Newest Epstein Court Documents To Be Released, Will Contain Names And "Salacious Allegations" Against Jeffrey Epstein's Associates
The final batch of documents relating to Jeffrey Epstein and his associates will be released in the coming months. The John and Jane Does listed in the public court papers will also be named.
Nearly four years after Jeffrey Epstein's death, the final batch of court documents will be released in the upcoming months. The papers are said to contain "salacious allegations" relating to Epstein's associates, victims, and employees.
The previously released court papers included anonymous individuals named John and Jane Doe. Some of them were alleged victims and perpetrators with links to Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. According to the Daily Mail, "dozens of John or Jane Does mention in the papers did not object to their names being made public."
Epstein had ties and friendships with some of the most influential figures in the world, including Bill Gates and former president Bill Clinton. Other celebrities in the infamous flight logs include Kevin Spacey, Chris Tucker, and model Naomi Campbell, but it's unknown whether these high-profile men and women will be mentioned in the future. The documents – as stated in a declaration filed last week – refer to "alleged perpetrators" and people accused of "serious wrongdoing."
Prince Andrew, who was accused of having sex with an underaged victim named Virginia Roberts, and Harvard professor Alan Dershowitz are among the many individuals said to be mentioned in the papers.
These documents have remained sealed since 2019, after Epstein reportedly committed suicide in his cell. They were used in a defamation case by Roberts against Maxwell, the financier's former girlfriend and sex trafficker. The lawsuit was settled in 2015, and the materials have been slowly released since then.
Have the New Epstein Documents Been Released Yet?
Rumors that the latest Epstein documents were released circulated on February 14, 2023. Users on Reddit and Twitter began spreading court documents of over 2,000 pages containing names and allegations relating to Epstein. However, these papers were released back in 2019, and they are not the final batch of papers. There is currently no official date for when the final batch of documents will be unsealed.
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