Jeffrey Epstein list: Sarah Ferguson and Kevin Spacey named in newly unsealed documents


Four new documents pertaining to the late paedophile Jeffrey Epstein were unsealed on Friday, naming Chris Tucker, Kevin Spacey, and Sarah Ferguson.

US judge Loretta Preska ordered the documents to be made public as part of a lawsuit between Epstein’s former girlfriend and associate in sex-trafficking, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Virginia Giurffe, one of Epstein’s alleged victims.

Hollywood bigshots Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker were named as potential passengers on Epstein’s private jet, though Maxwell claimed she could not be sure of the dates of these trips.

Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York and ex-wife of Prince Andrew, was named by Epstein’s housekeeper Juan Alessi, who testified in a deposition that she visited Epstein’s New York mansion with her then-husband. No legal charges have been brought against Spacey, Ferguson or Tucker in connection with the disgraced financier.

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The first batch of unsealed documents, released on Wednesday, named Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, and magician David Copperfield.

The two former presidents are some of the biggest names to come out of the new files. The files allege that Clinton “likes them young”, according to another of Epstein’s victims, Johanna Sjoberg.

Esptein’s brother Mark also came forward claiming that Jeffrey had information on Trump and Clinton that would have called off the 2016 presidential election. Mark quoted his brother as saying: “If I said what I know about both candidates, they’d have to cancel the election.”

However, being named in the files does not mean the individuals are guilty of any wrongdoing. Stephen Hawking’s name appeared in a previous batch of names, though Epstein reportedly offered a cash reward to prove he was not involved in an underage orgy.

These batches of documents are being made public as part of Giuffre’s defamation suit against Maxwell, who is currently in federal prison for sex-trafficking.

Maxwell was sued by Giuffre in 2015 for calling her a liar after she said she was sexually abused as a minor. The two settled the suit in 2017, and since then the documents have been sealed, until this week.

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