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Final Epstein Document Drop Reveals Trafficking Allegations Against Prominent Figures

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The final set of unsealed documents in a 2015 lawsuit between Virginia Giuffre and Ghislaine Maxwell revealed accusations against Bill Richardson, Marvin Minsky, Les Wexner, Jean-Luc Brunel, and Glenn Dubin for sex trafficking.

Some names were previously redacted.

Wexner denied involvement with Epstein. Giuffre also implicated a “well-known prime minister” and Alan Dershowitz. (Trending: First Moon Mission In 50 Years Blasts Off)

“Nobody’s name should be redacted,” Dershowitz said with confidence. “All the names should be out there.”

She claimed that Bill Clinton would have witnessed sexual abuse and that she was paid to have sex with Prince Andrew.

The unsealing included depositions of Epstein accuser Sarah Ransome, Maxwell, and Giuffre.

“Is Bill Clinton a witness to the sexual abuse of minors?” Giuffre was asked.

“Yes, he would be a witness because he knew what my purpose there was for Jeffrey and he visited Jeffrey’s island,” Giuffre said.

“There’s pictures of nude girls all around the house at all of his houses and it’s something that Jeffrey Epstein wasn’t shy about admitting to people.”

“Were you paid 10 to $15,000 by or on behalf of Jeffrey Epstein for having sex with Prince Andrew?” Giuffre was asked.

“Yes, I did receive $15,000. I don’t know what equivalent that is to pounds,” she said.

“I received it in American dollars.”

Maxwell was sentenced to 20 years for sex trafficking and is appealing.

Epstein’s death in 2019 led to accusations of negligence and speculation about foul play.

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