In third batch of Epstein documents, a call from Harvey Weinstein, more famous men and disquieting details
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The
third round of documents from a lawsuit connected to Jeffrey Epstein, the
convicted pedophile who died in jail before he could face trial on federal
sex-trafficking charges, was publicly released Friday.
Friday’s release included over thirteen hundred pages as of mid-afternoon, and it follows hundreds of pages of
documents already unsealed on Wednesday and Thursday, with more expected.
The unsealed documents are part of a 2015 civil defamation suit
brought by Virginia Roberts Giuffre, an American woman who claimed Epstein
sexually abused her as a minor and that Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s former
girlfriend, aided in the abuse. The unsealing this week stems from a
December 18 court order from the judge overseeing the lawsuit, a response to
media’s legal efforts to publicly release the documents.
The documents in total, including material yet to be unsealed, are
expected to include nearly 200 names, including some of Epstein’s accusers,
prominent businesspeople, politicians and potentially more.
Famous friends and acquaintances
A former Jeffrey Epstein employee recounted a
litany of famous and influential people, including two former presidents, in
Epstein’s orbit during a 2009 deposition unsealed on Friday.
Juan Alessi told attorneys that he had dinner with
former president Donald Trump in the kitchen of Epstein’s Palm Beach home and
met former president Bill Clinton on Epstein’s plane. He also said he met
Prince Andrew and his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, at the Palm Beach home,
according to the deposition.
Alessi also said he met foreign beauty queens and
an unnamed winner of a Nobel Prize in Chemistry, according to the document.
When asked on Wednesday about the appearance of
Clinton’s name in an earlier batch of unsealed documents, a Clinton spokesman
reiterated a 2019 statement that Clinton had flown on Epstein’s private plane
but said Clinton knew nothing of the financier’s “terrible crimes.”
The spokesman said that it has now “been nearly 20
years since President Clinton last had contact with Epstein.” Clinton has not
been accused of any crimes or wrongdoing related to Epstein.
Trump has also not been accused of any crimes or
wrongdoing with regard to Epstein. When asked earlier this week about Trump’s
name appearing in the newly unsealed documents, a Trump spokesman reacted by attacking
the media.
Alessi
also spoke about the young women who came to the house to give Epstein
massages.
Alessi answered questions about one female whom he understood to
be under the age of 18. Her name was still redacted from the unsealed
documents. Alessi said her mother would occasionally accompany her to Epstein’s
home.
Famed magician and illusionist David Copperfield is also
among the high-profile men identified as a friend to Epstein.
Copperfield’s name is mentioned during deposition testimony
released Friday of one of Epstein’s then-employees, Sarah Kellen. A
lawyer for the plaintiffs asked about Epstein’s relationship with the
illusionist and whether they recruit girls for each other. The lawyer
questioned if Copperfield gives tickets to Epstein for young women when he is
performing shows and if the girls are invited backstage after the shows.
To all questions, Kellen asserts her Fifth Amendment right and
refuses to answer the question.
Copperfield is also named in a 2016 deposition released Wednesday
by a woman who massaged Epstein for years in the early 2000s. She said she met
the illusionist at a dinner at Epstein’s Palm Beach residence and testified it
was her observation the two were friends.
Johanna Sjoberg testified in the deposition that Copperfield
performed magic tricks while he was at the Palm Beach House and asked her what
she knew about Epstein’s methods for procuring girls to work for him.
“He questioned me if I was aware that girls were getting paid to
find other girls,” Sjoberg said.
She also said there was another girl at the house that “seemed
young” at a dinner that included Copperfield. She recalled thinking at the time
that the girl could have been in high school.
CNN has reached out to representatives for Copperfield for
comment.
The name of disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein appears in a
2005 handwritten note left for Epstein as well.
The handwritten note, dated March 1, 2005, appears to be a
telephone message left for Epstein that Weinstein attempted to call Epstein
that morning. “She had on the phone Mr. Harvey Weinstein,” the message
reads. It was included among nearly 200 written phone messages.
Brad
Edwards, Giuffre’s lawyer at one point, wrote a book titled “Relentless
Pursuit: My Fight for the Victims of Jeffrey Epstein,” released in 2020, in
which he discusses Weinstein’s involvement in Epstein’s world. Edwards wrote
that Epstein told a victim he would introduce her to Weinstein. In another
excerpt, Edwards wrote Epstein ended his relationship with Weinstein after he
acted too aggressively with one of his “favorite girls.”
There is no implication of wrongdoing by Weinstein in connection
to Epstein in the documents.
Weinstein, 71, remains in prison after being convicted on sex
crimes charges in New York and California linked to allegations that he used
his influence to lure women into private meetings, assault them and then
silence any accusations.
Some of the documents are unsettling.
In a newly unsealed excerpt from a deposition of accuser Nadia
Marcinkova, attorney David Yarema asks Marcinkova, “Were you with Jeffrey
Epstein on his birthday when one of his friends sent to him 12 – sorry, three
12-year-olds for the purposes of Jeffrey Epstein sexually abusing them?”
He then asks if “these three 12-year-olds were from France. Were
they sent to him on his birthday by Jean Luc Brunel or by somebody else?”
Marcinkova invoked the Fifth Amendment to that question and
throughout her deposition, which includes multiple still-redacted names.
Brunel, a
French modeling scout, died in a jail cell in 2022 while under
investigation by French authorities for his ties to Epstein.
Virginia Giuffre has also recounted the story of 12-year-olds
being sent to Epstein in her own court depositions.
Previous document releases included information about Epstein’s
associates and accusers, though much of the information had previously been
reported on by various media outlets or released through other court
proceedings.
Giuffre and Maxwell settled their civil suit in 2017, but some
court documents remained sealed until now.
Most of the documents from the suit were unsealed in 2019 – one
day before Epstein died by suicide in jail.
Epstein was indicted in 2019 on federal charges of operating a sex
trafficking ring in which he allegedly sexually abused dozens of underage
girls.
Epstein died in
jail while awaiting trial. Prosecutors in New York indicted Maxwell on sex
trafficking charges involving multiple victims. She was
convicted in 2021.


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