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  • Who is J. Epstein whose death raised many doubts?
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Epstein's real list hides more than 150 names

Word has spread around the world that the court has finally released hundreds of court documents relating to the late Jeffrey Epstein. The name of this wealthy man became world-famous after he was accused of human trafficking for sexual exploitation. The pedophilia story has certainly involved many famous and wealthy personalities, but all the people who have used the services of minors have never been exposed despite all the rumors and photo evidence linking people to Epstein.

Last month, however, US District Judge Loretta Preska ordered the release of most of the court documents, revealing the names of specific possible accomplices in Epstein's crimes. Initially, it was unclear exactly when the possible pedophiles who had been hiding under the pseudonym of Mr Doe would be made public. It was thought that it could be as early as the first days or weeks of January, but the list was finally published late on Wednesday evening[1].

These documents, which were collected in a civil action against Ghislaine Maxwell, contain more than 150 names. Maxwell herself, a loyal friend of Epstein and an accomplice to the crimes, was sentenced last year to 20 years in prison. She was found guilty of human trafficking and other sexual offenses for helping Epstein sexually exploit teenage girls without much remorse.

Possible pedophiles include Prince Andrew and other famous names

However, Judge Preska pointed out in the past that any person named in the documents can lodge an appeal before the date of publication. It is, therefore, highly probable that the businessmen, politicians, and others who have sexually abused minors on Epstein's island and other properties have not missed this opportunity. Moreover, although there are more than 150 names in the documents, some of them belong to people who are named as witnesses or simply as suspicious persons.

In recent weeks, however, many still hoped that the disclosure of the documents would help to bring many influential, well-known personalities into the public domain. So, what happened after the publication of specific names? In fact, most of them were already known and have been mentioned in various articles. For example, Prince Andrew, Duke of York, had already been linked to the Epstein sexual abuse scandal[2].

One of Epstein's victims, Virginia Giuffre, claimed that Epstein had gifted her to Prince Andrew to be sexually abused and raped. At the time of the incident, she was 17 years old and, therefore, still a minor under US law. In fact, Prince Andrew settled the case back in 2022 with a settlement with the victim, but he has never publicly admitted to the charges against him. Buckingham Palace has also categorically denied the allegations and claimed that these are complete lies.

The redacted documents also mention former US President Bill Clinton more than 50 times. However, until now, it has been claimed that these records do not contain any clear evidence of wrongdoing. Clinton's representatives have also not objected to the release of the documents, despite the fact that the former US President was in close contact with Epstein.

In the early 2000s, when J. Epstein was still seen by many as a positive personality, Clinton traveled with him to several different continents. These trips were supposedly humanitarian. The US President also publicly praised Epstein as a "highly successful financier" and a "dedicated philanthropist".

Of course, when Epstein was arrested for human trafficking, B. Clinton publicly stated that he knew nothing of the heinous crimes of his former friend. However, one of Epstein's victims testified that she had met Clinton on Epstein's private island in the Caribbean, where sexual crimes also took place. The place has been nicknamed "pedophile island", but the former US President has denied ever having visited it.

The documents also mention that Clinton "liked young girls". And when he was President, he had an affair with a White House intern who was only 22 years old. This has been public knowledge since the Monica Levinsky scandal.

Epstein's friends and acquaintances included many other names, including Microsoft founder Bill Gates and former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers. Of course, all of them also denied any involvement in Epstein's underage sex business.

Partners were involved romantically and in sex crimes. Social media photo
Partners were involved romantically and in sex crimes. Social media photo

