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VIP Elite Panic After Judge Agrees To Release Epstein’s Pedophile List
Some of the world’s most powerful pedophiles are panicking following news that a federal judge in New York has agreed to name and shame all VIP names connected to Epstein’s pedophile ring.
An estimated 180 names of elite pedophiles who raped children are expected to be released this January.
Judge Loretta Preska of the Southern District of New York explained her decision to release the names in the 51-page order on Monday, noting that previous hearings have established that the names would not remain redacted indefinitely.
Infowars.com reports: Any of the people impacted by the order have 14 days to appeal the decision, after which the lawyers must “confer, prepare the documents for unsealing pursuant to this order, and post the documents on the docket,” Preska said.
The trove is expected to identify some of Epstein’s associates and victims, as well as investigators and journalists who covered the case. Some of the names will remain sealed, including minor victims and at least one person wrongly identified as a sexual predator by a reporter.
The documents in question are related to the 2015 lawsuit by Virginia Giuffre, who accused Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell of sexually trafficking her when she was 17. The case was settled in 2017, with most of the evidence and depositions remaining under seal. A lawsuit by activist Mike Cernovich resulted in their declassification in July 2019, at which point Epstein was arrested on federal sex trafficking charges.
The former financier who long socialized with the rich and powerful – and flew them to his private Caribbean island on a private jet known as the ‘Lolita Express’ – was found dead in his Manhattan jail cell on August 10, 2019. The official cause of death was listed as suicide by hanging.
Maxwell went into hiding afterwards, but was located by the FBI in July 2020 and arrested. She was convicted in December 2021 on five sex trafficking charges and sentenced to 20 years in prison, five years of probation, and $750,000 in fines.
The identities of Epstein’s clients and the logs of who all traveled on the ‘Lolita Express’ remain under seal still. A Republican senator on the Judiciary Committee tried to subpoena them last month, but the motion was blocked by Senator Dick Durbin, the Illinois Democrat in charge of the committee.
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