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NY court to release 2,000 pages of “Epstein” documents in Ghislaine Maxwell case (Video)

7-9-2019 < SGT Report 15 314 words
 

by Alex Christoforou, The Duran:



The Duran’s Alex Christoforou and Editor-in-Chief Alexander Mercouris discuss the latest news in the Epstein scandal where a lawyer for the alleged victims of Jeffrey Epstein told a judge that hundreds of names of people associated with “now deceased finance mogul” should be made public in documents that are currently sealed in a defamation lawsuit involving Epstein close associate and alleged handler Ghislaine Maxwell.



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Via Zerohedge…


An attorney for Jeffrey Epstein confidant (and alleged groomer) Ghislaine Maxwell told a judge on Wednesday that there are “hundreds” of people named in what is expected to be approximately 2,000 pages of documents ordered unsealed by the federal appeals court in New York, according to Bloomberg.



The lawyer, Jeffrey Pagliuca, told U.S. District Judge Loretta Preska Wednesday that the materials also include an address book with about 1,000 names. Preska is considering how to carry out a ruling by the federal appeals court in New York that she must consider unsealing some of the documents. There was no detail at the hearing as to the identity of the people are named in the documents, and they may include women who say they are victims of Epstein, his friends and others. –Bloomberg



According to court filings, Maxwell was said to have hired, supervised and fired household staff, while directing the visits of dozens of “massage therapists” to Epstein’s residence, according to the Journal.


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