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Photograph Confirms Clinton Received Massage From Epstein Accuser in 2002

A photograph showing former President Bill Clinton receiving a shoulder massage from Jeffrey Epstein accuser Chauntae Davies has been confirmed as authentic, according to multiple verification sources. The image, which resurfaced amid renewed scrutiny of Clinton’s ties to the disgraced financier, depicts then 22-year-old Davies kneeling behind Clinton during a 2002 humanitarian trip to Africa.

The photograph first appeared in the British tabloid Daily Mail in August 2020, showing Clinton smiling as Davies administered a massage during a refueling stop in Portugal. According to Davies’ account, the massage occurred after Clinton complained of stiffness from falling asleep in his chair, and Ghislaine Maxwell suggested Davies could help.

“Although the image looks bizarre, President Clinton was a perfect gentleman during the trip and I saw absolutely no foul play involving him,” Davies told the Daily Mail at the time. She explained that Maxwell, in what Davies described as “her prim British accent,” insisted she give the massage, to which Clinton replied, “would you mind giving it a crack?”

The authenticity of the photo has been verified through multiple means. AI-detection services indicated a near-zero probability the image was artificially generated, with one tool reporting a 0% chance and another showing just a 6% possibility of AI manipulation.

Davies, now in her early 40s, has publicly stated that Epstein raped and sexually assaulted her repeatedly over a four-year period until her escape in 2005. In the Netflix documentary series “Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich,” released several months before the photos became public, Davies described the Africa trip as “probably the single most amazing moment of my life.”

The humanitarian journey, focused on raising AIDS awareness, also included actor Kevin Spacey and comedian Chris Tucker among the passengers on Epstein’s private jet. Davies had been brought along initially as a masseuse but was asked to serve as a personal assistant during the trip.

The extent of Clinton’s travel on Epstein’s aircraft, nicknamed the “Lolita Express” by tabloids, remains a matter of dispute. While unverified flight logs reviewed by Fox News in 2016 indicated Clinton flew on Epstein’s jet at least 26 times, the former president’s spokesperson claimed in 2019 that he had taken only four flights on the aircraft.

The photo’s reemergence coincides with the November 2025 announcement from the U.S. Justice Department that it would investigate any connections between Clinton and Epstein at President Donald Trump’s request. Epstein died by suicide in 2019 while in federal custody awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.

A Clinton spokesperson stated that recently released Epstein emails proved “Bill Clinton did nothing and knew nothing,” while documents show both Epstein and Maxwell were visitors to the White House multiple times during Clinton’s presidency.

Maxwell is currently serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking and other criminal sexual activities involving minors, following her conviction as Epstein’s longtime associate and accomplice.

The image has circulated widely across social media platforms including X (formerly Twitter), Reddit, and Threads, attracting renewed attention as investigations into Epstein’s network of associates continue to unfold. The House Oversight Committee released a trove of Epstein emails on November 12, though the full implications of these documents in relation to Clinton remain under investigation.

Requests for comment from both Clinton’s foundation and Davies regarding the photographs have not received responses at the time of reporting.

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