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The third batch of Epstein documents was released on Friday and includes details of phone messages left for the late pedophile by Les Wexner's wife, Abigail, and the search terms lawyers used while combing through Ghislaine Maxwell's computers.
Twenty-nine exhibits were uploaded. The first document released on Friday is a deposition with Guiffre's ex-boyfriend, Anthony Figueroa, who testified about dropping her off at Epstein's home in Palm Beach.
He said he often saw 'young' women but did not identify anyone aside from Maxwell and Epstein as being with them.
The second exhibit is a list of the search terms used by lawyers when combing through Maxwell's email and iCloud accounts for evidence to be used in the defamation case.
The terms included 'Andrew', 'Prince', 'Royal', 'Clinton', 'underage', 'pedophile', 'masturbate' and many of the victims' names.
Another details phone messages left for Epstein and recorded by an assistant in June 2005.
Among those is one which reads: 'Abigail Wexner wants to talk to you @ something private.'
Wexner is the wife of Victoria's Secret mogul Les Wexner, who helped Epstein by throwing him financial business at the start of his ascent through New York society.
Abigail married Les in 1993. By then, he was already close friends with Epstein. She has not yet commented on her association with him.
One message, seen above, said 'Abigail Wexner wants to talk to you @ something private'
Abigail and Les Wexner in 2014. The pair married in 1993, by which point Epstein was a close friend of the Victoria's Secret mogul
The FBI is facing fresh calls to release hundreds of 'missing' pieces of evidence raided from Jeffrey Epstein's $51 million New York townhouse following the release of a new list of his associates.
Among the items said to be missing are tapes, CDs, passports and pictures all located inside a safe within the property during a siege on the home in July 2019, shortly after Epstein was arrested.
FBI agent Kelly Maguire previously testified the agency broke open a safe at his home in July 2019 to reveal the cache of evidence, along with 'loose diamonds' and 'large amounts of US currency'.
Speaking at the sex-trafficking trial of Epstein's madam Ghislaine Maxwell, she told the court the agents only photographed the contents as they did not have a warrant for its removal, the Telegraph reports.
When the agency returned to seize the evidence on July 11, it had vanished according to Maguire who claimed it was subsequently returned in two suitcases by Richard Kahn, