In the documents, Giuffre also said she had dinner with President Bill Clinton on Epstein's private island in the US Virgin Islands, although she never witnessed the former president having sex with anyone. Clinton has previously denied he was ever on the island and did not have any knowledge of criminal activity by Epstein.
Giuffre also claimed that former Clinton Vice President Al Gore and his wife Tipper were guests on the island but said they did not engage in any sexual acts. A spokesperson for Al Gore said Gore did not know or meet Epstein and that he was never in any of his homes or properties.
Donald Trump was also included in the documents. Giuffre testified that she met the former president but never witnessed Trump taking part in any sexual activity.
Trump took to his social media platform in the wake of the Epstein documents that were released. He also responded to fake images that were generated by artificial intelligence showing Trump with Epstein on his private plane.
"This is A.I., and it is very dangerous for our Country!" said Trump. "Also, I was never on Epstein's Plane, or at his 'stupid' island. Strong Laws ought to be developed against A.I. It will be a big and very dangerous problem in the future!"