In the United States, the publication of the names of the people linked to the tycoon remains under tension Jeffrey Epstein.
This will follow a court decision that will undo the protection from public scrutiny that the billionaire pedophile’s friends and associates had.
“U.S. District Judge Loretta Preska on Monday ordered that the final list of names be released within two weeks, allowing 14 days to appeal,” according to The Miami Herald, which sued to obtain documents in a defamation lawsuit filed against Maxwell over victim Virginia Giuffre.
The judge orders the names of many celebrities on pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s list to be made public
It is expected that the names of at least 150 people will be announced.
Epstein died in prison in 2019 after committing suicide, his partner Ghislaine Maxwell was convicted of crimes related to the sex trafficking operation.
Although the names would not be announced until January 22, the names of important figures have already surfaced through the media during the trial against Maxwell.
Among the names that have emerged are those of former presidents Bill Clinton and Donald Trump, who are known to have been linked to Epstein, although they have not been proven to have committed any irregularities.
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Clinton flew on Epstein’s private plane but claimed ignorance of his crimes. While Microsoft founder Bill Gates also met with the philanthropist to discuss solidarity issues.
Trump also flew on Epstein’s private jet, which he named Lolita Express, referring to the 1955 erotic novel written by Vladimir Nabokov that chronicles the relationship between a 40-year-old pedophile and his 13-year-old stepdaughter.
The NewsNation portal revealed that the list will not be released until at least January 22, after it is confirmed in the US District Court for the Southern District of New York due to a civil lawsuit filed by Epstein’s victims.
Identified as Jane Doe, she received a Period of 30 days to consider it confidential as the claimant claims she lives in a culturally conservative country.
Little St James Island was one of the places Epstein had for the development of his perversions and his guests. It is located in the Virgin Islands and is reported to have included personalities such as Stephen Hawking, Chris Tucker, Kevin Spacey and Prince Andrew of the United Kingdom.
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Why are these names made public?
The identities are being revealed as part of a plea deal against Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year prison sentence for crimes he committed with Epstein. The defamation suit was filed by Virginia Giuffre, one of Maxwell’s accusers, and at the time the names were kept secret under a court-ordered seal. But last month a New York judge ruled that they could now be exposed.
Judge Loretta Preska noted that many of the people named in the lawsuit have already been publicly identified by the media or in Maxwell’s criminal trial. He added that many others “did not object” to the release of the documents. Some names on the list remain sealed, including those of child victims, the judge said in her ruling. And some individuals may have appeared more than once under different Doe numbers, so the exact number of names that will appear is unknown.
There are 187 mentions of “J Doe” in the court documents, and many of them will now be given their real names.
The names of three people remain sealed. They are now identified as J. Doe 58, J. Doe 133, and J. Doe 124. (In the United States it is used Jane Doe or John Doeas an alias to refer to someone unknown or who cannot be identified due to a reservation). (JO)
Source: Eluniverso

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