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Jeffrey Epstein docs: 3rd batch includes allegations sex trafficker trolled nightclubs for underage girls

 A New York federal court has unsealed another batch of documents expected to include the names of associates of disgraced financier and child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, who died in prison in 2019.

The new release includes testimony from Epstein and Maxwell's driver Tony Figueroa and the former boyfriend of Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre, who claimed he was often tasked with taking girls to the mansion who were under the age of 16 or older. She looked 17 years old. Each time he released them, Epstein would pay him $200 each, he said.

She also alleged that Epstein, Giuffre and Ghislaine Maxwell "would all go out to clubs to pick up girls and try to find them to bring back to Jeffrey."



In another document containing images of Epstein's phone records, an unnamed woman left a message saying she was "wondering if 2:30 is OK because she needs to be in school."

Two statements, one from Figueroa and the other from Epstein accuser Johanna Sjöberg, claimed that the trafficker required so many massages "from so many different girls" because "he needed three orgasms a day." .

"It was organic, like food," Sjöberg testified.

The latest documents include the names of former JPMorgan Chase banker Jess Staley, who resigned because of her ties to Epstein, and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who was not accused of wrongdoing but accused Epstein. He was mentioned as part of a search request as an accused. Hoping to get information from people in my class.



The documents were previously sealed or redacted in the 2015 lawsuit between Giuffre and Maxwell, who is currently serving a sentence in federal prison for sex trafficking.

The documents unsealed Thursday also show a search request for all of Maxwell's photos taken during her wedding to Chelsea Clinton.


The entire former first family is now on record, although no Clinton has been accused of wrongdoing in connection with Epstein. Earlier this week, a spokesperson for the former president released documents denying claims that Epstein and Clinton were close friends.
New York City billionaire Glenn Dubin's name has also appeared in several sealed documents. Dubin, co-founder of Highbridge Capital Management, is heavily involved in philanthropic efforts and has given hundreds of thousands of dollars in political donations to federal candidates in recent years. He and his wife Eva, who is a friend of Maxwell's, have denied knowledge of Epstein's crimes.

However, his former personal chef, Rinaldo Rizzo, has claimed that Epstein and Maxwell once visited Dubin's home with a 15-year-old Swedish girl, who told him that the couple had asked her for sex and that her passport was taken. Was.



Another deposition included testimony from Epstein's former pilot, Nadia Marcinkova, who repeatedly invoked her Fifth Amendment rights during interrogation.

"Did you witness inappropriate sexual activity between Jeffrey Epstein and minors while he was in the presence of Bill Clinton?" He was asked.

“The fifth,” he replied.


U.S. District Judge Loretta Preska ordered the documents unsealed in December but gave John and Jane Does each two weeks to appeal. Giuffre's lawyers posted the first 40 unsealed files on Wednesday. They posted 19 more on Thursday and are expected to release a total of 240 files by Monday.

Epstein had many high-profile connections, including former US Presidents Bill Clinton and Donald Trump, foreign prime ministers and Britain's Prince Andrew, as well as Hollywood stars, prominent academics, people in the modeling and fashion industries, and other public figures. Despite the trial remaining out of the public eye, some of the names were previously known through other means.

Many of these names come from people who have not been accused of wrongdoing, including Clinton and Trump.

2 comments:

  1. yeah because underage girls always go to nightclubs for sugar daddies.

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  2. Why would there be underage girls in nightclubs?

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