Exposed: Secrets from Epstein-Maxwell Saga in Unsealed Court Records
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The latest revelation emerges within a defamation case between Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein's former partner now serving a 20-year sentence, and Virginia Giuffre, an accuser. Epstein, known for his elite circles, faced sex crime accusations dating back to the '90s. Initially detained in 2005 for sexual misconduct, Epstein pleaded guilty in 2008, receiving a lenient sentence. Despite this, influential connections remained.
Maxwell, also convicted, is serving a 20-year term for aiding Epstein's misconduct. These unsealed records stem from Giuffre's 2015 lawsuit against Maxwell, alleging abuse across various Epstein properties. She claimed Epstein lured her at 17 to work as a "masseuse" after meeting at Trump's Mar-a-Lago.
Approximately 2,000 pages have been made public, with a new set of 250 records impending. Yet, redactions and complete seals remain, causing a surge in traffic on hosting sites.
US District Judge Preska ordered the unsealing due to significant existing public information. The documents reference Epstein's accusers, his staff, witnesses in Maxwell's trial, and individuals associated with investigations. Notable figures include Jean-Luc Brunel, a modeling agent linked to Epstein, accused by Giuffre before his death in 2022.
The disclosure lacks a specific release schedule, with more expected soon. The Court Listener site crashed due to the volume, though efforts to address the surge are ongoing, according to the Free Law Project.
The files unveil details about Epstein's associates, shedding light on various high-profile personalities linked to the case. Further disclosures are anticipated in the coming days, continuing this contentious legal saga.
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