The 90 best-known names on Epstein's list: from Naomi Campbell to Leonardo DiCaprio

Last Thursday, after several weeks of speculation, the federal judge in New York who has taken charge of the case of the lawsuit filed in 2015 by one of the victims (Virginia Giuffre) against Epstein's lover and partner (Ghislaine Maxwell), lifted the secrecy of the summary on more than 900 pages of documents and made public a list that includes the names of different public figures who had some type of relationship with the magnate.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
04 January 2024 Thursday 16:05
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The 90 best-known names on Epstein's list: from Naomi Campbell to Leonardo DiCaprio

Last Thursday, after several weeks of speculation, the federal judge in New York who has taken charge of the case of the lawsuit filed in 2015 by one of the victims (Virginia Giuffre) against Epstein's lover and partner (Ghislaine Maxwell), lifted the secrecy of the summary on more than 900 pages of documents and made public a list that includes the names of different public figures who had some type of relationship with the magnate.

Despite what has been spread on social networks, it is not a list of clients or people who attended Epstein's private parties. Appearing in such documents does not imply guilt, but rather shows some type of relationship, connection or link with the sexual predator.

It should be noted that the text goes into depth only on some names on the list, such as Michael Jackson, Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew or Stephen Hawking. These are the 90 names rescued from these documents:

The publication of the documents has become the topic of conversation of the week on social networks and has made hundreds of headlines around the world. The judge's decision to make the list public is based on the simple idea that "there are no interests that outweigh the presumption of access."

The media coverage of the Epstein case and the different theories about what happened at the private parties and orgies that the tycoon organized on his private island (and the people who attended them) has given rise to endless fake news and hoaxes. on the network that have affected, among other public figures, the presenter Jimmy Kimmel. ''Keep it up and we will debate the facts more in court," the communicator wrote online.