The full list of J. Epstein's friends: from B. Clinton to C. Blanchett

  • Andrew Albert Christian Edwards, Prince Andrew, second son of Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain
  • Bill Clinton
  • Donald Trump
  • David Copperfield
  • John Connelly
  • Alan Dershowitz
  • Leonardo DiCaprio
  • Al Gore
  • Stephen Hawking
  • Ehud Barak
  • Michael Jackson
  • Marvin Minksy
  • Kevin Spacey
  • George Lucas
  • Jean Luc Brunel
  • Cate Blanchett
  • Naomi Campbell
  • Sharon Churcher
  • Bruce Willis
  • Bill Richardson
  • Cameron Diaz
  • Eva Andersson-Dubin
  • Glenn Dubin
  • Noam Chomsky
  • Tom Pritzker
  • James Michael Austrich
  • Juan and Maria Alessi
  • Janusz Banasiak
  • Victoria Bean
  • Rebecca Boylan
  • Dana Burns
  • Dr Mona Devansean
  • Dr Chris Donahue
  • Ron Eppinger
  • Daniel Estes
  • Annie Farmer
  • Louis Freeh
  • Fredrick Fekkai
  • Alexandra Fekkai
  • Jo Jo Fontanella
  • Crystal Figueroa
  • Anthony Figueroa
  • Eric Gany
  • Meg Garvin
  • Sheridan Gibson-Butte
  • Ross Gow
  • Fred Graff
  • Robert Giuffre
  • Philip Guderyon
  • Alexandra Hall
  • Dr Carol Hayek
  • Dr John Harris
  • Joanna Harrison
  • Shannon Harrison
  • Victoria Hazel
  • Brittany Henderson
  • Brett Jaffe
  • Forest Jones
  • Sarah Kellen
  • Carol Kess
  • Dr Karen Kutikoff
  • Paul Lavery
  • Dr Steven Olson
  • Stephen Kaufmann
  • Wendy Leigh
  • Dr Judith Lightfoot
  • Peter Listerman
  • Tom Lyons
  • Dr Darshanee Majaliyana
  • Nadia Marcinkova
  • Bob Meister
  • Jamie Melanson
  • Lynn Miller
  • Donald Morrell
  • David Mullen
  • David Norr
  • Joe Pagano
  • May Paluga
  • Stanley Pottinger
  • Detective Joe Recarey
  • Chief Michael Reiter
  • Rinaldo and Debra Rizzo
  • Sky Roberts
  • Kimblerley Roberts
  • Lynn Roberts
  • Virginia Roberts
  • Haley Robson
  • Dave Rodgers
  • Alfredo Rodriquez
  • Scott Rothinson
  • Forest Sawyer
  • Dough Schoetlle
  • Johanna Sjoberg
  • Cecilia Stein
  • Marianne Strong
  • Mark Tafoya
  • Emmy Taylor
  • Brent Tindall
  • Kevin Thompson
  • Ed Tuttle
  • Les Wexner
  • Cresenda Valdes
  • Emma Vaghan
  • Anthony Valladares
  • Christina Venero
  • Maritza Vazquez
  • Dr Wah Wah
  • Vicky Ward
  • Jarred Weisfield
  • Sharon White
  • Courtney Wild
  • Daniel Wilson
  • Mark Zeff.

Who is J. Epstein whose death raised many doubts?

For those who have forgotten or haven't delved too deeply into the Epstein sex scandal, let us remind you that Epstein was a millionaire financier who was eventually tried for sexual offenses. The well-known man was accused of selling underage girls, paying underage girls for sex, and falsifying statements[3].

In 2008, Epstein was accused of having as many as 36 minors, some under the age of 14, give him massages. Epstein was well aware that the girls were underage, but he used their service anyway and raped some of them.

Epstein was using minors as service providers for his high-profile friends. Social media photo
Epstein was using minors as service providers for his high-profile friends. Social media photo

That same year, he was found guilty in a Florida state court on charges of organizing prostitution. This was part of a controversial plea bargain that granted Epstein immunity from federal prosecution. At the time, he simply made restitution to the victims and was released again 13 months later. This became one of the lightest sentences in US history for sexual harassment.

But the story did not end there. Epstein was arrested again in July 2019 on federal charges of trafficking minors in Florida and New York. However, the scandalous story, which probably has many powerful names behind it, ended with an unexpected twist.

In August 2019, Epstein died in his cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Centre in New York. It is worth noting that the circumstances of Epstein's death have aroused suspicion among many. Although investigators concluded that the notorious sex offender had committed suicide by hanging, his unexpected death sowed a lot of doubts.

Epstein was never alone as he was under instructions to be monitored in his cell around the clock. However, in a suspicious coincidence, the pedophile committed suicide at the very time he was not being monitored "due to negligence". He was eventually found dead in the morning, after which it was officially announced that J. Epstein had simply committed suicide.

Epstein died while awaiting trial on federal human trafficking charges. He undoubtedly took with him many secrets and scandalous facts about various influential individuals. As the man's death prevented criminal charges from being brought, they were all dismissed by the judge the same month. This left the famous sex crime case with only one living defendant, Ghislaine Maxwell. She was a close partner of Epstein and an accomplice in the commission of the sex crimes.