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Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is reportedly weighing the possibility of a divorce from former President Bill Clinton amid renewed public scrutiny over his past association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The claim, published by RadarOnline, a tabloid outlet, suggests Hillary may be preparing to “save herself politically” as newly ordered document disclosures reignite debate over Epstein’s network and connections. 

According to RadarOnline, unnamed sources have alleged that Hillary is “shaken” and “enraged” by lingering questions surrounding Bill Clinton’s interactions with Epstein. The outlet claims the former First Lady could be considering a divorce settlement valued at nearly USD 90 million. The Clintons, married since 1975, have not publicly commented on these reports.

One source quoted by the publication said, “It really could be over… she’s long known what Bill is capable of.” Another claimed Hillary is “finished with him and out for blood.” None of these claims have been verified independently.

Renewed Attention On Clinton–Epstein Links

Bill Clinton’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein have been publicly discussed for years, largely due to flight logs showing the former president travelling on Epstein’s private jet, the so-called “Lolita Express”, for philanthropic events linked to the Clinton Foundation. Clinton has consistently denied any wrongdoing and has strongly rejected claims that he ever visited Epstein’s private island.

In his memoir Citizen, Clinton wrote, “He hurt a lot of people, but I knew nothing about it… By the time he was first arrested in 2005, I had stopped contact with him. I’ve never visited his island. I wish I had never met him.”

He also described Epstein as “odd,” noting he had “no inkling” of the criminal behaviour that later came to light.

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Political Pressure And Document Release Order

Speculation intensified after President Donald Trump recently ordered the release of all unclassified government records tied to Epstein. Analysts cited by RadarOnline argue that Hillary, now 78, may feel compelled to distance herself further by cooperating fully with investigators if needed.

Reports claim she could turn over any personal records, such as flight logs, correspondence, or references to Ghislaine Maxwell, to demonstrate transparency and protect her political legacy. These claims remain speculative. 

Bill Clinton has reportedly been subpoenaed by the US House Oversight Committee for testimony related to Epstein in recent months. According to media reports, both Bill and Hillary Clinton did not appear for earlier scheduled sessions, though no official explanation was provided.

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