The Truth About Jeffrey Epstein’s Associates

Things you should know about Jeffrey Epstein's associates

If you have been following the case of Jeffrey Epstein and his former lover Ghislaine Maxwell then you must be familiar with Manhattan Court’s order of naming most of the former Jane and John Does. This list is going to be revealed on January 1, 2024, and it is being considered a major development in the decade-long case.

Unfortunately, it isn’t going to be as shocking or revealing as it is being promoted. A lot of the details related to the convicted pedophile and his associates, who participated and/or enjoyed the perks of his empire are still hidden. This includes his ties to high-profile personalities even from intelligence, and the possible evidence collected from his abodes and island.

However, the associates list is still important as it will identify the individuals who have any kind of ties with Epstein, including his employees, victims, witnesses, affiliates, and more (albeit most of them are already mentioned in the media.) To further clarify what the list actually holds, we have reviewed its description content, and here’s what we found.

What is the Jeffrey Epstein associates list?

Firstly, we would like to clarify that Manhattan Court isn’t going to be revealing Jeffrey Epstein‘s clients nor the people who flew in his private jet, specifically. The associates’ list is going to include names of all the people who have been previously mentioned in court during the Virginia Giuffre vs. Ghislaine Maxwell defamation case.

Therefore, the upcoming list will include names of alleged victims, witnesses, former employees of Maxwell and/or Epstein, media, law officials, and people afflicted with them. The list is also going to include alleged perpetrators who have participated in some sort of illegal activity.

The court has received descriptions of the Does

Before this associate’s list is unsealed, the attorneys of plaintiff Giuffre and defendant Maxwell put together a list of 167 Does and described them for the Judge to decide which Does should be excluded from unsealing. As per the reports of the Miami Herald, only three names have been decided to remain sealed as they are out of the peripheral of the issue.

This description list was uploaded on Scribd by Techno Fog, who also analyzed and highlighted the important points of the documents in a Substack article. As per them, the list includes 100 previously identified Does. Out of the rest, 33 unknown Does material isn’t salacious. This list also includes many witnesses such as J. Doe 29, an employee who was present at the scene.

After analyzing the list, we made a note of 18 alleged perpetrators on the list accused of ‘engaging in serious wrongdoings.’ Many of them are late Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged employees/afflicts or alleged victim’s afflicts. Some of them are also alleged witnesses and have been widely publicized in the media.

Significant J. Does

Below is a list of J. Does whose identification might reveal some details of the case. This list of people might be widely known but their official identification can further strengthen the public’s knowledge regardless of how diminutive it might be compared to the complete case.

J. Doe 23: The J. Doe 23 is described as an alleged perpetrator, Epstein’s affiliate and witness. They are suspected of engaging in wrongdoing and have widely been reported in the media. They were also criminally prosecuted abroad for sex trafficking.

• J. Doe 58: An alleged witness, affiliate, and perpetrator. Their identity is allegedly going to remain sealed as they are outside of the periphery of the events. They were simply mentioned in a letter submitted by counsel for Professor Alan Dershowitz featuring quotes from the emails of Sara Ransome.

 

• J. Doe 67: An alleged victim affiliate, witness, and perpetrator. Their name was mentioned by one of the victims during the criminal trial who claimed that Doe 67 (then 18) recruited the plaintiff (then 14) for Jeffrey Epstein’s massages.

• J. Doe 94: An alleged victim affiliate and perpetrator. They allegedly engaged in serious wrongdoing and, all the materials related to them will be unsealed completely.

• J. Doe 113: An alleged Jeffrey Epstein affiliate and witness, who allegedly engaged in serious wrongdoing. The document also mentioned that Doe 113 was mentioned in Epsteien’s address book.

• J. Doe 114: An alleged Epstein affiliate who was also mentioned in his flight log.

These are all the Jane/John Does whose identities might reveal some important information related to the case. At this stage, where the more one digs the more questions arise, we can only hope that the unsealing of court documents and publication of the names will add some clarity to one of the biggest sex trafficking cases.

The revelations are unlikely to be as groundbreaking as they are being discussed at the moment. It is also doubtful if the disclosure of some high-profile names will provoke any consequences apart from media attention. Yet whatever noteworthy discoveries unearth about possible perpetrators will be significant for the victims.

The complete Jeffrey Epstein list will be unsealed on January 1, 2024, by the Manhattan Court. In the meantime, you can check out our coverage of formerly revealed associates of Jeffrey Epstein and the list of possible new associates mentioned in the upcoming unsealing.

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