Jeffrey Epstein‘s brother, Mark Epstein, dismissed speculation tying Bill Clinton to a cryptic 2018 email uncovered in a trove of newly unsealed documents involving his late brother and Donald Trump, clarifying that a reference to “Bubba” was not aimed at the former president.
The clarification followed the House Oversight Committee’s release of over 26,000 pages from Jeffrey’s estate, including messages between the brothers. One email from Mark asked Jeffrey to check with Steve Bannon if Russian President Vladimir Putin had “the photos of Trump blowing Bubba.”
That line ignited speculation online, with many assuming “Bubba” was a jab at Clinton, who’s often referred to by that nickname. Clark said that “Bubba” was “a private individual who is not a public figure,” though Mark declined to name the person.
The email thread, dated 2018, shows Jeffrey replying with the Yiddish word “tsuris,” meaning trouble. The messages were part of a larger document dump that has renewed public interest in Trump’s ties to the late financier. Other emails show Jeffrey calling Trump “dirty” and claiming the former president “knew about the girls.” In another message to Michael Wolff, Jeffrey offered to show him “photos of Donald and girls in bikinis in my kitchen.”