Figures Implicated in Recent Release of Epstein Documents

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The final documents in a civil lawsuit filed against Jeffrey Epstein in 2015 were released on Tuesday. They include allegations of sex trafficking against several big names.

Documents that were released for the first time on January 3rd include depositions from numerous witnesses and thousands of pages relating to Epstein’s abuse of Virginia Giuffre. Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, and Prince Andrew were among those named in the documents.

This dump contains sex-trafficking allegations against prominent figures including Bill Richardson who was a Clinton administration member and Governor of New Mexico.

In a 2016 deposition, the plaintiff accused Bill Richardson of sex trafficking and Marvin Minsky of sexual exploitation.

Richardson is the former Democratic Governor of New Mexico and the former Ambassador to the United Nations for President Clinton. He died in September. Minsky, a computer scientist who was at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and died in 2016, was one of the leading figures of his field. Wexner was the former CEO of Victoria’s Secret and founder of Limited Brands. The Wexner Foundation didn’t immediately reply to a request for comment.

Richardson has passed away and is not alive to answer these accusations. He died in 2023. In this case, his close relationship with Bill Clinton is intriguing. Bill Clinton is accused of wrongdoing by the documents. How far was this? How many politicians participated? This question is still open.

It is important to note that although Alan Dershowitz was also implicated, these accusations could be outdated. Although he is named in the lawsuit documents from 2015, he received a later statement from Giuffre stating that she had mistakenly identified.

Giuffre said that she was also sex-trafficked by a “well-known prime minister.” The name of the accused was not revealed, but he accused Alan Dershowitz – a prominent criminal lawyer who has denied all wrongdoing. Giuffre had sued Dershowitz before and they agreed to drop the case after she said publicly that she “made an error in identifying Mr. Dershowitz.”

As of this writing, despite all the accusations included in the documents not one Epstein client has been charged or brought to justice. It’s amazing how much information was known about Epstein for almost a decade, and in some cases even longer. How is it possible that a sex peddler could have a whole book of clients, but not one was implicated? Epstein didn’t only sex traffick girls for himself.

The U.S. Government has much to explain about how this whole thing was handled.