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January 4, 2024

Epstein List Starts to Go Public

So it has begun…

The long-awaited list of names associated with Jeffrey Epstein is set to roll out this week, save a few exceptions that requested their name be kept anonymous.

There are still three Jane Does who will not be known until at least January 22, after having been granted a 30-day extension by the presiding judge.

And the Names Are…

There are allegedly more than 150 names that will be revealed overall, that is unless they object to their name being revealed.

And for the record, Bill Clinton did not file to have his name redacted from the list. That is likely because his name was mostly used by Virginia Giuffre, hoping to compel Clinton to testify.

Clinton has reportedly been identified as John Doe 36.

Every report I have read thus far found that Clinton is not expected to be implicated in any illegal activity, although there are definitely some salacious references that could cause Clinton a PR nightmare, not to mention the salacious narrative that Epstein’s brother is pushing to the media right now about both Clinton and Donald Trump.

In all, there were 900 pages released, so there is a lot to go through.

CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman, who has reviewed the documents, stated that most of the people named are "really are of innocent people. It's people who may have been employed, it's people who may have gone to dinner or to a cocktail party at Jeffrey Epstein's home.

"It is not necessarily naming people who have engaged in actions that were anything like the deplorable actions of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell."

Clinton’s name appeared on manifests for Epstein’s private jet, allegedly in connection with work for the Clinton Foundations.

His name also appears in the deposition of Johanna Sjoberg, who alleged that she was assaulted by Prince Andrew, saying that Epstein told her “one time that Clinton likes them young, referring to girls.”

Sarah Kellen has also been named, having been accused of scheduling appointments with Maxwell by an adult victim.

Jean-Luc Brunel is named but died in a French prison while being investigated.

Former Democrat New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson is named, reportedly having visited Epstein’s ranch in New Mexico.

Richardson, who served in the Clinton administration as a U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations and Secretary of Energy, died on September 1, 2023.

Magician David Copperfield, Donald Trump, and Alan Dershowitz, who defended Epstein in a 2008 criminal case, were also named. Trump’s name came up in a deposition where Epstein had allegedly mentioned his name when a storm forced his plane to be grounded in AC.

Trump had commented on the relationship, saying that “everyone in Palm Beach knew him.” He added, "I had a falling out with him a long time ago. I don't think I've spoken to him for 15 years. I wasn't a fan."

Another big name listed was Michael Jackson, whom Sjoberg claimed she met at Epstein’s Palm Beach house, again, not accusing him of any wrongdoing.

This is a developing story and as more names and their relevance are revealed, we will update if necessary.

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