Epstein emails with ex-Obama lawyer claim he stopped talking to Bill Clinton: ‘No conscience
WASHINGTON — Deceased pedophile Jeffrey Epstein ended his friendship with Bill Clinton because he believed the former president was a liar, according to new emails the disgraced financier’s estate handed over to Congress on Wednesday.
The thousands of emails obtained by the House Oversight Committee show that Kathryn Ruemmler, a former White House Counsel to President Barack Obama, had a chummy relationship with Epstein — and the two frequently discussed politics in the lead-up to the 2016 election.
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In a Jan. 23, 2016, email, Epstein revealed that he broke off contact with Slick Willy after “he swore, with whole-hearted conviction to me that he had done something, he had forgotten that he also swore the exact opposite to me only weeks before.”
“I will just say I told you so. Not to sound overly dramatic, but he is very close to being a psychopath,” Ruemmler had said earlier in the exchange. “[H]e has no conscience. It’s scary.”
“He obviously said something to you yesterday that was disturbing, and you don’t want to tell me. Just tell me — I can take it. I promise,” added Ruemmler, who was once listed as a backup executor to Epstein’s estate in January 2019, The Wall Street Journal reported.
But it’s unclear how long the two remained at odds as Clinton was mentioned in other emails in the trove of more than 20,000 documents show.

“Let’s do a men of the world conference,” theoretical physicist Lawrence Krauss said in an April 5, 2018, email to Epstein, sending a proposed invite list that included Clinton, the actor Kevin Spacey, former Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.) and director Woody Allen.
All had faced some form of sexual misconduct allegations in the preceding years.
The records shed light on Epstein’s close associates before and after Donald Trump’s defeat of Hillary Clinton.
Reps for Clinton and Ruemmler did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
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