Bill Clinton, Oprah and Prince Andrew alleged clients of Jeffrey Epstein; New York judge publishes list and revives case

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2024-01-04 05:50:13

Imprisoned for sexual abuse and trafficking of minors, the tycoon Jeffrey Epsteinmonopolizes public attention again, despite having died since 2019.

Loretta Preska, a New York judge, ordered the publication of the so-called ‘Epstein List’, within the framework of a lawsuit related to Ghislaine Maxwell, who is the businessman’s ex-partner and is serving a 20-year prison sentence.

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These documents, which were released today, detail the names of the people who came to attend the island, owned by Jeffrey, where parties were held with minors.

Some of those named are accused of having committed crimes, while others make accusations or are considered potential witnesses.

In the midst of so many statements and references, some stand out, such as the case of Johanna Sjoberg, who claimed that Prince Andrew touched her breast… To which Buckingham Palace said that these accusations are false.

Former President Bill Clinton is also mentioned, however his representatives stick to a statement made in 2019 by the politician, where he says he was not aware of Epstein’s crimes.

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According to a list published by El Universal, these are the names that are related to the case described: Al Gore, former vice president of the United States, Stephen Hawking, astrophysicist; Sarah Vickers, Scottish actress; David Rodgers, Italian singer; Josh Giddey, basketball player; Emily Taylor, athlete; Andrew Albert Christian Edwards, Duke of York.

Another important figure in American politics, who was cited in the documents, is Donald Trump, as part of a witness statement.

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