Nearly 200 Names Linked to Epstein-Maxwell Case to be Unveiled
The release follows a court ruling and could reveal identities of associates previously known only as John and Jane Does.
- Nearly 200 names linked to the Jeffrey Epstein-Ghislaine Maxwell case are expected to be made public this week, revealing identities of associates previously known only as John and Jane Does.
- The documents come from a defamation lawsuit filed by Virginia Giuffre, an alleged trafficking victim, against Ghislaine Maxwell.
- Prominent names such as former President Bill Clinton and Britain's Prince Andrew are expected to be mentioned in the documents.
- The unsealing of the documents follows a ruling by U.S. District Judge Loretta Preska, who found no legal justification for keeping the names anonymous.
- While the release of the names could be embarrassing for many high-profile figures, it is unlikely to lead to criminal charges.