The Jeffrey Epstein list documents released

The Jeffrey Epstein list documents released – Unsealed documents from the trial involving sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein were released Wednesday. This is the first set of documents to be expunged under the Dec. 18 court order, and more are expected in the coming weeks. The documents are expected to include about 200 names, including some of Epstein’s accusers, prominent businessmen, politicians and more.

The first batch of documents contained no major revelations, with most of the information having already been disclosed through media reports and other court cases. However, this is the first time that these documents, presented in court, have been disclosed by the justice system.

The documents contain small portions of filings from Ghislaine Maxwell, Virginia Roberts Giuffre and Johanna Sjoberg. One submission from Sjoberg described Prince Andrew jokingly touching her breasts while posing for the photo. Sjoberg also mentioned Epstein talking about Bill Clinton and suggested contacting Donald Trump during the flight.

The Jeffrey Epstein list documents released

The placement articles include references to several famous names, including Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton and Donald Trump. There are also allegations against individuals such as former New Mexico governor Bill Richardson, tech mogul Marvin Minsky, model Jean-Luc Brunel and US investor Glenn Dubin.

The unsealed documents are records from a settled lawsuit filed by Virginia Roberts Giuffre, who claimed that Epstein sexually abused her when she was a child and that Maxwell contributed to the abuse. Many victims and alleged accomplices have given public interviews and have already been identified in the media. The names of some victims have been redacted due to the sensitivity of the crime.

Epstein was indicted in 2019 on federal charges of running a sex trafficking ring and committed suicide in prison while awaiting trial. Maxwell was charged with sex trafficking involving multiple victims and was convicted in 2021.

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