The final batch of court documents from Jeffery Epstein’s case may be released in the coming weeks and could allege “salacious” allegations against his associates.
A court filing obtained by the Daily Mail suggests a “public figure” will be mentioned in the documents.
The records are also likely to reveal hundreds of “alleged perpetrators” and individuals who are accused of “serious wrongdoings,” as well as the disgraced financier’s victims and employees, the New York Post reported.
In 2019, thousands of court documents were unsealed and revealed allegations that Epstein trafficked Virginia Giuffre, a teenager at the time, to a US senator, the former governor of New Mexico, a prominent hedge fund manager, and a late longtime MIT professor.
However, thousands of other pages have remained sealed, but Epstein’s suicide has opened the door for those pages to be made public possibly. A move Giuffre is pushing for.
The documents are set to be released because the 167 John or Jane Does mentioned aren’t objecting to their real names being made public, the DailyMail added.
Prince Andrews is among one of those men. He has since been stripped of both his royal patronages and military titles after Giuffre accused him of sexually assaulting her after Epstein introduced them.
There are purportedly dozens of associates of Epstein or his former girlfriend, Ghislane Maxwell. Maxwell is serving a 20-year sentence for her role in the sex trafficking case.
Her legal team has pushed back on disclosing the names, claiming there is a lack of evidence that connects them to wrongdoing.
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