Jeffrey Epstein Documents Unsealed

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After a federal judge ruled that documents containing around 150 names of people associated with disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein would be unsealed after January 1, some of them were unsealed on Wednesday night.
More than 40 documents totaling hundreds of pages were unsealed in connection with a lawsuit related to the deceased pedophile.
Some of the names on the list were not surprises; former President Bill Clinton was identified earlier by ABC News as “Doe 36,” and Britain’s Prince Andrew was accused of having sex with an underage woman allegedly trafficked by Epstein and his partner Ghislaine Maxwell.
That woman, Virginia Giuffre, was one of the parties in the settled case against Maxwell, who is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence for charges including sex trafficking and conspiracy. These documents are from that case.
The list not only includes associates of Epstein but also victims, some of whom wanted to remain anonymous and filed appeals against the motion to unseal the documents.
This is a developing story.