A New York judge has decreed that over 170 of Jeffrey Epstein’s former associates will soon have their identities revealed. The order, issued by Judge Loretta Preska on Monday, instructed the unsealing of documents pertaining to a defamation lawsuit filed by Epstein victim, Virginia Giuffre, against Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s ex-aide, and convicted child trafficker. The documents are expected to identify 177 individuals previously referred to as John Doe or Jane Doe. The judge also allowed several Epstein victims’ names, present within the documents, to retain their anonymity to protect their privacy. The court order will be effective from January 1, 2024, with a 14-day appeal allowance period.
The case at the heart of this ruling dates back to 2015 when Giuffre sued Maxwell for defamation after the British socialite branded her as a liar following her allegations of minor-age sexual abuse. The lawsuit was settled in 2017, consequently triggering a criminal investigation resulting in Maxwell’s conviction for child sex trafficking in December 2021. She received a sentence of 20 years.
The unsealing of the documents promises to shed further light onto Epstein’s heinous sex trafficking and abuse network, with the disclosure likely incorporating emails, depositions, and additional legal documents. Previous testimonies have included accounts of high-profile individuals such as Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, actor Kevin Spacey, and Robert F Kennedy Jr. traveling on Epstein’s private jet, famously dubbed the Lolita Express. Epstein’s estate, since his suicide in 2019 while under trial for sex trafficking charges, continues to wrestle with lawsuits, including those initiated by JP Morgan and dozens of victims.