The first batch of names from the client list alleged in the Virginia Giuffre lawsuit against Jeffrey Epstein in connection to his sex trafficking ring was released late Wednesday.
According to Newsweek, 90 names were revealed, including high-profile individuals who Giuffre accused of having sex with her while she was underage and ordered to perform sex acts with various people in power.
Giuffre accused former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, former Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell, billionaire hedge fund manager Glenn Dubin, modeling director Jean-Luc Brunel, and Prince Andrew.
Both Brunel and Richardson are now deceased. The first list of individuals connected to the case also includes high-profile names who are not accused of wrongdoing.
Model Naomi Campbell is listed because Guiffre was brought to her birthday party.
Former President Donald Trump is mentioned because he employed her before she was poached for a “masseuse” position with Epstein by his associate Ghislaine Maxwell.
Former President Bill Clinton is also noted in the filings multiple times because Giuffre alleged that Maxwell told her Clinton had been to Epstein’s private island and believed him to be of interest.
Giuffre also noted she was coerced and groomed into accepting her role in the sex trafficking ring.
She explained on page 828 that she had run away from home multiple times due to a rocky relationship with her parents and that she was “coerced into sex acts,” a claim noted on page 838.
She also stated, “There was definitely indirect threats that you knew these people were powerful. They had a lot of contacts. They were very wealthy. They were people you did not want to cross lines with on a bad way.”
The court documents also note on page 884 that Giuffre referred to herself as a “sex slave” and that she mainly blamed Maxwell for her hand in befriending and grooming her to be used for sex.
Giuffre noted that Maxwell’s denial of her sexual abuse was harmful to her.
“She’s the one who I believe, in my heart of hearts, deserves to come forward and have justice happen to her more than anybody. Being a woman, it’s disgusting,” Guiffre concluded.
Maxwell is serving a 20-year prison sentence after being convicted on five counts of underage sex-trafficking related abuses.
Epstein died by hanging in his jail cell in 2019.
The names released in the first batch of court filings listed by Newsweek are:
Virginia Lee Roberts Giuffre
Kathy Alexander
Miles Alexander
James Michael Austrich
Philip Barden
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Cate Blanchett
David Boies
Laura Boothe
Evelyn Boulet
Rebecca Boylan
Joshua Bunner
Naomi Campbell
Carolyn Casey
Paul Cassell
Sharon Churcher
Bill Clinton
David Copperfield
Alexandra Cousteau
Cameron Diaz
Leonardo DiCaprio
Alan Dershowitz
Dr. Mona Devanesan
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Bradley Edwards
Amanda Ellison
Cimberly Espinosa
Jeffrey Epstein
Annie Farmer
Marie Farmer
Alexandra Fekkai
Crystal Figueroa
Anthony Figueroa
Louis Freeh
Eric Gany
Meg Garvin
Sheridan Gibson-Butte
Robert Giuffre
Al Gore
Ross Gow
Fred Graff
Philip Guderyon
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Shannon Harrison
Stephen Hawking
Victoria Hazel
Brittany Henderson
Brett Jaffe
Michael Jackson
Carol Roberts Kess
Dr. Karen Kutikoff
Peter Listerman
George Lucas
Tony Lyons
Bob Meister
Jamie A. Melanson
Lynn Miller
Marvin Minsky
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David Mullen
Joe Pagano
Mary Paluga
J. Stanley Pottinger
Joseph Recarey
Michael Reiter
Jason Richards
Bill Richardson
Sky Roberts
Scott Rothstein
Forest Sawyer
Doug Schoetlle
Kevin Spacey
Cecilia Stein
Mark Tafoya
Brent Tindall
Kevin Thompson
Donald Trump
Ed Tuttle
Emma Vaghan
Kimberly Vaughan-Edwards
Cresenda Valdes
Anthony Valladares
Maritza Vazquez
Vicky Ward
Jarred Weisfeld
Courtney Wild
Bruce Willis
Daniel Wilson
Andrew Albert Christian Edward, Duke of York
