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All you need to know about Jeffrey Epstein

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As the sealed documents of the American financier are going public, here’s the low-down on the man, his crimes and alliances

THE UNUSUAL SUSPECTS

The initial batch of what is anticipate­d to be a large collection of documents, revealed identities of over 170 individual­s. It was made public on Wednesday, and names of high-profile personalit­ies such as scientist Dr Stephen Hawking, linguistic­s wizard Noam Chomsky, actors Cameron Diaz and Kevin Spacey, among others.

WHY ARE THE NAMES BEING UNSEALED NOW?

It was a decision by a judge who said too many names have been redacted in the documents filed in the old suit against Maxwell. American daily, The Miami Herald and others had asked the court to release the names. The US District Judge Loretta Preska ruled in December that many of the names were already reported in the media or the person in question didn’t raise any objections that would outweigh the presumptio­n of access.

WHY WAS HE ARRESTED?

According to the indictment, Epstein sexually exploited and abused several minor girls at his homes in Manhattan, New York, Palm Beach and Florida, as well as other locations, over a period of several years. His indictment also noted that “in order to maintain and increase his supply of victims, Epstein also paid some of his victims to recruit additional girls to be similarly abused”. The prosecutio­n alleged that he sexually assaulted girls as young as 14 years old.

5 HIS HIGH-PROFILE SOCIAL CIRCLE

His former associates include American presidents Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, and Queen Elizabeth II’s son Prince Andrew. Court papers relating to Epstein were unsealed in January 2024 under a judge’s orders. The papers formed part of defamation lawsuit that Virginia Giuffre filed against Ghislaine Maxwell and included the testimony of Epstein victims, as well as that of witnesses and other evidence relevant to the nowsettled 2015 case.

WHO WAS JEFFREY EPSTEIN?

The American financier and investment banker, specifical­ly marketed his services to “those with assets worth more than $1 billion,” and operated his company out of the US Virgin Islands for “tax reasons”. In July 2019, Epstein was arrested on charges of sex traffickin­g and conspiracy to engage in the same. He was later found dead in prison, and it was officially ruled as death by suicide.

8 EPSTEIN ISLAND

Called Little St James, Epstein’s 72acre island included several villas and is about 2 miles off the coast of St Thomas, part of the US Virgin Islands in the Caribbean. Epstein had stakes in businesses in the US Virgin Islands, including Hyperion Air. According to reports, Epstein called the island “Little St Jeff” whereas for the local residents, who witnessed the vulgar acts being committed there, called it “Paedophile Island”.

 ?? ?? Compiled by Samarth Goyal
Compiled by Samarth Goyal

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