Kevin Spacey has admitted that he once flew to Africa with Jeffrey Epstein , former President Bill Clinton and a group of “young girls” However, he has continued to deny that he was ever “friends” with the controversial deceased sex offender. The actor, 64, explained to Piers Morgan on his controversial Uncensored program that he met Epstein after former Clinton invited him on an eight-day humanitarian trip to Africa in 2002. “It was primarily to raise awareness and prevention for AIDS, and particularly for mothers who had HIV to get the medication they needed to not pass it onto their children, so I said yes, absolutely,” the actor claimed.
When flight log records for Epstein’s jet, which has been dubbed the “Lolita Express”, confirmed Spacey had been a passenger the actor at first denied having a connection to Epstein. Spacey told Morgan: “I have since learned who he is and I have since been able to go back and find out that the airplane that we flew on for this humanitarian mission was owned by Jeffrey Epstein.” He continued: “I didn’t know him.
I have never spent any time with him. I was with the Clinton Foundation people, that’s who I was with.” Spacey went on to say that he felt uncomfortable about Epstein, despite claiming not to know who he was.
“I didn’t want to be around this guy because I felt he put the president at risk on that trip to South Africa, because there were these young girls,” said Spacey. “We were like, ‘Who is .
