Jeffrey Epstein Papers With Partner Names To Be Released: Report
According to media reports, the last batch of documents with the names of individuals associated with the deceased financier Jeffrey Epstein will be opened soon.
The Daily Mail reported that the material is expected to be made public in the coming months, almost four years after Epstein committed suicide while incarcerated in a New York federal penitentiary. The documents are expected to contain the names of accomplices, victims and employees associated with Epstein.
They refer to “alleged offenders” or accused of “serious offences”, as well as law enforcement officials and prosecutors.
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Epstein has been associated and friends with many public figures, including Bill Gates and former presidents Donald Trump and Bill Clinton. It is unclear whether these names will be mentioned in the material. Prince Andrew, who is accused of having sex with Epstein’s victim Virginia Roberts, now a minor Virginia Giuffre, and lawyer Alan Dershowitz are believed to be among the individuals mentioned in the papers, according to a Daily Mail report.
The documents have been sealed since Epstein committed suicide in 2019 and were used in a libel case filed by Roberts in 2015 against Ghislaine Maxwell, who was convicted of sex trafficking and recruiting minors for Epstein. The lawsuit was settled, and since then the materials have been gradually published.
The report says some of the people to be identified include John Doe 5, a victim who testified at Maxwell’s trial using only her first name. Another Assistant District Attorney.
Maxwell’s lawyers describe the other as a “public figure” who objected to the name being made public. John Doe, 23, has died but was charged with “serious offences,” the documents say, according to the Daily Mail. They are not identified by name.
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