Multi-millionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein boasted to a young girl he allegedly sexual abused in the early 2000s that he and former President Bill Clinton were “best friends,” according to a suit filed against his estate on Wednesday.

Epstein’s latest accuser — who is identified as “Mary Doe” in the federal suit — alleged that when she went to his Upper East Side townhouse at the age of 16 in 2004, he showed her a photo that he had of Clinton.

“Epstein told her that he and President Clinton were ‘best friends,'” the suit states.

The girl, who came to the US from an unidentified war-torn nation as a refugee years earlier, told the sex criminal that Clinton’s policies made it possible for her and her family to settle in the US.

“When Mary explained her family’s story, Epstein told her that he would personally thank ‘Bill’ on her and her family’s behalf,” the suit states.

The woman alleges in the suit that Epstein sexually abused her a number of times when she was teenage model working and living in New York City.

The abuse drove her to suicidal thoughts and depression, according to the suit. She also alleges that Epstein’s alleged “fixer,” Sarah Kellen, aided and abetted the abuse by scheduling her visits to the townhouse and witnessing Epstein force her to perform oral sex on him.

A spokesperson for Clinton has repeatedly denied the former president had any knowledge of the abuse carried out by Epstein.

Kellen could not be reached on Wednesday. Lawyers for Epstein’s estate also did not respond to a request for comment.