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I saw nothing and I did nothing wrong.
That's the standout line from the former US President Bill Clinton's opening statement.
He published it online shortly before beginning his testimony under oath to the House Oversight Committee investigating the crimes of the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
It's happening behind closed doors, as did his wife Hillary Clinton's testimony yesterday.
But while she says she never even met Epstein,