Former National Security Advisor; called Epstein after search warrant executed (deceased)
Sandy Berger, former National Security Advisor under President Bill Clinton, appears in Epstein-related court documents as a subject of questioning in a 2010 deposition. Lawyers for victim Virginia Giuffre asked former model Adriana Ross whether Berger—described as affiliated with Clinton—had called Epstein's house within three weeks of a search warrant execution and whether he tipped off Epstein about the raid. Ross declined to answer, invoking her Fifth Amendment right. No evidence indicates Berger was arrested, charged, convicted, or sentenced in connection with Epstein. Berger died in 2015. His only documented legal accountability relates to a separate 2005 misdemeanor plea for removing and destroying classified documents from the National Archives, entirely unrelated to Epstein.
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