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Court mistakenly publishes redacted Epstein island photos

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Several Jeffrey Epstein documents are set to be unsealed, including images of young women and girls with Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell on his private island.

The documents, part of a 2015 lawsuit between Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre and Maxwell, reveal redacted names but no new figures in Epstein’s trafficking operation.

The unsealed files implicate high-profile individuals, including former U.S. presidents, Prince Andrew, and others, though some names have been known previously. (Trending: First Moon Mission In 50 Years Blasts Off)

Judge Loretta Preska wrote, “The Clerk of the Court is directed to strike docket entry 1332-7 in the above-captioned case because it contains inadvertently disclosed images that should have been redacted.”

“Counsel shall re-file the stricken document as soon as is practicable,” she continued.

Maxwell, sentenced to 20 years for sex trafficking, is appealing her conviction.

Epstein’s connections and the circumstances surrounding his death are also briefly discussed.

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