BREAKING: New batch of 17 exhibits from Epstein documents unsealed by court

17 exhibits were unsealed.

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Another drop of Epstein documents was released by the court on Monday. 17 exhibits were unsealed.

Epstein victim Sarah Ransome said in 2016 emails to then New York Post editor Maureen Callahan that she had been sent footage by her friend showing her having sex with Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, and Richard Branson, but Ransome added that she could not share the videos without her friend’s consent.

Ransome wrote that the friend "had to have sexual intercourse with Clinton in Epstein’s New York Mansion just off 5th Avenue on numerous occasions."

"When my friend had sexual intercourse with Clinton, Prince Andrew and Richard Branson, sex tapes were in fact filmed on each separate occasion by Jeffrey," she later wrote.

Ransome wrote that her friend "managed to get a hold of some footage of the filmed sex tapes, which clearly identifies the faces of Clinton, Prince Andrew and Branson having sexual intercourse with her."

She wrote that she managed to convince her friend to forward some of the footage to her, adding that she can confirm "with my own two eyes" that the film "clearly identifies Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, Richard Branson having sexual intercourse with my friend."

"It will break your heart into a million tiny pieces Maureen when you watch this footage, and I know that what I watched yesterday, will haunt me for the rest of my life."

Ransome wrote that she couldn’t forward the footage "without her consent due to massive consequences to her safety," but added that she did have the footage in her possession and had backed up the footage in several places.

Ransome wrote that her friend had filed a police report in 2008 but "nothing was done and she was utterly humiliated by the police department."

"A couple months later, she was then approached, by Special Agents Forces Men sent directly by Hilary Clinton herself, in order to protect her presidential campaign in 2008," Ransome later added of her friend.

"They heavily intimidated her, ruffled her up (luckily she took photos as evidence) and was then forced to sign a confidentiality agreement which ensures that she can never come forward publicly implicating her husband."

"She was then given a substantial payout, directly from the Clinton Foundation to keep her quiet. She is 1000% certain that the FBI did a cover up and she has the individual names of Hilary’s Special Agent Officers involved in intimidating her. She was then forced against her will to sign a legally binding confidentiality agreement on Hilary’s behalf for her eternal silence."

"If she breaks this agreement, she is dead."

Ransome wrote that her friend had "confided in me about her casual 'friendship' with Donald. Mr Trump definitely seemed to have a thing for her and she told me how he kept going on about how he liked her 'pert nipples.'"

In an October 13, 2016 email, Ransome wrote to Callahan that "we need to get the others girls to come forward Maureen as they are all be [sic] afraid. I however am not intimidated and need your help. These men distroyed [sic] my life."

She apologized for a "headed first email," in which Callahan wrote in reply, "no need to apologize at all. I’m with you — the more girls who can come forward the better."

In another email dated October 21, 2016, Ransome wrote "mark my works, I will make sure that neither that evil b*tch Hillary or that Paedophile Trump gets elected. I will also make sure that everyone on the God damn planet see’s that footage and photo’s and will release them to Wiki leaks by Sunday. I will take down Epstein and his bunch of f*ck wit cronies myself!!!!!!!!!!"

"You just lost your exclusive and I AM SUPER F*CKED OFF NOW!!!" she wrote, adding that she had gone "to a Russian news paper."

An October 22, 2016 email from Ransome stated that her "emails been hijacked," adding that she "reached out to the Russians for help and they are coming to my aid."

"Thanks for your help. You really took one for the team. Nice! I hope you go to sleep at night wondering just quite where you will end up after this life is finished. Don’t believe me? I can prove that too. You don’t know who I am and I am not going to go away until I have achieved my goals on getting the bad guys where they belong."

An email sent on October 23, 2016 from Ransome stated that she was retracting "everything" after speaking "to my family at some length this morning."

"I shouldn’t have contacted you and I’m sorry I wasted your time. It’s not worth coming forward and I will never be heard anyhow and only bad things will happen as a consequence of me going public and I know this to be true."

In another exhibit unsealed by the court, photos provided by Ransome showed a glimpse into what went on at Epstein’s Little St James Island.




One exhibit, filed by Virginia Giuffre’s lawyers against Ghislaine Maxwell, said that Maxwell and those who worked for Epstein had used a secret server, called MindSpring, to communicate about daily tasks and events.

One employee complained that it had become "ridiculous," saying that Epstein would demand "coffee" or "orange juice" through the server when he was in the same house as the employees.

Another exhibit is a previously sealed testimony from a hearing on whether Epstein should be compelled to give testimony. Both Maxwell and Giuffre wanted him to, but he declined. Epstein said repeatedly that he would not answer questions for fear of criminal prosecution.

The filings come from a 2015 defamation case filed by Giuffre against Maxwell.

This is a breaking story and will be updated.

Epstein Exhibit 17 by Hannah Nightingale on Scribd

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