A woman who accused Jeffrey Epstein of sexual molestation when she was a teen declared in an affidavit that she saw former President Bill Clinton on the billionaire hedge fund magnate's private "Orgy Island."

Her testimony contradicts Clinton's statement earlier this week that he has never been to the island, known as Little Saint James, between St. Thomas and St. John in the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Epstein was forced to register as a sex offender in 2008 after receiving a lenient plea deal for allegedly paying girls for sexual massages. On Monday, a new indictment was unsealed charging him with molesting underage girls and sex trafficking.

Epstein accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre, who was known as Virginia Roberts at the time, said in a 2014 lawsuit that while she saw Clinton on the island, she did not see him engage in sex, the New York Times reported in 2015. Her claim has not been corroborated.

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Clinton also asserted Monday he made only four trips on Epstein's private jet between 2001 and 2003 and always was accompanied by his Secret Service detail. But flight logs obtained by FoxNews.com in 2015 show the former president took at least 26 trips on the Boeing 727 and ditched his Secret Service detail for at least five of the flights.

"Almost every time that Clinton's name is on the pilot logs there are underage girls, there are initials, and there are names of many many girls on that private plane," said investigative reporter Conchita Sarnoff, the executive director of Alliance to Rescue Victims of Trafficking and the author of "Trafficking," in a Fox News interview Monday night.

Fox News reported in 2016 that Epstein allegedly offered sex to underage girls aboard the jet, dubbed by tabloids the "Lolita Express." An air hostess testified the plane had a bed where passengers had group sex.

'Pictures of Clinton'

Vanity Fair reported Tuesday that in the months before he ran for president, Donald Trump discussed with National Enquirer owner David Pecker how the Epstein sexual abuse scandal might affect the Clintons.

"Trump said that Pecker had told him that the pictures of Clinton that Epstein had from his island were worse," recalled a former Trump organization employee.

On Monday, a Clinton spokesman issued a statement in response to the indictment: "President Clinton knows nothing about the terrible crimes Jeffrey Epstein pleaded guilty to in Florida some years ago, or those with which he has been recently charged in New York. In 2002 and 2003, President Clinton took a total of four trips on Jeffrey Epstein’s airplane: One to Europe, one to Asia, and two to Africa, which included stops in connection with the work of the Clinton Foundation."

The spokesman also claimed that staff, supporters of the Clinton Foundation and Clinton's Secret Service detail "traveled on every leg of every trip."

"He had one meeting with Epstein in his Harlem office in 2002, and around the same time made one brief visit to Epstein’s New York apartment with a staff member and his security detail," the spokesman said.

However, a March 1995 story by the Palm Beach Post reported then-president Clinton attended a three-hour dinner with a "very select group of people" at the Palm Beach home of business magnate Ron Perelman that included Epstein.

'Your denials are worthless'

The Smoking Gun reported in 2015 regarding the lawsuit that Epstein had 21 different numbers for Bill Clinton in his phonebook. The report said several of Epstein's victims "floated the possibility of subpoenaing Clinton."

Newsweek cited a 2015 Gawker story on the pilot logs that found one flight included a softcore porn actress listed under "massages" in Epstein's phone book. Gawker reported Clinton shared 11 flights aboard the 727 with Epstein's longtime partner Ghislaine Maxwell and his former assistant Sarah Kellen, who have been accused in court filings of acting as pimps on Epstein's behalf.

FoxNews.com reported attorneys for Epstein touted his close friendship with Bill Clinton in an attempt to boost Epstein's image during plea negotiations in 2007.

In a 23-page letter, lawyers Alan Dershowitz and Gerald Lefcourt claimed Epstein helped start Clinton's controversial family foundation.

"Mr. Epstein was part of the original group that conceived the Clinton Global Initiative, which is described as a project 'bringing together a community of global leaders to devise and implement innovative solutions to some of the world's most pressing challenges,” they wrote in a July 2007 letter to the U.S. Attorney’s office in the Southern District of Florida. "Focuses of this initiative include poverty, climate change, global health, and religious and ethnic conflicts."

FoxNews.com said Epstein's true role in creating the foundation could not be confirmed.

Breitbart News reported Thursday that Bill Clinton rape accuser Juanita Broaddrick dismissed Clinton's claim that he "knows nothing" about Epstein's alleged crimes.

"Your denials are worthless, Bill Clinton," Broaddrick told Breitbart News.

"You raped me in 1978," she said. "I have had to live with that horrific memory all these years while you made statements of denial through your attorneys. You were too much of a coward to say it yourself. The majority of Americans, including Democrats, now realize you are a sexual predator who has never been brought to justice."