Maxwell’s relationship was intimate for years. “Bill and Ghislaine were getting it on,” a close witness said. With Epstein as a convenient alibi, they could ferry Clinton around the world so he could be with Maxwell.
Their relationship extended beyond Caribbean retreats to New York City, where Clinton was repeatedly spotted visiting Maxwell’s $11 million townhouse on East 65th Street. The closeness between him, a former president, and her, a charming but increasingly elusive British socialite, drew occasional notice in New York social circles. Clinton and Maxwell were spotted dining together at the Madison Avenue Italian mainstay Nello, according to a 2002
New York magazine article, which described Maxwell as a “man-eater.” When Clinton went stag to a New York education charity gala in late 2001 —Hillary declined to attend — Maxwell was reportedly at his side.
Chelsea Clinton also grew very close to Ghislaine during this period. Maxwell’s vast network, her assets on generous loan, and her commitment to helping shape the early Clinton Foundation made her invaluable to the family. Because of what she provided for them, Band insisted Maxwell at a certain point was “more valuable” to the Clintons than Epstein: “You couldn’t hang out with her without being with him.”