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Judge Orders Release of Docs Naming 177 People Involved in Epstein Case

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Court documents set to be released on January 1, 2024 will name 177 individuals connected to Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking operation.

The unsealing, ordered by Judge Loretta Preska, will expose Epstein’s friends, recruiters, victims, and others.

The documents are related to a defamation case brought by Prince Andrew’s accuser Virginia Roberts against Ghislaine Maxwell. (Trending: Supreme Court Delivers Historic Ruling on AR-15s)

Judge Loretta Preska wrote “unsealed in full” next to the 177 names obtained during the investigation.

Judge Preska gave 14 days, in her ruling, for any “Does” who objected to their documents being made public, to object.

The material includes depositions, emails, and legal documents.

Notably, the documents will reveal information about Prince Andrew, Epstein’s associates, and underage victims.

The unsealing will also reportedly release information about housekeepers that worked on Epstein’s island, who could provide a unique perspective on what occurred there.

Some individuals, such as Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz, have publicly called for the release of all material related to them.

The ruling also protects the privacy of 10 minor victims whose names will not be made public.

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