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2nd batch of documents unsealed in Ghislaine Maxwell lawsuit

A New York federal judge overseeing the case between Jeffrey Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre and convicted co-defendant Ghislaine Maxwell has revealed the names of dozens of people connected to the disgraced investor. ordered to be made public.

The second batch of files was made public after Mr Giuffre's lawyers uploaded 40 previously redacted documents on Wednesday night. U.S. District Judge Loretta Preska ordered their release in December, but gave Jane and John two weeks if they wanted to appeal.

The documents unsealed on Friday include former President Bill Clinton, who has not been accused of wrongdoing, further references to Britain's Prince Andrew, who has been accused of wrongdoing, and lengthy electronic messages sent to and from Giuffre. It included a collection of emails, etc.

Fox News Digital is still reviewing the file, which will be updated.

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Jeffrey Epstein photographed on September 8, 2004 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. (Rick Friedman/Rick Friedman Photography/Corbis via Getty Images)

Those names had previously been sealed or redacted in documents from a 2015 lawsuit filed by Giuffre against Maxwell, who was later convicted in federal court on criminal sex trafficking charges. received. The parties settled in 2017, but the unsealing process dragged on for years.

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The first file dump includes anecdotes about David Copperfield performing “magic tricks” at a dinner party at one of Epstein's mansions, and an “orgy with minors” with the late physicist Stephen Hawking. It contained little surprises, except for the odd reference to.

Ghislaine Maxwell sunbathing on a yacht

In this undated photo, Ghislaine Maxwell sunbathes on a yacht. The photo was one of many unearthed during Maxwell's sex trafficking trial in the Southern District of New York, where she allegedly worked with Epstein to sexually abuse minors. He was convicted and sentenced to 20 years in prison in 2022. (U.S. Department of Justice)

A total of about 240 documents are expected to be opened. Judge Preska is also considering arguments from additional judges seeking future name disclosure.

Maxwell is appealing his conviction.

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