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What Sky News has uncovered about Bill Clinton and Jeffrey Epstein's relationship

Sky News has uncovered new details about the timings and locations of photographs featuring Bill Clinton and paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein, forming a comprehensive timeline of their relationship.

The photos, included in the Epstein files and verified by Sky's Data and Forensics team, were taken on numerous Clinton Foundation trips where Epstein was present. The former US president has never been accused of wrongdoing in connection with Epstein and has said he did not know about the sex offender's crimes.

Being included in the Epstein files does not imply wrongdoing. In 1992, records show Epstein donated $2,000 to Mr Clinton's successful presidential campaign on 30 January and 8 June - a small fraction of the $62m his campaign raised overall.

After being sworn in as president in 1993, Mr Clinton was pictured in September with Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell after an event for donors to a White House restoration project. The event was said to have been for donors and records list Epstein and Maxwell donating $10,000 to the White House Historical Association the same day as the event.

Hillary Clinton hosted the event with her husband Bill Clinton. Freedom of information (FOI) records show that Epstein visited the White House 17 times from 1993 to 1995.

In 1996, Mr Clinton was re-elected for a second presidential term. A few years later in 1999, records from the Federal Election Commission show Epstein donated $20,000 on 29 October to Hillary Clinton's senate campaign.

This donation shows no suggestion of wrongdoing. In 2001, Bill Clinton left office, creating the Clinton Foundation, with the mission to "strengthen the capacity of people in the United States and throughout the world to meet the challenges of global interdependence".

In 2002, Mr Clinton visited Epstein's New York residence once, as confirmed by Mr Clinton's spokesperson Angel Urena. Sky News has verified numerous photographs taken on Clinton Foundation trips where Epstein was present.

In May 2002, Mr Clinton set off for his trip around Asia for the Clinton Foundation on Epstein's plane. They visited, Russia, Singapore, China, Bangkok and Brunei in a three-day period.

These photos were taken on 25 May 2002 at Don Mueang International Airport, then with pictures at Wat Phra Kaew, a Buddhist temple. Thumbnails show what appears to be Epstein's plane on the platform at the airport.

Many pictures from the Asia trip were already public but have been verified for the first time by the Sky News Data and Forensics team. Using images released by the US Department of Justice (DOJ), Sky News analysed photo thumbnails alongside enlarged photos, to locate and date certain photos on this timeline, cross-referencing them with flight logs and email exchanges.

This set of photographs was in Brunei in the Emperor suite at the Empire Hotel. The suite is a luxurious accommodation that spans 665 square metres (over 7,000 square feet) and features a master bedroom, private dining area, swimming pool, sauna, steam room, grand piano, and a cinema.

An article in Vanity Fair on Epstein placed a photo of the two on a plane on the Brunei trip. Another photo released by the DOJ shows Mr Clinton in the same seat, with the same clothes, holding his arm around a redacted girl.

This photo does not imply any wrongdoing. A few months later, in July, Mr Clinton and Epstein were pictured together at the royal wedding of King Mohammed VI in Morocco on 12 July 2002.

Flight logs show they flew back to Santa Maria together the following day. Thumbnails from an album released by the DOJ, labelled "Morroco king wedding.

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