Former President Bill Clinton is set to be identified in previously redacted documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
A federal judge in New York ordered the unsealing of documents, with Clinton mentioned over 50 times, although there is no indication of illegal conduct.
The documents are expected to reveal names of various individuals, including associates, victims, investigators, and journalists. (Trending: Melania Trump Announces Big Change For 2024)
Alexandria Hoff said Bill Clinton “is not the only big name expected to be released.”
“There are more than 150 individuals identified only as John or Jane Does, but the legal masking is about to come off,” she continued.
The unsealing is part of a 2015 lawsuit involving Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre and his former associate Ghislaine Maxwell.
Epstein, a convicted sex offender, died in 2019 while awaiting trial, with his death ruled a suicide.
“The Manhattan federal judge ruled that there was no justification to continue to have documents sealed in a settled case involving an Epstein accuser,” wrote Hoff.
“The documents are expected to be unredacted and released as early as tomorrow, and among those named: former President Bill Clinton. That’s according to ABC News,” added Hoff.
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