brian: final our of fox and friends with a fox news alert. hundreds of pages of jeffrey epstein court documents unsealed. ainsley: several prominent figures are referenced including bill clinton and celebrities and business leaders. steve: many people publicly named, including clinton, have not been accused of wrongdoing, but documents are answering questions about epstein s web of famous friends and associates who would meet him at various locations. lawrence: peter doocy has more. peter: by now, been 20 years since bill clinton and jeffrey epstein talked, but he is in the pages released by epstein accuser joannashowberg. did jeffrey ever talk to you about bill clinton, she said he said one time clinton likes them young, referring to dpirls. in the deposition, david copperfield, famous magician, asked have you ever met david copperfield? yes. can you tell me what that was? sure. someone called me from the house and said he would be there and if i wanted to
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