Epstein Prop Bets Available for the Clinton Hearings

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Jeff Epstein in backdrop of Bill and Hillary Clinton

The Epstein List remains the most wagered on in Gambling911.com's 26 year history.  And the prop bets continue to be available as this story is not going away any time soon with the recent arrest of former UK Prince Andrew. 

While all eyes were on Tuesday night's State of the Union Address, many ears will be cupped against the House Oversight Committee's walls Thursday and Friday (February 26 and 27).

Those are the days when Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton will be grilled by the HOC over their relationships with Jeffrey Epstein. 

These sessions are being done as closed-door depositions that are recorded and transcribed — not held as an open, public hearing.  They will not be broadcast live. 

Videotaped coverage is expected, and excerpts could be released afterwards.

A fully live televised public hearing has been proposed by the Clintons but not confirmed.

No worries gamblers, BetOnline.ag has put together 20 prop bets for people to wager on ahead of the hearing. You can see all of them below.

Epstein prop bets can be seen here

What will Bill Clinton say?

I did not have sex/sexual relations (12/1)

I consulted the Bible (16/1)

51st Psalm (25/1)

 

What will happen first?

Any call for President Trump to Testify (1/3)

Death of Mark Middleton mentioned (1/1)

Towers Financial mentioned (2/1)

Vladimir Putin mentioned (5/2)

Any claim that Epstein was murdered (3/1)

Either Clinton to walk out (10/1)

 

Which Clinton accuser will be mentioned the most times?

Paula Jones (1/1)

Juanita Broaddrick (2/1)

Kathy Shelton (6/1)

Kathleen Willey (7/1)

Leslie Milwee (10/1)

 

Will Hillary Clinton say “right-wing conspiracy?”

Yes (4/1)

No (1/8)

 

Will either Clinton walk out of hearing?

Yes (5/1)

No (1/10)

 

Will either Clinton about be questioned about specific sex crime on Epstein's plane or property?

Yes (2/1)

No (1/3)

 

Will either Clinton exercise 5th Amendment rights during the hearing?

Yes (1/1)

No (2/3)

 

Will either Clinton admit to knowing about sex crimes prior to Epstein's arrest?

Yes (33/1)

 

Who will be mentioned first by committee member or either Clinton?

Vince Foster (2/1)

Monica Lewinsky (1/3

 

Who will be mentioned first by committee member or either Clinton?

Robert Maxwell (3/2)

Bill Gates (1/2)

 

Who will be mentioned first by committee member or either Clinton?

Ehud Barak (2/3)

Bill Richardson (1/1)

 

Who will be mentioned first by committee member or either Clinton?

Elon Musk (1/3)

Woody Allen (2/1)

 

Who will be mentioned first by committee member or either Clinton?

Leslie Wexner (1/4)

Jean-Luc Brunel (5/2)

 

Who will be mentioned first by committee member or either Clinton?

Andrew Mountbatten Windsor (1/1)

Virginia Guiffre (2/3)

 

Who will be mentioned first by committee member or either Clinton?

Mark Middleton (1/2

Craig Spence (3/2)

 

Who will be mentioned first by committee member or either Clinton?

Paula Jones (2/3)

Juanita Broaddrick (1/1)

 

Who will be mentioned first by committee member or either Clinton?

Ken Starr (1/2)

Linda Tripp (3/2)

 

Who will be indicted first?

Bill Clinton (3/1)

Prince Andrew (1/5)

 

Who will be indicted first?

Bill Clinton (1/3)

Bill Gates (2/1)

 

Will anyone be indicted on Epstein-related charges before 2027?

Yes (1/1)

No (2/3)

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