Former President Clinton is mentioned more than 50 times in the filings, though the records do not indicate any evidence of illegality on Clinton’s part, and his representatives said they did not object to the unsealing.
Former President Trump is mentioned in the documents, but no reference is made to any illicit behavior on his part.
Alan Dershowitz, who helped Epstein get a sweetheart plea deal, is named in the filings more than 130 times. Giuffre previously claimed she was trafficked by Epstein to Dershowitz but she later withdrew the suit in 2022, saying she made a mistake in identifying him. Dershowitz told News Nation he welcomed the release of the documents, which he said would show he had “done nothing wrong.”
Jean Luc Brunel: The former modeling agent and longtime Epstein associate features very prominently in the documents. Brunel was found dead in a jail cell in France in 2022 while facing charges for his alleged participation in the sex trafficking of minors. He had denied wrongdoing prior to his death.
Michael Jackson: A witness named in the documents said she met the late singer at Epstein’s house in Palm Beach. When asked if she gave him a massage, she said no.
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On Wednesday, a 946-page trove of court documents from that 2015 case – filed by Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre – were unsealed, with details including how Epstein emailed Maxwell to insist that Stephen Hawking did not participate in an underage orgy on his Caribbean Island in 2006.
Hawking, the celebrated wheelchair-bound physicist who died in March 2018 aged 76, was among the guests at a barbecue during a conference on the island sponsored by Epstein.
Another of the documents, arguing that Maxwell should be forced to sit for further testimony, reveals that Maxwell under oath said she ‘did not recall’ being in London with Virginia Giuffre and Prince Andrew – despite photographs showing the three together.
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Jeffrey Epstein had information on Donald Trump and the Clintons so incendiary, it could have upended the 2016 presidential election if made public, according to the dead financier’s younger brother.
“Here’s a direct quote: ‘If I said what I know about both candidates, they’d have to cancel the election.’ That’s what Jeffrey told me in 2016,” Mark Epstein told The Post Wednesday, recalling a conversation he had with his brother about the showdown between Trump and Hillary Clinton.