Jeffrey Epstein
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Prince Andrew’s accuser Virginia Giuffre said she was paid $15,000 by Jeffrey Epstein to have sex with the royal when she was 17, court documents have revealed. The legal papers are among the latest batch released relating to Ms Giuffre’s civil defamation claim against Epstein’s ex-girlfriend and long-time associate Ghislaine Maxwell, which was filed in 2015…
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Donald Trump was also named by Johanna Sjoberg in her interview with the authorities – a transcript of which is among the released documents. While en route to Manhattan (see our previous post) with Jeffery Epstein, Virginia Giuffre, Ghislaine Maxwell and Prince Andrew, she said the financier’s jet diverted to Atlantic City, New Jersey. “The…
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The newly released file contains names of around 170 people, Judge Preska’s December ruling states. They were previously referred to as “John and Jane Does” depending on their gender to conceal their identities. ABC News has reported that Bill Clinton is “Doe 36”, mentioned in more than 50 of the documents. There is no indication…
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In Johanna Sjoberg’s interview under oath, she described conversations with Jeffery Epstein that mentioned former US president Bill Clinton. In the court documents, she said Epstein told her that Mr Clinton “likes them young, referring to girls”. The interview was part of a number of documents from 2015 US defamation case by Virginia Giuffre against…
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Details from Ghislaine Maxwell’s videotaped deposition in 2016 have also been revealed in the latest release of documents. She claimed she could only recall Prince Andrew visiting Jeffrey Epstein’s Island once. Asked whether any girls under the age of 18 were there during his visit, she replied: “There were no girls on the island at…
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Jeffrey Epstein cultivated a network of accomplices and associates over a period of decades and as the wheels of justice turn, that web is becoming clearer. These newly unsealed court documents name dozens of his associates, though many of them are not accused of any wrongdoing. Michael Jackson, for instance, is named by one victim…
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The judge who decided to unseal the documents said the records are being released because much of the information within them is already public. Those named in the records include many of Epstein’s accusers, members of his staff who told their stories to tabloid newspapers, people who served as witnesses at Ghislaine Maxwell’s trial, people…
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French modeling agent Jean-Luc Brunel, an associate of the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, has been found dead in a Paris prison where he was being held as part of an inquiry into whether Epstein had also committed sex crimes against French victims or on French territory. Authorities are investigating the cause of Brunel’s death, reports Sky…
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When Jeffrey Epstein‘s longtime companion Ghislaine Maxwell goes on trial next week, the accuser who captivated the public the most — with claims she was trafficked to Prince Andrew and other prominent men — won’t be part of the case. U.S. prosecutors chose not to bring charges in connection with Virginia Giuffre, who says Epstein…
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A Manhattan federal judge formally closed the criminal case against Jeffrey Epstein Thursday following the pedophile financier’s suicide. U.S. District Judge Richard M. Berman signed his initials to a boilerplate order dismissing the July 2 indictment accusing Epstein of sexually abusing dozens of girls at his New York City and Florida homes for at least three years.…
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The ramifications of Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual abuse will long outlive him — and his alleged victims wanted the justice system that had failed them to know it. More than a dozen women who said the pedophile financier preyed on them tesitified Tuesday at an unsual Manhattan court hearing, the first since Epstein’s Aug. 10 suicide, according…
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The New York Medical Examiner’s Office released the official autopsy report on accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein on 16 August, finding he died from suicide by hanging. His death earlier sparked conspiracy theories of the financier having been the target of a hit by powerful friends afraid of being exposed in Epstein’s upcoming trial. According…
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Corrections officers should have been checking on Jeffrey Epstein every half-hour. Instead, he hadn’t been checked on in “several” hours when he was found hanged in his cell Saturday, a source tells the Washington Post. That’s just one of multiple mistakes that have come to light in the wake of Epstein’s death. According to a source from the Post source,…
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