Jeffrey Epstein List: Prominent Celebrities & Public Figures Named & What Was Said About Them

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Names of people, celebrities, and public figures mentioned in court documents relating to Jeffrey Epstein have been unsealed.

If you don’t know, the disgraced millionaire died in prison in August 2019. Now, the names of 187 people named in these legal papers were unsealed by a New York judge this week.

We’ve gathered just some of the prominent names featured, as well as what was said about them. Just because someone is mentioned here, does not mean they are guilty of criminal activity. Keep reading to find out more… Bill Clinton Some mentions involving Bill Clinton include one from a Ghislaine Maxwell deposition, and another from Epstein accuser Johanna Sjoberg. “I can’t recollect having a meal with them, but just so we are clear, the allegations that President Clinton had a meal on Jeffrey’s island are 100% false,” Maxwell said at one point during the deposition. Johanna‘s deposition found her being asked if she met Bill Clinton on Epstein‘s island and if she’d seen him in a helicopter being flown by Maxwell. Johanna said, “no” to these questions.

At another point, Johanna said, “I knew [Epstein] had dealings with Bill Clinton … He said one time that Clinton likes them young, referring to girls.” Prince Andrew During Johanna‘s deposition, she said, “I came up and saw [Epstein accuser] Virginia Giuffre, Jeffrey, Prince Andrew, Ghislaine in the room … At one point, Ghislaine told me to come upstairs, and we went into a closet and pulled out the puppet, the caricature of Prince Andrew, and brought it down. … They put the puppet on Virginia‘s lap, and I sat on Andrew‘s lap, and they put the puppet’s hand on Virginia‘s breast, and Andrew put his hand on my breast, and they took a photo.” Donald Trump Johanna‘s deposition

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