This just in: The names of over 170 people linked to Jeffrey Epstein are set to be revealed through court documents that will be unsealed in the first days of 2024.
Names include those of Epstein’s friends, recruiters, victims, and witnesses.
Take a look at this breaking news:
🚨 BREAKING: Over 170 of Jeffrey Epstein's high-profile associates will be NAMED in court documents set to be unsealed in the first days of 2024 pic.twitter.com/LP8p3EKGPi
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) December 19, 2023
BREAKING: 177 Jeffrey Epstein high profile associates will be revealed in the new year.
Good 🔥
Judge Loretta Preska ruled that 177 names of Epstein's friends, recruiters, victims & others shall be revealed to expose the pedoph*les s*x trafficking operation.
Some names include… pic.twitter.com/OsG3fC2vIi
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) December 19, 2023
The New York Post has more details:
More than 170 people with ties to Jeffrey Epstein — including former employees and victims — are set to be named in a trove of court documents a Manhattan federal judge has ordered should be unsealed in the coming weeks.
Judge Loretta Preska on Monday ordered the release of the trove of long-sealed documents in the since-settled defamation lawsuit that Epstein accuser, Virginia Giuffre, brought against the convicted pedophile’s madam, Ghislaine Maxwell, back in 2015.
ADVERTISEMENTUnder the ruling, dozens of individuals — who have previously only been identified as “Jane Does” or “John Does” in various court filings linked to the suit — will likely be identified when materials tied to them are “unsealed in full.”
The Daily Mail also reported:
Judge Loretta Preska wrote ‘unsealed in full’ next to the names of 177 Does who are Epstein’s friends, recruiters, victims and others whose names will be revealed when the material is released within the coming weeks.
The material is related to a defamation case brought by Prince Andrew’s accuser Virginia Roberts in New York against Epstein’s madam Ghislaine Maxwell.
The hundreds of files will shed new light on the late financier’s sex trafficking operation and his network of influence
Roberts sued Maxwell for defamation in 2016 and while the case was settled, media outlets filed in order to have the documents made public.
Some of the Does are identified in the ruling through links to interviews they have given to the media, which the judge cited as a reason why they should not stay private.
They include the housekeepers on Epstein’s private island in the Caribbean where some of the worst abuse that he perpetrated was carried out.
In her ruling Judge Preska gave 14 days for any Does who objected to their documents being made public to object, after which they would be unsealed.
There will be documents about one of Prince Andrew’s accusers, who claims he fondled her breasts at Epstein’s New York mansion.
ADVERTISEMENTThere will also be material about Haley Robson, who was named as a recruiter in police files of Epstein’s original investigation in 2006 in Palm Beach – though she has more recently claimed she was a victim too.
The filing suggests some documents will relate to Jean-Luc Brunel, a French model scout who was close to Epstein and allegedly abused many young women. Brunel hanged himself in a Paris prison cell in 2022 while awaiting trial on a slew of sex charges.
The documents in the case have been released on a rolling basis since 2019 when the first batch were made public days before Epstein also hanged himself in prison while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.
Are you ready to see whose names turn up?
🚨The names of more than 170 Epstein high-profile associates will be exposed in January
You hear that?
It’s the sound of America’s most corrupt politicians and billionaires freaking out pic.twitter.com/wr3GhFUAKv
— DC_Draino (@DC_Draino) December 19, 2023
Who do you think will be exposed?
Or, do you think the documents will be conveniently ‘destroyed’ just before dropping?…
How much you wanna bet the place storing the documents, has a "mysterious fire" before they can be released to the public? Lol.
— Joseph Jernigan (@jjernigantweets) December 19, 2023
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