The Jeffrey Epstein documents are expected to name nearly 200 people, including Epstein’s accusers, prominent figures and politicians.
The third batch of newly released documents from a 2015 civil defamation lawsuit linked to the late Jeffrey Epstein, who committed suicide in prison, reveals shocking details about the convicted pedophile’s associates and alleged victims.
More than 1,300 pages were made public on Friday, following previous publications earlier in the week.
The revealed documents arise from a court order in response to media efforts to reveal information from the lawsuit filed by Virginia Roberts Giuffre, who accused Epstein of sexually abusing her when she was a minor.
The documents are expected to name nearly 200 people, including Epstein’s accusers, prominent figures and politicians.
Juan Alessi, a former Epstein employee, revealed during a deposition in 2009 that he had dinner with Donald Trump in the kitchen of Epstein’s home and that he met Bill Clinton on Epstein’s plane.
Alessi also mentioned meetings with Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, foreign beauty queens and Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry.
Alessi shed light on the atmosphere at Epstein’s residence, revealing that young women, including one believed to be under 18, gave massages and each earned $100 an hour.
The famous magician David Copperfield was identified as an associate of Epstein, and questions were raised about their relationship and whether they recruited girls for each other.
Copperfield is also mentioned in a 2016 deposition where a woman claimed to have met him at Epstein’s Palm Beach residence.
The scandal extends to a handwritten note from 2005, where disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein attempted to call Epstein.
The note, which is part of nearly 200 written messages, adds another layer to the web of connections surrounding Epstein and raises questions about the reach of his influential network.
The release of these documents underscores the continued scrutiny surrounding the lives of Epstein and his associates, with implications reaching into the realms of politics, entertainment and business.