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Hollywood Celebs Named In Epstein Court Docs

via CBS

Newly released documents related to Virginia Giuffre’s lawsuit against Jeffrey Epstein’s associate Ghislaine Maxwell revealed high-profile connections of Epstein, including celebrities like Leonardo DiCaprio, Bruce Willis, and Michael Jackson.

The documents also mentioned interactions with Naomi Campbell, Cate Blanchett, Cameron Diaz, and George Lucas, although none of these individuals have been accused of wrongdoing.

The documents also include denials from some celebrities, such as Cameron Diaz and George Lucas, regarding their alleged associations with Epstein.

• Naomi Campbell: “In a deposition dated May 3, 2016, Giuffre described going on foreign trips with Maxwell and Epstein, including several trips to France. On one trip to southern France, Giuffre claimed she had sexual contact with Maxwell before attending a birthday party for supermodel Naomi Campbell,” Fox News reported.

• Leonardo DiCaprio, Cate Blanchett, Bruce Willis and Cameron Diaz: “Jeffrey Epstein accuser Johanna Sjoberg spoke about Leonardo DiCaprio, Cate Blanchett, Bruce Willis and Cameron Diaz during her deposition,” the report added. None of them are accused of wrongdoing.

• George Lucas, the creator of the “Star Wars” franchise: He was mentioned once in the newly released documents. A representative for Lucas did not respond to requests for comment.

• Michael Jackson: “Michael Jackson was also mentioned by Sjoberg. She confirmed she met the late pop star at Epstein’s Palm Beach home, but claimed she did not massage Jackson,” the report found.

• Kevin Spacey: While Kevin Spacey is also named in the documents. The report alleged Spacey had once flown in one of Epstein’s planes.

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