February 08, 2026
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Epstein Files Show Maxwell Wired $1 Million for Early Clinton Global Initiative

Newly released Justice Department documents show that Ghislaine Maxwell played a hands‑on role in launching Bill Clinton’s Clinton Global Initiative in 2004, including arranging a $1 million wire payment to event producer Publicis Groupe for work on what she and Jeffrey Epstein called “the Clinton project.” Emails in the Epstein investigation cache place Maxwell inside budget discussions for the first CGI conference and show her troubleshooting with both Clinton aides and Publicis about the event’s challenges. One message has Epstein telling her to ask the payor “why 1 million now and where will it be going,” confirming he was aware of the funding, though the ultimate source of the money is not clear from the documents. The correspondence corroborates Maxwell’s prior claim, made in a Justice Department interview, that she played a key role in setting up the high‑profile global conference years before Epstein’s 2006 indictment and her own 2022 conviction for conspiring to sexually exploit underage girls. For a U.S. audience, the records deepen the paper trail connecting Epstein’s inner circle to a flagship Clinton philanthropic venture and will likely fuel further scrutiny in Congress’s ongoing Epstein files probe and in public debate about how deeply Epstein’s network penetrated elite political and philanthropic circles.

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📌 Key Facts

  • DOJ’s newly released Epstein files include 2004 emails showing Ghislaine Maxwell involved in budget and planning for the first Clinton Global Initiative conference.
  • Maxwell arranged a $1 million wire to Publicis Groupe to pay for work on “the Clinton project,” with Epstein emailing her about the payment and asking where the money would go.
  • The documents support Maxwell’s prior statement to DOJ that she helped set up CGI, and they predate Epstein’s 2006 indictment and her 2022 20‑year sentence for conspiring to sexually exploit minors.

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