Jeffrey Epstein Victim Details Al Gore 'Dinner' Encounter In Explosive Docs

Jeffrey Epstein Victim Details Al Gore 'Dinner' Encounter In Explosive Docs

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By Favour Adegoke on January 9, 2024 at 5:05 PM EST
Updated on January 9, 2024 at 6:44 PM EST

In the latest Jeffrey Epstein document dump, Virginia Roberts Giuffre, one of the sex offender's victims, shared an interesting encounter she had with former Vice President Al Gore.

In the document, Giuffre was questioned in a deposition whether she had ever encountered Bill Clinton and Al Gore or if the former VP had ever visited Epstein's private island in the Caribbean.

The questions led to fascinating revelations about a dinner she had with Gore and his former wife, Tipper Gore.

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Jeffrey Epstein Victim Details Encounter With The Former Vice President

Jeffrey Epstein Victim Details Al Gore 'Dinner' Encounter In Explosive Docs
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Giuffre, during her deposition, alleged that she had met the former VP once at a long dinner table with "people around."

Describing the encounter, she said, "It's a little hazy at where that took place. I mean, we are going back a long time ago, but I do remember one thing about him, I thought he was a wonderful guy who loved his wife and they spent the entire time like there was nothing else around them, it was just those two."

She continued, "It was a dinner table, a long dinner table with people around, but they were just lovely, just watching them as a couple."

The Epstein victim noted that she remembered thinking to herself that Gore was someone she would "vote for" and that the former VP was just "somebody that loves his wife that much."

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When asked about the purpose of the dinner, Giuffre noted that she was never given such information.

In the deposition, Guiffre was further questioned on whether the dinner happened on Epstein's infamous Little St. James island, and she said, "It could have been the island, but I could be mistaken if it was the island.It could have been New York.I'm not going to commit myself to saying it was definitely the island."

She noted that her memory was hazy when it came to location or places, adding that she traveled "everywhere a lot" with Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.

It should be noted that the victim was grilled on her prescription drug use, including Xanax -- during the same time of the interview.

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Virginia Giuffre Asked Point Blank If Al Gore Witnessed 'Abuse Of Minors'

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During her deposition, Giuffre was further questioned on Gore and if the former Vice President ever witnessed the sexual abuse of minors.

She was asked, "Is Al Gore the witness to the sexual abuse of Minors [?]," and Giuffre responded, "Again, he wasn't around all the time. I only met him once, so I can't say he is."

Giuffre was also questioned about Gore's ex-wife, Tipper, with the interviewer asking her the same question if Tipper was a "witness to the sexual abuse of minors."

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One of Jeffrey Epstein's alleged victims, Virginia Roberts Giuffre, right, speaks at a news conference following a hearing where Epstein's alleged victims made statements in Manhattan Federal Court on Aug. 27, 2019, in New York.
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The Epstein victim responded: "Not that I'm aware of. I mean, if you're going to say why was I there with an older man, then I guess yes, she would be, but do I believe that she took presence in anything like that, absolutely not. I can't say. I'm not on grounds to say that."

Giuffre was further grilled on the precise location of her encounter with Gore and his former wife, whether she met the couple on Epstein's island or New York home, and she replied in the negative, stating that she couldn't say for sure.

She said, "I cannot 100 percent lockdown that it was at the island, it could have been in New York."

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Gore and Tipper went their separate ways in 2010, after being married for forty years. They called their separation "a mutual and mutually supportive decision that we have made together following a process of long and careful consideration."

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