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Epstein’s associates
A series of court documents have been unsealed, revealing the names of more than 170 Jeffrey Epstein associates.
The unredacted documents weren’t short on powerful names, as the disgraced financier and convicted sex offender ran in elite circles. Former President Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew were named in the documents.
Business Insider’s Jacob Shamsian has the full rundown on some of the biggest takeaways from the docs.
The leadup to the unsealing of this newest slate of documents drew plenty of attention — including causing drama between Aaron Rodgers and Jimmy Kimmel — but many of the names revealed in the docs were previously connected to Epstein.
That’s not to say new details haven’t emerged. According to one newly unsealed deposition, Epstein told one of his victims that Clinton likes girls "young.” A source told BI more docs are expected to drop today, Jacob and Sarah Gray report.
Other names in the unsealed documents are victims or people linked to Epstein’s high-profile associates but not necessarily implicated in wrongdoing.
There also wasn’t a singular list, for the record.
Still, unsealing the docs provides more transparency to a case that has continued to captivate the world more than four years after Epstein’s death in a Manhattan jail.
But the well-connected pedophile’s web of connections spreads much further than the 170-plus names revealed in these latest docs.
Epstein listed over 1500 connections, including several of the 170 names revealed yesterday, in a little black book. BI tabulated that book in 2020, and you can search it in full here. In 2021, BI found another of Epstein’s little black books from 1997 with 349 names, which you can search here.
Both databases provide an even greater accounting of the influence and power Epstein held among the rich and powerful.
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