Names of Jeffrey Epstein’s associates to be released in 2024: report

2HCKP06 DATE TAKEN UNKNOWN: JEFFREY EPSTEIN in black tie as a smiling GHISLAINE MAXWELL embraces him. Entered into evidence on Tuesday, December 7, 2021, recovered during an FBI raid at Epstein's Upper East Side mansion in 2019, an FBI analyst testified. (Credit Image: © US Attorney Office via ZUMA Press Wire)

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The late infamous pedophile and business financier Jeffrey Epstein will once again slink into the spotlight in 2024 as over 100 of his associates will be released to the public via unsealed court documents, multiple outlets have reported.

Americans likely associate Epstein with the nightmarish allegations of sex trafficking and abuse that have been made against him, particularly as it relates to the now well-known “Epstein Island” and “Lolita Express,” his private jet that he allegedly used to transport some of Epstein’s most elite guests or alleged clients.

According to a report from Just the News, 177 associates of Epstein will be released, after a judge ordered their identities to be unsealed.

This came as part of the ongoing case from Virginia Roberts Giuffre, who is suing Ghislaine Maxwell, the longtime girlfriend of the late Epstein, the outlet revealed.

As previously reported by RSBN, Maxwell was sentenced in 2022 to 20 years in prison after being convicted on five counts of sex trafficking.

Although Maxwell claimed to “regret” meeting Jeffrey Epstein, her alleged part in the sex-related criminal activity of Epstein is deeply disturbing, particularly as it pertained to allegations of the sexual abuse of teenage girls.

The 177 associate names of Epstein that are set to be released in 2024 will no doubt shed some more light on potentially harrowing connections between the late financier and his so-called clients.  

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