A trove of formerly sealed documents surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's alleged underage sex trafficking ring is revealing lurid details.A federal appeals court in New York ordered the release of the documents in a defamation lawsuit brought by one of Epstein's accusers against his former girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell.The documents include formerly confidential deposition transcripts by accuser Virginia Roberts Guiffre, who claims Epstein and Maxwell lured her into a sordid life of pleasuring Epstein and a circle of his highly placed, powerful and wealthy associates.In one deposition Guiffre testified the pair forced her to have sex with two prominent Democratic politicians, as well as the leader of a foreign country, lawyer Alan Dershowitz and Prince Andrew. In previously released documents, Guiffre said the list included: "many other powerful men, including numerous prominent American politicians, powerful business executives, foreign presidents, a well-known Prime Minister, and other world leaders.”Both Dershowitz and Buckingham Palace have strenuously denied having underage sex with Guiffre or other young women.Flight logs from Epstein's private jet show passengers including Bill Gates, President Bill Clinton, Colombian President Andres Pastrana, Dershowitz, talent agent Naomi Campbell and President Donald Trump, who flew once from Palm Beach to New York.According to one of Guiffre's depositions, she said Trump never had any sexual contact with any of Epstein's girls, and she corrected an earlier deposition, saying that Trump never flirted with her.Another woman who claimed while in college she was hired to answer phones but ended up being forced to give Epstein a sexual massage testified she asked Epstein why he had so many massages a day. She said Epstein told her he needed to orgasm three times a day - that it was biological, like eating.The documents show that Epstein and two of his female employees refused to answer multiple questions, citing the Fifth Amendment.When lawyers asked Epstein if Maxwell typically provided underage girls for him to sexually abuse, he answered "Fifth," citing his constitutional right not to incriminate himself.Maxwell denied ever procuring underage girls in her deposition, calling the claims against her "rubbish." She said she only ever found adult masseuses for Epstein, while visiting adult spas.

A trove of formerly sealed documents surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's alleged underage sex trafficking ring is revealing lurid details.


A federal appeals court in New York ordered the release of the documents in a defamation lawsuit brought by one of Epstein's accusers against his former girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell.

The documents include formerly confidential deposition transcripts by accuser Virginia Roberts Guiffre, who claims Epstein and Maxwell lured her into a sordid life of pleasuring Epstein and a circle of his highly placed, powerful and wealthy associates.

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In one deposition Guiffre testified the pair forced her to have sex with two prominent Democratic politicians, as well as the leader of a foreign country, lawyer Alan Dershowitz and Prince Andrew.

In previously released documents, Guiffre said the list included: "many other powerful men, including numerous prominent American politicians, powerful business executives, foreign presidents, a well-known Prime Minister, and other world leaders.”



Both Dershowitz and Buckingham Palace have strenuously denied having underage sex with Guiffre or other young women.

Flight logs from Epstein's private jet show passengers including Bill Gates, President Bill Clinton, Colombian President Andres Pastrana, Dershowitz, talent agent Naomi Campbell and President Donald Trump, who flew once from Palm Beach to New York.

According to one of Guiffre's depositions, she said Trump never had any sexual contact with any of Epstein's girls, and she corrected an earlier deposition, saying that Trump never flirted with her.

Another woman who claimed while in college she was hired to answer phones but ended up being forced to give Epstein a sexual massage testified she asked Epstein why he had so many massages a day. She said Epstein told her he needed to orgasm three times a day - that it was biological, like eating.

The documents show that Epstein and two of his female employees refused to answer multiple questions, citing the Fifth Amendment.

When lawyers asked Epstein if Maxwell typically provided underage girls for him to sexually abuse, he answered "Fifth," citing his constitutional right not to incriminate himself.

Maxwell denied ever procuring underage girls in her deposition, calling the claims against her "rubbish." She said she only ever found adult masseuses for Epstein, while visiting adult spas.