A federal court in New York City made documents from a lawsuit about Ghislaine Maxwell's role in the alleged sexual abuse of Virginia Giuffre public on Wednesday night.
Giuffre's case revolved around accusations of misconduct by the deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his accomplice, Maxwell.
Maxwell is currently serving 20 years for her role in Epstein's alleged sex trafficking operation. In December 2021, a jury found her guilty of child sex trafficking and other charges.
As expected, the previously redacted pages from the civil case reveal that Bill Clinton's name appears dozens of times. Esptein accuser Johanna Sjoberg, who worked as his masseuse, said Epstein told her that the former president “likes them young” when asked if Epstein ever talked to her about their relationship.
In another instance, the former president is referred to as a close personal friend of Epstein, based on conversations with Epstein – a claim Clinton vehemently denies.
Mediaite explains:
In 2019, after Epstein was hit with additional sex trafficking charges, a spokesperson for Clinton claimed the former president knew “nothing about the terrible crimes” Epstein had committed, despite acknowledging that Clinton took several trips with Epstein to Asia, Africa, and Europe.
According to the documents released on Wednesday, Epstein also told Sjorberg that he needed three massages from different girls every day because “he needed to have three orgasms a day,” as “it was biological, like eating.”
During many of the massages, Sjorberg was allegedly nude, and Epstein allegedly “made her perform sexual acts during massages including sexual toys.”
Sjorberg further testified that she witnessed Virginia Giuffre, then 17, in the presence of Prince Andrew, Epstein and Maxwell.
Other names in the previously sealed documents include Donald Trump, Michael Jackson, David Copperfield, Stephen Hawking, Al Gore, former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, deceased New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson and Epstein's lawyer, Alan Dershowitz:
In 2015, former Harvard Law School professor Alan Dershowitz admitted to receiving a massage at Epstein's house, but insisted that he kept his pants on.
Federal Judge Loretta Preska ruled that starting Jan. 2, the identities of over 150 influential associates of Epstein would be made public.
Giuffre has stated that Epstein and Maxwell began trafficking her when she was 15.
She's also claimed that she saw former President Clinton at Epstein's estate on Little Saint James in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
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