BREAKING: 16 pages of names revealed in new Epstein document drop

Exhibit N is a 16-page list of witnesses who may have "knowledge concerning matters at issue" in the complaint from Giuffre.

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A new drop of Epstein docs reveals a list of "individuals likely to have discoverable information relevant to disputed facts alleged with particularity in the pleadings."

The document was part Exhibit N of the recently released trove of documents from the case between Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre and Epstein's right-hand Ghislaine Maxwell. Maxwell is currently serving time for 20 year after a conviction on sex trafficking.

She was accused of having procured teen girls for Jeffrey Epstein to essentially pimp out and sexually abuse.

Exhibit N is a 16-page list of witnesses who may have "knowledge concerning matters at issue" in the complaint from Giuffre. It includes individuals from New York, London, Palm Beach, Fla., Utah, Washington, DC, and many others whose addresses or locations are not listed.

The new document was part of a large group of documents that were released and continue to be released. 

Many names were released on Wednesday in a nearly 1,000-page document. The Southern District of New York released the pages. They had been redacted in the 2015 lawsuit brought by Giuffre against Maxwell. 

Many high profile names were the first round of documents released, including former president Bill Clinton. It was revealed that former president Donald Trump was not among those who had been involved with the girls Epstein abused.

Manhattan federal judge Loretta Preska ordered that court documents related to a defamation lawsuit filed against Ghislaine Maxwell in 2015 by one of Epstein's victims, Virginia Giuffre be unsealed. The case was settled in 2017.

Some of the names on the document were ordered to be redacted to protect the anonymity of minors or victims of sex crimes.

gov.uscourts.nysd.447706.1322.1_4 by The Post Millennial on Scribd

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