Well, this should cause some anxious moments during the holiday season:
"A U.S. federal judge ruled on Monday that a list of Jeffrey Epstein's alleged victims and associates —some of whom have been accused of being involved in the disgraced financier's exploitation and abuse of underage girls— must be unsealed and made public.
More than 150 names may be made public as part of a settled civil lawsuit against British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell —who was found guilty of conspiring with Epstein to sexually abuse underage girls for at least a decade— brought by Virginia Giuffre, who accused Maxwell of recruiting her to be a sex-slave. [snip]
Judge Loretta Preska set a release date of Jan. 1 to give the people listed in the court filing enough time to appeal the decision. It is unclear whose names are on the list, but many of them have already been mentioned in the media, Preska noted in her ruling.
Judge Preska listed 187 'J. Does' on the court documents and ruled many of them should be 'unsealed in full.' Some of those 'J.Does' appear twice, and others are minors, so it is not yet known what the final tally of names released will be." (our emphasis)
No doubt there will be a flurry of appeals from heretofore unmentioned "associates" of the sex trafficker and accused pedophile. Some of the "associates," like disgraced Trumpist law professor Alan Dershowitz, and the UK's randy Prince Andrew are already known to the public. The Malignant Loser infamously partied with Epstein a number of years ago, and other political figures' names showed up on flight manifests for Epstein's private plane. We'll see what remains of the list after the appeals are heard and acted on.
(photo: Best buds Trump and Jeffrey Epstein)