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A list of names connected to late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is set to be released to the public, bringing renewed attention to a sex-trafficking operation that has captured international headlines for years. A United States judge authorised the unsealing of court documents last month, as part of a defamation lawsuit brought by Virginia Giuffre, who accused Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell of trafficking her as a minor.
The documents are set to reveal more than names of people linked to Epstein, who died by suicide in a US prison in while awaiting trial on sex trafficking and other charges. They include individuals accused of wrongdoing, as well as those who worked for or had only tangential ties to Epstein. Among the names are also alleged sex-trafficking victims and witnesses to crimes, US media outlets have reported.
The names appear in court documents from the defamation lawsuit Giuffre filed against Maxwell , a British socialite who was later sentenced to 20 years in prison on charges related to sex trafficking. Giuffre had accused Maxwell of facilitating her sexual abuse at the hands of Epstein and other powerful men. The case was ultimately settled in In , the Miami Herald started legal proceedings to get access to the documents. Many of the names in the documents had been redacted, though. But on December 18, the US District Court judge overseeing the case, Loretta Preska, decided some of the names could be unsealed as well.
She gave anyone affected until midnight on January 1 to file an objection, which means the files could be released as early as Tuesday. Preska argued in her decision that many of the names had already been revealed through court testimony or depositions, as well as in media reports. Up to the present, certain individuals had been referred to as John or Jane Doe in court documents.