- The names of more than 170 Jeffrey Epstein associates were just unsealed.
- Powerful associates like Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, Glenn Dubin, and Jean Luc Brunel are in the documents.
- The list of names also include many of Epstein’s victims.
The documents also cast a spotlight on Prince Andrew, a longtime associate of Epstein who claimed to sever ties in 2010. Johanna Sjoberg, identified as a Doe, is expected to have her name unredacted, having previously accused the prince of inappropriate conduct at Epstein’s Manhattan residence.
While speculation circulates about a comprehensive list of Epstein’s associates, including potential lurid details, the reality is more intricate. The disclosed names involve powerful individuals associated with Epstein, as well as victims, staff, and others tangentially linked to the Virginia Roberts Giuffre-Maxwell court case.
Carolyn Andriano, formerly known as “J. Doe 005,” testified against Maxwell, detailing her trafficking to Epstein from the age of 14 until she turned 18, after which he considered her “too old.” Andriano, a 36-year-old mother of five, tragically passed away from an apparent overdose in May.
Another unsealed name, “Doe 185,” is Courtney Wild, a key figure in challenging Epstein’s controversial 2007 plea deal. Annie and Maria Farmer, identified as Does 63 and 64, are sisters accusing Epstein of sexual abuse; Annie testified at Maxwell’s trial.
Out of the over 170 anonymous Does scheduled for unsealing, two received extensions to maintain anonymity. Doe 107, also an Epstein victim, seeks privacy, while the identity of Doe 110 remains unclear.
The legal saga stems from Giuffre’s civil lawsuits against Epstein and Maxwell, leading to a 2017 settlement. Despite the settlement, various attempts have been made to unseal records, involving figures like Alan Dershowitz, the Miami Herald, and others.
US District Judge Loretta Preska oversaw the unsealing process, with an extended deadline for Does to object. Some identities were deduced before official unsealing, creating a mosaic of information from different sources.
One notable connection is “Doe 183,” linked to Les Wexner, former L Brands CEO, who provided significant financial support to Epstein. Many Doe parties, initially anonymous, were revealed to be victims like Emmy Taylor and Sarah Ransome, who had engaged with the legal system regarding their experiences.
Preska announced the unsealing of a substantial batch, leaving about 170 Does. Two individuals have contested the unsealing, with a deadline for additional documentation set for January 22.
Among the revealed names is Dershowitz, originally “Doe 24,” who advocated for the public release of documents. Additionally, “Doe 162” is identified as Johanna Sjoberg, corroborating some of Giuffre’s claims about Prince Andrew.
The unsealed list includes figures tied to Epstein’s associates, such as Glenn Dubin and Jean-Luc Brunel. Notably, “Doe 8” is Doug Band, a former aide to Bill Clinton, who discussed his interactions with Epstein in a Vanity Fair interview, revealing efforts to distance Epstein from Clinton.
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