Khaberni - Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton commented on the release of Jeffrey Epstein's files, stating that although their contents are "horrifying," the presence of someone's name in the documents does not necessarily imply guilt.
Yesterday, Saturday, at the Munich Security Conference, Hillary Clinton described the information that emerged from Epstein's files as "extremely disturbing and truly horrifying." She expressed hope for the continued publication of the documents to ensure full transparency.
Clinton emphasized that "just because someone’s name is in the files, it doesn't necessarily mean they committed a crime." She stressed the necessity for transparency to allow the public to review the contents and hold those responsible accountable when necessary.
She mentioned that she has "requested for years that everything be published," calling for the public disclosure of all information related to the case.
It is scheduled that she and former President Bill Clinton will testify before a committee in the House of Representatives later this month.
For his part, Bill Clinton has repeatedly denied committing any wrongdoing related to Epstein.



