Jeffrey Epstein is set to be disclosed. This revelation is anticipated to shed new light on the intricate web of sex trafficking orchestrated by Epstein, who met his demise in 2019, and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell. The disgraced millionaire was known for his associations with prominent figures from the realms of politics, business, and royalty.
A court order has mandated the unveiling of court documents related to a lawsuit linked to Maxwell, the daughter of a British media tycoon. The lawsuit, filed by Virginia Giuffre, one of Maxwell's accusers, resulted in a 20-year prison term for Maxwell. Previously under seal, the identities in the lawsuit, often referred to as «J Doe,» will now be disclosed with their real names, totaling 187 mentions.
The disclosure is a consequence of a defamation lawsuit brought by Giuffre, and the judge's ruling in New York last month paved the way for these names to be made public. Judge Loretta Preska acknowledged that many of the individuals were already publicly identified by the media or during Maxwell's trial, and others did not object to the release of the documents.
While some names, particularly those of child victims, will remain sealed, there is an anticipation that the list will encompass a mix of individuals accused of wrongdoing, accusers, and potential witnesses to the crimes. Notably, Prince Andrew is expected to be on the list, with court filings including evidence from a woman who accused him of sexual misconduct. Similarly, former U.S. President Bill Clinton is mentioned numerous times, primarily in relation to his association with Epstein on humanitarian trips.
The impending revelation of the Epstein list