The Epstein Files Have Begun to Be Made Public — Here are the Most Important Revelations
The Epstein Files are off to an explosive start.
The Jeffrey Epstein list was partly made public on Wednesday.
Judge Loretta Preska presided over the announcement that documents would be unsealed on a rolling basis until completed.
Pursuant to the Court’s December 18, 2023, unsealing order, and following conferral with
Defendant, Plaintiff files this set of documents ordered unsealed. The filing of these documents ordered unsealed will be done on a rolling basis until completed. This filing also excludes documents pertaining to Does 105 (see December 28, 2023, Email Correspondence with Chambers), 107, and 110 (see ECF No. 1319), while the Court’s review of those documents is ongoing.
The Epstein list includes more than 150 names discovered in court documents, and reveals prominent figures associated with Epstein and his former girlfriend and convicted accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell. The records were sealed as part of a defamation case filed by one of their accusers, Virginia Giuffre.
The following are a number of "bombshell" discoveries in the Epstein Files that will be reported on an updated basis.
ONE MYSTERY NAME IS REDACTED
One the most concise nuggets from Virginia Giuffre in final exhibits contains a redacted name.
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