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M.AMINUR RAHMAN
The documents stem from a 2015 civil lawsuit against Ghislaine Maxwell.
The first batch of many pending court filings related to late sex-offender Jeffrey Epstein were made public Wednesday, and on the record, they included arguments from lawyers for Virginia Giffre -- an alleged survivor of Epstein. who sought to remove former President Bill Clinton as part of his defamation claim against Epstein's partner Ghislaine Maxwell.
In recently unsealed material, Giuffre's legal advisers wrote that Clinton "is a key person who can provide information on her cozy relationship with the Litigant and Mr. Epstein."
Photo-Rolling StoneThe record, dated June 14, 2016, is when Giuffre's lawyers first indicated their desire to fire Clinton for her announcement, as ABC News recently reported. Giuffre's legal advisers began casual discussions with Clinton's lawyers five days earlier, on June 9, 2016, ABC News detailed.
The now-unredacted report clearly reveals why Giuffre's attorneys looked to Clinton's announcement.
"In a 2011 meeting, Ms. Giuffre referred to Respondent and former President Bill Clinton's close personal relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Although Ms. Giuffre made no allegations of illegal activity by Bill Clinton, Ms. [Ghislaine] Maxwell referred to Ms. Giuffre in her statement to President Clinton ' Denial is one of the delusions' that he alluded to in his public statements that formed the basis of this case. In addition to the defendant and Mr. Epstein, former President Clinton is an important person who can provide information about him. The comfortable relationship with the respondent and Mr. Epstein and Mrs. Maxwell's opposition to the case,” the report said.
Photo-BBCAccordingly, Maxwell's lawyers have pointed out that "every case of the offended party against President Clinton must have been disproved," according to another report unsealed Wednesday.
Giuffre guaranteed to a reporter in 2011 that he saw Clinton on Epstein's secret Caribbean island shortly after his administration ended, ate with him, and claimed Maxwell saw Clinton flying to the island in a "major, dark helicopter." Geuffre later denied seeing the helicopter flight.
"Subsequently with the record, the aggrieved party's case about Clinton's presence on the island and the fully prepared anecdote about the evening gathering that resulted has been fully exposed ... the relevance of any announcement she might have added is non-existent," the recently released report said.
Giuffre's motion to fire Clinton was rejected by a government judge in a yet-to-be-revised request, ABC News recently revealed.
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Geoffrey made no claims of misconduct against Clinton. After Epstein's capture in 2019, Clinton's rep denied that Clinton had any knowledge of Epstein's wrongdoing, denied that Clinton had ever been on Epstein's secret island, and said that the former president had not spoken to Epstein in more than 10 years.
The records unlocked Wednesday are critical to a long-running defamation claim filed by Geoffre against Maxwell. Gueffre vouched that she was a high school sex slave for Epstein and was manipulated by him and Maxwell into mating with influential men.
U.S. District Judge Loretta Preska ruled last month that more than 150 names of "John and Jane Dose" referred to in the records had no legal basis to proceed with the disguise. Preska had requested to open the lock from January 1.
Epstein's additional partners are named in the record, including Andrew the ruler.
In response to the report's arrival, Geuffre's counsel, supervising associate Sigrid McCauley of Boyz Schiller Flexner, said the general public has a right to find out what happened to Epstein.
"The general public has pondered and many have demanded to know exactly how Epstein operated his massive, global sex-trafficking effort and pulled it off for a really long time. Who empowered and worked with him and who participated in an activity that brought untold "His search. Mischief and perversion for the existence of unending young women and young women was immediately revealed," the claim read. "A portion of these questions have been answered; many remain unanswered. Some equity for survivors has, no doubt, been accomplished; not nearly as much as expected and deserved. In any case the public premium should serve to acquaint itself with the scale and scope of Epstein's racket. Which adds to the significant objective of stopping sex anywhere that exists and being more responsible.
Photo-Fox NewsLate Wednesday night, Maxwell's lawyer, Arthur L. Aidala and Diana Fabi Samson likewise issued a declaration: "Ghislaine Maxwell has not accepted any circumstances regarding the court's new choice to unlock the reports of Giuffre v. Maxwell because these revelations make little difference to her or his case. Coming attraction."
"Ghislaine's attention is focused on the upcoming redistricting debate in order to plead for the entire case to be pardoned," their claim goes on. "He is certain that he will receive equity in the next Circuit Court of Requests. He reliably and energetically maintains his innocence."
Source: ABC News






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