A painting, including former US President Bill Clinton, was found at the home of the late US billionaire, Jeffrey Epstein, in the Manhattan neighborhood of New York. The painting depicts Clinton in the Oval Office, in a blue dress similar to the dress worn by White House intern Monica Lewinsky. The dress is very similar to a dress worn by Clinton's wife Hillary at the Kennedy Center in 2009. The painting is titled "Analysis of Bell," by Australian-American painter Petrina Ryan-Clyde.

The painting was secretly seen inside the home of the billionaire, who was accused of sexual exploitation of the minors in Manhattan, which cost about $ 56 million, in October 2012, seven years before he was accused of running a network of smuggling minors from girls.

The source, who saw the painting, was a woman who asked not to be identified on a visit to billionaire Epstein for a trade show. The woman said she was shocked to see the painting through an open door as she entered the office of Epstein. "It was definitely Bill Clinton's," she told Daily Mail. It was an exciting picture. He was wearing high-heeled shoes and a blue dress, while his hands were in a strange position »

After finishing her discussions with Epstein, the source said, she returned to the waiting hall and said she saw a young Latin woman waiting to see Epstein. She added that it was strange, she was waiting for him in the same place where I was. She said that during the discussion with Epstein he looked like an unexpectedly terrifying man. He was wearing pajamas. He didn't look shabby, but he was barefoot and grizzled a lot. It was scary. He seemed wicked, and then I realized that I would not be involved in any business deals. Although the New York Tax Department valued his home at $ 55.93 million, government officials rated the house as worth $ 77 million.

The color of the Clinton dress wore a reference to former White House intern Monica Lewinsky's relationship with President Clinton, which led to a resounding scandal that almost toppled President Clinton. Clinton and Epstein were friends. Clinton, now 72, used a billionaire to fly him, and he visited the house more than once, making it possible that he saw the strange painting. But Clinton denied having anything to do with the island of Epstein, where he holds minors, a denial that President Donald Trump has expressed skepticism about his health this week. This painting marks a new turning point in Clinton and his family's relationship with Epstein.

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Last month, Clinton's office said he did not know anything about Epstein's crimes in the palace trade, and that he traveled with him four times in 2002 and 2003, although the plane's record shows he has traveled about 26 times.

One of the minors, who were at Epstein, Virginia Roebarts, said she saw Clinton on Epstein at a dinner in his honor shortly after he left the White House. This was confirmed when placed under oath.

After the suicide of the billionaire, last Saturday, Trump launched a tweet, saying that the Clinton family was involved in the death of Epstein. In addition, Epstein's claim that his girlfriend, Glynn Maxwell, was a guest at Chelsea's wedding was at least a year after Clinton said he had cut ties with billionaire Epstein.

Clinton and Epstein were friends. He used to use a billionaire to fly him and visited the house more than once.