New York Post

‘Bubba likes ’em young,’ vic testified

Jacko named, too

- By PRISCILLA DeGREGORY, EMILY CRANE and ALLIE GRIFFIN

Jeffrey Epstein once said former President Bill Clinton “likes them young,” a victim of the dead sex offender testified in a deposition unsealed Wednesday — part of a trove of long-sealed court documents beginning to be made public.

The files, which name more than 170 Epstein associates — such as Clinton, former President Donald Trump and Prince Andrew — were ordered released by Manhattan federal Judge Loretta Preska last month and contain a gross accusation of inappropri­ate touching by the disgraced British royal.

They were filed in a sincesettl­ed defamation lawsuit that Epstein accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre brought against the late sicko’s madam, Ghislaine Maxwell, in 2015.

Another Epstein victim, Johanna Sjoberg, said in a 2016 deposition that the Duke of York put his hand on her breast as she sat on his lap at the financier’s Manhattan townhouse in 2001.

She also posed for a photo alongside Giuffre, whose breast was groped using a puppet of Andrew,

Sjoberg testified.

“They put the puppet on Virginia’s lap, and I sat on Andrew’s lap, and they put the puppet’s hand on Virginia’s breast, and Andrew put his hand on my breast, and they took a photo,” she said of Maxwell and Epstein.

Andrew has denied the accusation, which was revealed and reported on in a previous document dump, according to Reuters.

Sjoberg also was asked about Epstein’s comments on Clinton in the same deposition. “[Epstein] said one time that Clinton likes them young, referring to girls,” she testified.

Trump’s name also came up in Sjoberg’s testimony — with Epstein once suggesting a stop at one of the real estate mogul’s casinos in Atlantic City, NJ.

Other famous names in Wednesday’s document dump include the late “King of Pop” Michael Jackson (below) and magician David Copperfiel­d.

During questionin­g, Sjoberg said she met Jackson but did not provide him a massage and also met Copperfiel­d, who she said was a friend of Epstein’s. Copperfiel­d did some magic tricks at a dinner she attended at one of Epstein’s homes, she said.

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