Judge orders release of docs naming 177 people involved in Epstein case

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Several high-profile associates of Jeffrey Epstein are in for a surprise as court documents, set to be released in the first days of 2024, will expose their involvement.

The unveiling, ordered by a judge on Monday and scheduled to occur in 14 days, aligns with a release date of January 1, though the holiday may push the public disclosure to the following day.

In this extensive unsealing, approximately 177 individuals will be named across numerous files, providing fresh insights into the late financier’s sex trafficking operations and his influential network.

Judge Loretta Preska explicitly marked ‘unsealed in full’ next to the names of these 177 individuals, encompassing Epstein’s friends, recruiters, victims, and others whose identities will become public knowledge in the coming weeks, the Daily Mail is reporting.

These materials are connected to a defamation case initiated by Virginia Roberts, an accuser of Prince Andrew, against Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s associate and alleged madam, in New York.

Written by B.C. Begley

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