Epstein list published: These prominent names are on it

Epstein list published: These prominent names are on it

A US court has published 170 names associated with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. In addition to Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew, Michael Jackson is also on the list.

In the abuse scandal involving US multimillionaire Jeffrey Epstein, a court has published the real names of around 170 people who were previously treated mostly anonymously. They were named in a civil dispute between the aggrieved American Virginia Giuffre and Epstein’s long-time partner Ghislaine Maxwell. The more than 900 pages of court documents contain, among others, the well-known names of former US President Bill Clinton and British Prince Andrew; Both men were once considered to be Epstein’s confidants. The convicted sex offender has been dead for a good four years.

Those mentioned do not have to have been an active part of the Epstein network

A mention does not mean that the person was an active part of the abuse network around Epstein, but initially only that the name was mentioned in the civil lawsuit. For example, some people on the list are also relatives of Epstein’s abuse victims. According to the media, Clinton, previously referred to in the trial as “John Doe 36” (roughly “John Doe 36”), did not object to his name being used.

The documents now published contain Clinton’s name dozens of times, including in witness statements that place him close to Epstein’s crimes. Prince Andrew’s name appears just as often and in sometimes similar contexts. The son of Queen Elizabeth II was able to avert a civil lawsuit in connection with Epstein’s abuse ring in 2022. Despite US plaintiff Virginia Giuffre’s allegations against him, he never publicly admitted to having had sex with the then minor.

Epstein committed suicide while in custody

Epstein was arrested in July 2019. The businessman, who had connections in the highest circles, is said to have sexually abused numerous girls, including underage girls, and introduced them to other men. About a month after his arrest, Epstein was found dead in his cell at the age of 66. According to official information, he took his own life.

For decades, the abuse of numerous minors is said to have taken place at Epstein’s properties in New York, Florida, Santa Fe and the Virgin Islands. An earlier indictment against Epstein resulted in a very advantageous deal for the entrepreneur, which made him a symbol of a social elite that can get away with crime.

The case also caused a stir worldwide because the entrepreneur was networked in the highest circles. His celebrity relationships and death gave rise to numerous rumors and conspiracy theories.

The publication of the documents that have now been released had also led to a lot of speculation about celebrities in advance. Former President Donald Trump is also mentioned in these documents – but only in connection with the questioning of a witness who stated that she had never had sexual contact with Trump.

However, the names of the “King of Pop” Michael Jackson and the astrophysicist Stephen Hawking seem to be new. At least the celebrities’ one-time presence at one of Epstein’s events seems to be derived from them. Well-known billionaire and Hegde Fund manager Glenn Dubin is also named in the court documents. Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre claims Ghislaine Maxwell asked her to have sex with Dubin. Magician David Copperfield is also one of the men who visited Epstein. According to one of the alleged victims, he is said to have performed magic tricks.

Two names are not due to be published until the end of January. The people behind the anonymous license plates asked Judge Loretta Preska for a delay.

Source: Stern

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