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First names on Jeffrey Epstein list expected to be disclosed today: report

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Court files and documents that have concealed identities related to the late infamous sex offender Jeffrey Epstein are set to be revealed.

The Messenger report:

A federal court official informed The Messenger that the first batch of over 150 names associated with the Jeffrey Epstein case will likely be released on Wednesday.

“The unsealing is expected to begin today,” the District Executive for the Southern District of New York, Ed Friedland said, The Messenger reported.

CNBC report:

Court records from a New York federal court, which have concealed identities related to the deceased infamous sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, are set to be revealed this Wednesday, CNBC reported citing an official.

“Things should start getting unsealed today,” Edward Friedland, also told CNBC.

A significant portion of the over 150 individuals listed in these court documents have already been publicly identified as having some association with Epstein

Famous and influential names on the list

According to a report from ABC News, court documents are anticipated to reference several well-known individuals. Among those mentioned in the redacted filings is former President Bill Clinton, referred to as “Doe 36”, appearing in around 50 filings as reported by the news source.

Epstein and Maxwell are the only ones who have faced criminal charges linked to his long-term abuse of young females at various locations, including New York and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Maxwell is currently in federal prison, serving a 20-year sentence for her involvement in recruiting and preparing young women for Epstein’s abuse.

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