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Jeffrey Epstein list: Court unseals names in Ghislaine Maxwell lawsuit

Jeffrey Epstein list – Nearly 200 names that were previously concealed in court documents pertaining to a lawsuit against Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein’s former partner and accomplice, have now been disclosed by a federal judge in New York. U.S. District Judge Loretta Preska issued the order for their release in December, allowing two weeks for any potential appeals from the individuals referred to as Jane and John Does. These names, which were previously redacted, have been made public in 40 documents that have been uploaded to the docket without any concealment. Among the notable figures revealed are former President Bill Clinton, his estranged aide Doug Band, Prince Andrew, and French modeling agent Jean-Luc Brunel, who, like Epstein, passed away while awaiting trial.

Epstein had numerous connections to high-profile individuals, including former U.S. presidents, foreign prime ministers, Prince Andrew, Hollywood celebrities, prominent academics, figures from the modeling and fashion industries, and other public figures. While some of these names were already known through other sources, they had been withheld from public view in the lawsuit. It is important to note that many of these individuals have not been accused of any wrongdoing.

Additional names that were unsealed include billionaire Glenn Dubin and his former private chef Rinaldo Rizzo, David Copperfield, Tony Figueroa, Lex Wexner (founder of Limited Brands and former CEO of Victoria’s Secret), and Epstein’s accusers such as Johanna Sjoberg and Annie Farmer. Sjoberg, in her deposition for the lawsuit, claimed that Epstein once mentioned that “Clinton likes them young,” referring to girls, and that Copperfield, a friend of Epstein’s, performed magic tricks during a dinner.

Previously released documents also revealed Rizzo’s account of Epstein and Maxwell visiting Dubin’s residence with a disoriented 15-year-old Swedish girl, who alleged that the couple had solicited her for sex and confiscated her passport. In an email from Epstein to Maxwell, which contained several typographical errors, the sex trafficker accused Giuffre of fabricating her allegations against him and mentioned someone named “stven hawking” and an “underage orgy.”

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