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Here Are All the A-Listers Named in the Unsealed Jeffrey Epstein Documents

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Here Are All the A-Listers Named in the Newly Unsealed Jeffrey Epstein Documents

On Monday, Manhattan federal Judge Loretta Preska ordered the release of the sealed documents which include the names of approximately 170 individuals connected with Epstein.

The notorious sex trafficker died under suspicious circumstances at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan in 2019. His death was ruled a suicide.

The release of the list followed a multiyear battle in the courts. Some view Preska as a hero, while others suggest the release of the names — which include victims and people not connected to any crime — was reckless.

The long list of names includes notable government leaders and entertainers. The New York Post reported, “The 40 newly-unsealed documents are part of a larger group of about 250 that are expected to be released in the coming days.”

A summary of the so-called “A-list” names released thus far follows:

Prince Andrew: Andrew reportedly paid a victim millions to settle charges out of court. He was later stripped of his royal titles and responsibilities by the late Queen Elizabeth II.

Former President Bill Clinton: Clinton’s name appears 73 times in court documents. The Independent reported that though salacious accusations were made by defendants during court proceedings, no charges were filed against the former president.

Former President Donald Trump: Trump’s name appears in court documents in conjunction with property business deals. When sexual abuse allegations involving Epstein surfaced in 2008, Trump cut off all communication.

Harvard Law Professor Emeritus Alan Dershowitz: The 85-year-old Fox legal consultant was accused by a defendant of sexually abusing several minors, but conflicting statements and a later admission that she was not sure if Dershowitz was the man who perpetrated the crimes, led to all charges being dismissed.

Stephen Hawking was accused by Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre of participating in an Epstein-facilitated “orgy” with “underage” participants. Hawking, who died in 2018, was never charged with a crime.

Former Vice President Al Gore: Giuffre named Gore as a participant in sexual activity coordinated by Epstein. During court proceedings, photos and videos of Gore with Epstein were produced.

Former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson: Victims V. Giuffre and J. Sjoberg named Richardson as being a part of “Epstein’s circle.” Sjoberg testified: “I want to say that he was supposed to come to dinner when we were in New Mexico. I don’t know if I met him. I believe that he and Ghislaine had dinner separate from myself.” Richardson died last September at age 75.

Financier Leslie Wexner: Maxwell reportedly facilitated a sexual encounter between Wexner and a minor in the 1990s. The Victoria Secret CEO admitted to having contact with Epstein, but said in court that he “was never aware [Epstein was involved in] illegal activity.”

Others on the list include Jean-Luc Brunel, a notable modeling scout; Marvin Minsky, a researcher and AI pioneer; the late entertainer Michael Jackson; magician David Copperfield, Hyatt hotel chain owner Tom Pritzker, Hedge Fund billionaire Glenn Dublin; French celebrity hair stylist Frédéric Fékkai; former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak; actor Kevin Spacey; Hollywood producer/director George Lucas; singer Naomi Campbell; and actors Leonardo di Caprio, Cate Blanchett and Bruce Willis.

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