Here is a list of 170 people involved in the case involving convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. It was published Wednesday, according to the judge's ruling.
Among them was former Democratic President Bill Clinton.
Judge Loretta Preska of the Southern District of New York ruled in December that the list should be released on January 1st, but the release was delayed to allow people to submit requests for their names to be suppressed. Ta.
The list consists of the names of people identified in a civil defamation lawsuit against Epstein's associate Ghislaine Maxwell by Virginia Giuffre, who claims to be one of Epstein's victims of sexual assault crimes. ing.
The list of names also includes some of the alleged victims of human trafficking rings. Preska said it makes no sense not to release the names of those who have spoken publicly about their allegations.
Two of the people whose names were to be published were able to get an extension to fight in court to remain anonymous.
Another former aide to Bill Clinton, Doug Band, is also on the list, and he said in an interview that he tried to prevent Clinton from meeting with Epstein, but the former president said in an interview that he tried to prevent Clinton from meeting with Epstein. He said they continued their relationship.
Other names included on the list include Prince Andrew, who is facing heinous accusations from alleged human trafficking victims and while awaiting trial on charges of sexual harassment and rape of a minor. The names have been known for some time, including French modeling agent Jean-Luc Brunel, who committed suicide in prison. 15 years old.
Mr. Epstein was found dead in a Manhattan prison in 2019, and authorities said he committed suicide, but the high profile of the sex trafficking ring fueled conspiracy theories about his death.
Maxwell was convicted of participating in human trafficking and is serving a 20-year sentence in a prison in Tallahassee, Florida.
Clinton was previously tagged in the document as “Doe 36.”
Here are news reports about this release:
New Jeffrey Epstein documents releasedwww.youtube.com
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