A Judge Has Ordered The Release Of 177 Names On Jeffrey Epstein’s Client List

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The most frustrating aspect of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal – you know, aside from the whole grooming and trafficking vulnerable teenagers for old, depraved millionaires side of things – is that it seems like the paedos have gotten away with it. The multi-millionaire financier ‘killed himself’ in his cell, but we still have not seen Epstein’s client list or list of co-conspirators, and you can only assume that’s because too many powerful people are involved.

Well, it seems like that’s about to change as dozens of Epstein’s associates are set to be named in court documents that will be released in the first days of 2024. Some 177 people will be identified across hundreds of files which will shed new light on the Epstein’s sex trafficking operation and his network of paedophiles.

This is thanks to New York Judge Loretta Preska, who wrote ‘unsealed in full’ next to the names of 177 classified names who are Epstein’s friends, recruiters, victims and others who will revealed when the material is released within the coming weeks.

Interestingly, Judge Preska also gave 14 days for any Does who objected to their documents being made public to come forward and formally object, after which they would be unsealed. Which is pretty genius, actually. Judge Preska is basically telling anyone who’s afraid they’re about to be exposed as a paedophile to reveal themselves and explain WHY their name shouldn’t be made public in January 2024. It’s only fair that these creeps who were hanging around with the world’s most notorious groomer and molesting teenage sex trafficking victims have their day in court, right?

Still, maybe we shouldn’t get too excited. It’s possible that none of the 170+ names will be “high profile”, but rather a bunch of unremarkable business owners and B/C list celebrities, maybe one A-list sacrifice so that the media can celebrate it and make a big deal out of it and stop asking about other potentially big names on the list. Speaking of which…

Hmm, greasing his wheels maybe? Obviously it’s possible that Epstein did conduct actual business matters with powerful people, so it would absolutely suck if you’re a rich or powerful person who hung out with Epstein but genuinely did nothing wrong, and end up being ‘exposed’ on this list.

Either way, the fact that they are only releasing a small % of the list and not the full thing, means they are still hiding and protecting people. Maybe “Anonymous” can get hold of the rest of the list and share it with us? Seems like this would be right up their alley.

For the time Jeffrey Epstein blackmailed Bill Gates for ‘cheating on his wife with a young Russian bridge player’, click HERE. Very interesting indeed.

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