Documents pertaining to Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking conspiracy are expected to be released by a New York judge on January 2, which will expose or confirm the names of the associates involved in the criminal enterprise, according to multiple media reports. US District Judge Loretta Preska had previously ruled that there was no legal justification for maintaining the concealment of names.
Prince Andrew and Bill Clinton are expected to be just two of the names amongst the over 150 to be released, ABC News reported. The unsealment stems back to a 2015 civil case against Epstein’s conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell. Virginia Giuffre, who filed the suit and was one of the victims of Epstein, went on to make allegations against Prince Andrew. The prince denied the accusations but later settled a lawsuit that the woman brought against him. The Guardian reported that the suit for “sexual assault and intentional infliction of emotional distress” had reportedly been settled for $12m.
The flight logs, publicly available since December 2021, made the rounds on social media Monday, with many pointing out that the names of the two US presidents repeatedly appeared throughout the 118 pages.
Lawyer Alan Dershowitz, former US Sen. George Mitchell and disgraced Prince Andrew are other big names that were outed as passengers.
Trump took at least seven trips on the private plane between 1993 and 1997, sometimes with members of his family.
Then-real estate developer Trump and Epstein were known associates at the time and were regularly seen together at formal events.
The logs, however, do not indicate that Trump or Clinton ever visited Epstein Island in the Caribbean, the center of his international sex trafficking ring.
The Democrat was an even more frequent flier, taking at least nine trips on the jet to places including Paris, Bangkok and Brunei.