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New York Judge Orders Revelation of 180 Names Linked to Jeffrey Epstein Network in Defamation Proceedings

By Le Figaro with AFP

Published yesterday at 01:13, Updated yesterday at 10:53

British Prince Andrew, Virginia Giuffre and Ghilaine Maxwell. HANDOUT / AFP

A New York judge ordered Monday to reveal in early January 180 names of people – victims, relatives, alleged accomplices – linked to the network of American financier Jeffrey Epstein accused of sex crimes but who committed suicide in prison in 2019 before being judge. This order from Manhattan federal court magistrate Loretta Preska, dated December 18 and consulted Tuesday by AFP, is part of defamation proceedings between Epstein’s ex-mistress and accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, sentenced in 2022 to 20 years in prison, and an American plaintiff against the couple, Virginia Giuffre.

The judge listed in a 50-page document the cases of some 180 people – under numbers and the pseudonym “Doe” – ordering that their identities be “completely” made public “14 days” at the latest after the date of this legal document, i.e. January 1 or 2, 2024. According to the British media Daily News, which revealed the information on Tuesday, Virginia Giuffre’s defamation complaint against Ghislaine Maxwell dates back to 2016 and was settled the following year. But the newspaper Miami Herald then took civil action to gain access to the file and investigate the Epstein network. To justify the disclosure of names – including personalities already cited in the press – American justice relies on the fact that certain people are easily identifiable in interviews published in recent years.

Maxwell sentenced to twenty years in prison

Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein were a couple in the early 1990s before becoming professional collaborators and accomplices in their sex crimes for nearly 30 years. The financier was arrested in 2019. The 61-year-old former British, French and American socialite was convicted in December 2021 in New York of sex trafficking of minors on behalf of Epstein, and sentenced in June 2022 to 20 years of imprisonment. The financier, with powerful economic and political networks in the United States and abroad, was himself accused of having sexually assaulted and raped young girls but his suicide by hanging in prison in New York in August 2019 extinguished the public action against him.

In a separate aspect of this international issue, British Prince Andrew, friend of the Maxwell-Epstein pair, sealed an amicable agreement in February 2022 – for $13 million according to the Daily Telegraph – with Virginia Giuffre, 40, who accused him of having sexually assaulted her in 2001 when she was 17 years old. The 63-year-old prince, who has fallen from grace, disputes these accusations.


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