Epstein Files: New Details on Elite Sex Ring, Island Activities
OAN’s Sophia Flores
6:15 PM – Wednesday, January 10, 2024
The most recent batch of unsealed documents pertaining to the deceased pedophile sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein have been released. These are presumed to be the final set of unsealed documents.
Since last week, more than 215 documents have been unveiled to the public. Among the documents released on Tuesday were diverse depositions featuring discussions with key figures such as Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s accomplice, as well as with two of Epstein’s victims, Virginia Giuffre and Sarah Ransome.
In her deposition, Giuffre revealed that Epstein had previously paid her $15,000 to have sexual intercourse with Prince Andrew back in 2011. However, the Duke of York still denies ever having sexual relations with Giuffre.
Giuffre was reportedly directed to have sex with another “unnamed prince,” an “unnamed owner of a large hotel chain,” former Victoria’s Secret CEO Les Wexner, and with billionaire hedge fund manager Glenn Dubin. However, Wexner and Dubin adamantly deny the allegations and Dubin has described her remarks as “unsubstantiated statements.”
Giuffre also revealed that she had dinner with former President Bill Clinton on Epstein’s island multiple times. However, she maintains that she personally never saw him sexually involved with anyone. This is a crucial detail from Giuffre, since Clinton still denies ever stepping foot on the island. While she does not recall seeing Clinton have sex on Epstein’s island, named “Little Saint James,” Giuffre still asserted that Clinton was aware of Epstein’s abuse of minors.
Other guests that she revealed seeing on the island were former Vice President Al Gore and his wife, Tipper Gore. Like Clinton, Giuffre claims that she did not witness either of them partaking in any sexual misconduct or wrongdoing.
An unidentified victim had testified that she embarked on a trip to Thailand with Epstein and Clinton. However, she said that she “did not recall the purpose of the visit” and whether or not she spent the night in the Asian country. Reportedly, additional trips that the two powerful confidants took together were redacted from the unsealed documents.
The thousands of unredacted documents released over the span of a few days confirmed many theories regarding who Epstein was associated with and who joined him on his infamous island.
In 2019, Epstein was found dead in his prison cell while awaiting trial for pedophilic sex trafficking charges. The official cause of his death was ruled as a suicide by officials. However, questions regarding the investigation findings have been raised by several individuals, including by his own brother Mark Epstein.
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Latest Unsealed Documents Shed Light on Jeffrey Epstein’s Connections
The recent release of unsealed documents related to the notorious sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein has provided further insight into the extent of his connections and the allegations against various prominent figures. These documents, presumed to be the final batch of unsealed materials, have sparked widespread interest and raised questions about the scope of Epstein’s operations.
Over the past week, more than 215 documents have been made available to the public. Among these documents are deposition transcripts featuring discussions with key individuals such as Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s alleged accomplice, as well as two of Epstein’s victims, Virginia Giuffre and Sarah Ransome.
In her deposition, Giuffre claimed that Epstein had paid her $15,000 to have sexual relations with Prince Andrew in 2011. However, Prince Andrew has vehemently denied these allegations. Giuffre also mentioned having been directed to engage in sexual activities with other influential individuals, including an unnamed prince, the owner of a large hotel chain, former Victoria’s Secret CEO Les Wexner, and billionaire hedge fund manager Glenn Dubin. Wexner and Dubin have both denied any involvement in Epstein’s illegal activities, with Dubin characterizing Giuffre’s statements as “unsubstantiated.”
Giuffre further revealed that she had dined with former President Bill Clinton multiple times on Epstein’s private island, but claimed she never witnessed any sexual encounters involving him. While Clinton has denied ever visiting the island, Giuffre maintains that Clinton was aware of Epstein’s exploitation of minors. However, it’s important to note that Giuffre’s deposition does not provide evidence of Clinton’s direct involvement in any illegal activities.
Giuffre also mentioned former Vice President Al Gore and his wife, Tipper Gore, as guests she saw on the island. However, she clarified that she did not witness any misconduct or wrongdoing from them. Another unidentified victim testified to having traveled to Thailand with Epstein and Clinton, though details about the purpose of the trip remain uncertain.
The unredacted documents, released over the course of a few days, have confirmed many theories about Epstein’s associations and the individuals who frequented his private island. These revelations have reignited public interest in the case and raised further questions about the investigation into Epstein’s activities.
Jeffrey Epstein was found dead in his prison cell in 2019 while awaiting trial on charges related to his alleged involvement in sex trafficking. Officially ruled as a suicide, his death has been a subject of controversy, with individuals like his brother Mark Epstein questioning the investigation’s findings.
The release of these documents underscores the importance of shedding light on Epstein’s widespread network of connections and potential wrongdoing. As more information becomes available, it is crucial to examine the implications of his actions and address any potential injustices.
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