The documents of the rich American prostitute will be unsealed, involving more than 150 accomplices

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-01-30

After a careful decision by a federal court in New York, it is determined that a large number of documents from the Jeffrey Epstein case will be made public next year. The documents may reveal more about who had been involved with Epstein, but it is interesting to note that the identities of some of the women who were victims may follow**.

A federal judge in New York has ordered that a large number of court documents containing the names of dozens of associates of the prostitute billionaire Epstein be made public early next year. Facts**

According to a comprehensive report by the ABC and the British Daily Mail, the Federal District Court for the Southern District of New York announced that the document is tentatively scheduled to be made public on January 1 next year. If the person involved disagrees with this, he or she still has the opportunity to raise an objection. However, the presiding judge, Loretta Preska, specifically pointed out that some of the people involved in the case have already been interviewed by **, so their names should no longer be kept secret.

The documents disclosed are derived from settled civil litigation and include valuable information such as testimony, legal documents, electronic correspondence records, etc. In this case, Maxwell, Epstein's confidante, and Giuffre, the victim, reached a settlement agreement in 2017, although the parties did not disclose the specific terms of the settlement. Some commentators believe that the release of the documents would provide a glimpse into the personalities who had been associated with Epstein, and perhaps shed light on the existence of people who helped Epstein play with young women. In addition, the identity of some of the victims may also be affected by this**.

The facts of the case revealed that Epstein has been active in New York, New Mexico, the U.S. Virgin Islands and other places over the years, and has arranged for adult women or underage girls to engage in ** business, together with the people he has befriended, the total number of people may exceed 150, and some people have publicly admitted to being related to the case, such as Alan Dershowitz, a law professor at Harvard University, and the names of some minor victims continue to be blocked.

Previous investigations have found that Maxwell has assisted Epstein for many years, recruiting and training women between 1994 and 2004, and then arranging for them to travel to various places to serve Epstein or his friends in the name of "massage", and some of the women have been treated. Mr. Giuffre also said he was forced to have sex with a number of high-profile figures, including Britain's Prince Andrew, between 2000 and 2002.

After Epstein committed suicide in prison, Maxwell was convicted in 2021 of conspiracy to recruit, entic, and abuse minors, and in February she asked the court to overturn the conviction and 20-year sentence, but prosecutors asked the federal appeals tribunal in June to uphold the original sentence.

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