- There are still around 10,000 pages of documents which are yet to be unsealed
- They come from a 2015 lawsuit by Virginia Giuffre Roberts, Epstein’s ‘sex slave’
- She sued him and Ghislaine Maxwell, his British socialite friend and ex-girlfriend
- Maxwell’s attorney told a court on Wednesday that the remaining files implicate ‘literally hundreds of people’
- They are arguing in court over how to release the dump of files
- On Tuesday, one of the people named submitted a letter to the court asking for his name to be protected
As many as 1,000 people including celebrities are implicated in thousands of pages of court documents from a Jeffrey Epstein lawsuit which remains under seal.
The documents, some 10,000 of them, were part of a 2015 lawsuit by Virginia Giuffre Roberts, Epstein’s ‘sex slave’, who sued him and Ghislaine Maxwell, a British socialite who many of Epstein’s victims say was his madam.
They settled their lawsuit in 2017 and the case docket was made private, keeping all the allegations secret.
In August, in light of the pedophile’s arrest on human trafficking charges, an appeals court ordered that any pages of the case files which represented public interest should no longer be kept secret.
Around 2,000 have been released but thousands more are still under lock and key.
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