Epstein and Magaziner: 19 Who Made a Difference in 2019
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Epstein and Magaziner: 19 Who Made a Difference in 2019
Convicted sexual predator Jeffrey Epstein and the Clinton Foundation's Ira MagazinerOne of Rhode Island's most prominent people continues to refuse to answer questions about his relationship with sexual predator Jeffrey Epstein.
A GoLocal review of thousands of documents relating to Epstein finds close links to Rhode Island’s Ira Magaziner. Magaziner is the father of Rhode Island General Treasurer Seth Magaziner, who is considered to be a likely Democratic candidate for Governor of Rhode Island in 2022.
Despite more than a dozen calls and emails, Magaziner has refused to answer questions about his relationship and flights with Epstein.
The senior Magaziner is a close friend and adviser to Bill and Hillary Clinton and presently leads the Clinton Health Access Initiative.
Magaziner repeatedly flew on Epstein’s jets and his personal phone number and private email were in Epstein’s “black book.”
According to flight records, the senior Magaziner flew on Jeffrey Epstein’s plane numerous times. The flight records show that Magaziner flew with Epstein and Clinton in Africa, China, and Hong Kong.
Magaziner has close ties to Clinton. During Clinton’s presidency, Magaziner was Senior Advisor for Policy Development leading the Clintons' effort for a national healthcare policy.
After his White House career, Magaziner chaired the Clinton Climate Initiative and the Clinton Foundation HIV/AIDS program, with its focus on Africa.
One set of flights with Epstein was in September of 2002 in Africa that included a landing in Dubai. Besides Magaziner and Clinton, the flight log lists supermodel Naomi Campbell, and actors Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker.
Flight logs have been released by a series of court orders tied to other litigation involving Epstein and his longtime companion Ghislaine Maxwell.
On another set of flights in 2003, the senior Magaziner traveled again with Epstein and Clinton in mainland China — to Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan province and then to Hong Kong.
Epstein was facing multiple federal charges for abusing women at the time of his death this year.
A GoLocal review found that Magaziner’s name was listed and his email was not that of his Clinton email, but his private consulting firm — SJS Advisors or SJS Inc.
SJS is a Rhode Island company created in 1990 according to business records of the Rhode Island Secretary of State's office.
According to filings, Magaziner is the president of SJS and the address for the business is his $3 million estate owned by Magaziner on Poppasquash Point in Bristol —complete with pool and basketball court.
According to Bristol tax assessor information, the home has 6 bedrooms and 5.5 baths.
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