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A US judge declassifies a series of documents from the Epstein case

The documents could include up to 200 names, including accusers, businessmen and political figures.

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A US judge declassifies a series of documents from the Epstein case

The documents could include up to 200 names, including accusers, businessmen and political figures.

The judge of the Southern District Court of New York (United States), Loretta Preska, has ordered this Wednesday the declassification of almost 1,000 pages of documents related to the case of billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, accused of pedophilia and trafficking of minors and who came to rub shoulders at some point with personalities such as Prince Andrew of England - son of Elizabeth II -, Bill Clinton or Donald Trump.

The documents, which are the first to be published in relation to the aforementioned case, could include up to 200 names, including Epstein's accusers, prominent businessmen and political figures, although their mention or appearance does not imply that any crime has been committed. as published by the CNN television network.

Although some of this information has been published by different media over time, it is the first time that it appears reflected in official documents, which include statements, emails and other types of documents.

Thus, the statement of Johanna Sjoberg appears, who claims that Prince Andrew touched her chest; another witness named "Jane Doe

The statements also confirm a close relationship between former US President Bill Clinton and Epstein; According to other witnesses, Epstein also met Donald Trump or Michael Jackson, although they have denied having performed any type of massage on them.

Among the documents is also an email from Epstein to Maxwell in which he asks him to help reject and prove false accusations against scientist Stephen Hawking about his alleged participation in an orgy with minors.

These reports are part of a 2015 defamation case filed by Virginia Giuffre against Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's ex-girlfriend who allegedly collaborated in the abuse of minors.

Epstein was arrested in July 2019 on charges of sexually abusing and trafficking dozens of girls in the early 2000s; The billionaire took his own life by hanging himself in his New York jail cell in August 2019 after a series of "negligences and failures," according to the US Department of Justice.