New photos have emerged showing former President Bill Clinton posing with Ghislaine Maxwell aboard Jeffrey Epstein's private jet in the early 2000s.

In the images, obtained by DailyMail.com on Friday, Clinton is pictured at the top of steps of the plane - which was dubbed the 'Lolita Express' - with his hand on Maxwell's shoulder.

In another one, the former commander-in-chief is pictured with Chauntae Davies, Epstein's personal masseuse and an 'air-hostess' on the plane at the time, who has accused Epstein of raping her on multiple occasions.

Clinton is pictured relaxing on board the jet, with a cigar hanging out of his mouth as he reads a newspaper.

Also seen aboard the Boeing 727 are actor Kevin Spacey and comedian Chris Tucker, who accompanied Clinton on the five-day humanitarian trip in 2002 - a project for the Clinton Foundation to raise awareness about poverty and the AIDS crisis.

Other photos from the voyage show Spacey in front of table overflowing with jewels and show Tucker in a red baseball cap wearing a pair of Sony headphones.

There is no evidence to suggest that Clinton, Tucker or Spacey engaged in any sexual activities when they flew on the plane or that they knew of Epstein's crimes.

New photos show former president Bill Clinton and Jeffrey Epstein's long-time friend Ghislaine Maxwell on board the billionaire's private jet, dubbed the 'Lolita Express', in 2002

In another image, Clinton is seen lounging on the jet, smoking a cigar and reading a newspaper with some bedding behind him (pictured)

An air-stewardess on the jet at the time, Chauntae Davies, then 22 (pictured), recounted the trip in an exclusive interview with The Sun

Davies was 22 years old at the time of the trip and an aspiring massage therapist. She was hired to be Epstein's personal masseuse and said he raped her on multiple occasions.

She told The Sun in an exclusive interview that was invited to join the trip one week before they departed.

Davies said the trip was a five-day humanitarian trip to Africa in 2002 as part of a project for the Clinton Foundation. Pictured: Davies, left, with Clinton

Davies said she was hesitant about traveling so far from home with Epstein, whom she accused of raping and sexually assaulting her on other trips, including at his private island in the Caribbean.

However, she says she was not sexually assaulted on this journey.

When Davies arrived to the airfield for the trip, she said a man handed pilot uniforms to her and three other assistants to wear on board to look professional as they waited for Epstein and Maxwell’s arrival.

She she 'felt like a goober' but still put on the outfit and acted as an air stewardess.

Davies described being shocked when she saw the A-listers that would be traveling with her.

'I jumped out of my seat and was immediately aware that my travel mates had arrived and in walks Bill Clinton,' she told The Sun.

'He continued to walk onto the plane, introducing himself. I thought him to be charming and sweet.

'More of the guests arrived and somehow, as the plane closed its doors, I stood looking around the room at all the new faces I just met.

'Chris Tucker, Kevin Spacey and Bill - accompanied also of course by the Secret Service. I was going to Africa with the most eclectic group of people imaginable.'

Many of Epstein's alleged victims have claimed that he used the plane to shuttle underage girls between his properties and that he organized orgies on board.

But Davies describes the former president as a 'complete gentleman' whom she remembers smoking cigars and playing cards on board the flight.

'I wrote in my journal at the time that I wished he could be president again. He was charismatic and funny and kind and personable,' she said.

She also described the experience as being like 'camp'.

'Everybody cracked jokes at one another. Clinton was chiming in cracking jokes along with us, and we were all laughing and bonding over corny jokes,' she told The Sun.

'A movie was put on, everyone took either a seat in the giant armchairs or on the floor, and watched it all together. Eventually, everyone fell asleep to the movie.'

Davies added that her previous experiences cast a shadow over the trip, which included stops in Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, Mozambique and South Africa.

Also seen on board the trip were actor Kevin Spacey (left) and comedian Chris Tucker (right). Images see Spacey in front of a table filled with jewels and Tucker speaking with other actors and humanitarians

Davies described the trip as 'camp' where everyone on board made jokes and fell asleep watching a movie. Pictured: Spacey (center) with Clinton (left) during the trip

There is no evidence to suggest Clinton, Tucker or Spacey engaged in any sexual activities when they flew on the plane or that they knew of Epstein's crimes. Pictured: Tucker wearing a pair of headphones during the trip

'I felt shamed by what had been happening with Jeffrey and I was doing my best acting performance to keep things looking as professional as I could,' she told The Sun.

'I had to cover it up for everyone. I still thought it was happening only to me and I couldn’t talk about it with any of the other assistants.'

Clinton previously issued a statement regarding his travel on Epstein's plane and insisted he knew nothing about the financier's crimes.

'President Clinton knows nothing about the terrible crimes Jeffrey Epstein plead guilty to in Florida some years ago, or those with which he has previously been charged in New York,' the statement read.

'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 Clinton Foundation.

'Staff, supporters of the Foundation, and his Secret Service detail traveled on every leg or every trip.'

The former president did not immediately reply to DailyMail.com's request for comment.

Davies, now 40 (far right, in 2002) said the girls were required to wear pilots' uniforms in an attempt to look professional

The humanitarian trip was to raise awareness about poverty and the AIDS crisis. Pictured: Clinton (center) during one of the stops on a trips

Stops on the trip include Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, Mozambique and South Africa. Pictured: Maxwell (left) speaking during the trip with Spacey (right)

Davies, now 40, said revisiting the photos made her question how such powerful people were pulled into Epstein's circle as he was committing heinous sex crimes.

'It's clear that Epstein was using this private jet and his wealth to get close to rich and powerful people,' Davies told The Sun.

'Looking back at these images now it raises a lot of questions about why Bill Clinton was using the plane and what perhaps Jeffrey may have been trying to accomplish by having him around.'

Epstein was arrested on July 6 and pleaded not guilty to federal charges of sex trafficking involving dozens of girls as young as 14.

He was found dead on August 10 in his cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan and an autopsy concluded that he hanged himself.