John Does Named in New Epstein Documents
By The Sharp Edge
Newly released court documents have begun to expose names and allegations against some of the John Does referenced in Jeffrey Epstein’s child sex trafficking operation during litigation in the Virginia Giuffre v. Ghislaine Maxwell case, after lengthy court battles to conceal them.
On January 3, 2024, a trove of more than 30 documents totaling 944 pages were released as the first batch in a series to be made public. Then on January 4th, two more sets of records were unsealed. The second batch contains approximately 20 documents totaling 328 pages, while the third set comprises of 4 documents with 111 pages total. On January 5th, four more batches of documents were released. The fourth set consists of 29 documents containing another 412 pages. Still more documents can be found here on CourtListener as they are released. Approximately 250 more documents are scheduled to be released in the future.
The first four batches released have been consolidated into a PDF available for download or keyword search below. As new documents are released, they will be posted on Corey’s Digs.
The batches released do not represent a so-called “client list;” rather, they are a series of documents that include court filings, witness depositions, witness lists, emails and communications.
The names and information of some, but not all, of the 167 John Does identified in the records were ordered by the court to be unsealed. Of the 167 names, about 100 were made public prior to the release of these documents.
Previously undisclosed John Does within these documents not only include alleged perpetrators, but also victims, witnesses, as well as other names dropped during depositions or communications. Most of the newly unsealed names are not alleged perpetrators.
While much of this information was already publicly available, the new records do bring to light the innerworkings of Epstein’s child trafficking scheme to blackmail rich and powerful people.
For context, a few names to appear most frequently in a keyword search of the first four batches released include: Dershowitz (202 times), Prince Andrew (165 times), and Clinton (107 times). Each of them has denied accusations against them, of course. On the other hand, Trump’s name appears in the hundreds of pages among the first four groups of documents 6 times, with no accusations of wrongdoing.
One detail to emerge from the document dump includes witness testimony that Jeffrey Epstein said, “that Clinton likes them young, referring to girls.”
Another detail to surface from the records are allegations that Bill Clinton threatened Vanity Fair “not to write sex-trafficking articles about his good friend J.E.”
Both Bill and Hillary Clinton’s names appear in the recently released documents in reference to any communications they may have had with Ghislaine Maxwell.
Information on donations by the Clinton Global Initiative and Clinton Foundation on the financing of Ghislaine Maxwell’s TerraMar Project was sought in the discovery process.
Maxwell refused to comply with requests “seeking information about her connection to the Clinton Foundation.”
According to witness testimony, Trump came to Epstein’s home only for dinner, while Prince Andrew and Alan Dershowitz stayed for days or weeks, receiving regular massages during their visits.
The release of these court documents has also illuminated allegations against Alan Dershowitz regarding the sexual abuse of minors and the negotiation for immunity “not only to Epstein, but also to ‘any potential co-conspirators of Epstein.’”
As for the rest of the John Does, a collection of some of the names disclosed in the newly released records are listed below. Many of the names disclosed in the documents are not accused of wrongdoing. More names included in the documents can be found here.
However, this is by no means a comprehensive list. Other names and information on people within Epstein’s orbit could be gleaned from the flight logs, Epstein’s little black book, and previously released court records listed under “Related Reading” below.
With that said, the sum of information publicly available to date on Epstein’s criminal scheme likely pales in comparison to the stockpile of CDs and hard drives containing potential blackmail material that went “missing” following the FBI’s raid of Epstein’s home, not to mention JP Morgan’s list of names and suspicious transactions that reportedly facilitated Epstein’s billion-dollar human trafficking enterprise, which was turned over to the Treasury Department.
Names Include
Eva Anderson-Dubin
Prince Andrew
Ehud Barak
Cate Blanchett
Jean Luc Brunel
Naomi Campbell
Bill Clinton
Hillary Clinton
David Copperfield
Alan Dershowitz
Cameron Diaz
Leonardo DiCaprio
Glenn Dubin
Frederic Fekkai
Princess Sarah Ferguson
Louis Freeh
Al Gore
Stephen Hawking
Michael Jackson
Stephen Kaufmann
Sarah Kellen
Robert Kennedy Jr.
George Lucas
Nadia Marcinkova
Marvin Minsky
George Mitchell
Tom Pritzker
Bill Richardson
Virginia Roberts
Kevin Spacey
Donald Trump
Vicky Ward
Harvey Weinstein
Abigail Wexner
Les Wexner
Bruce Willis
Recently Released Batches of Epstein Documents
Related Reading
Jeffrey Epstein 2019 Indictment on Child Trafficking
Jeffrey Epstein Depositions & Exhibits Released on 8/9/19 : Part 1, Part 2, Part 3
Epstein Didn’t Kill Himself: Graphic Death Photos Reveal
Is Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch Insulated?
Jeffrey Epstein’s St. Thomas Network, Comms, And An Elite School
Are Bill & Hillary Clinton Involved with Child Trafficking?
“WINE” with Nader, Epstein & The Clintons
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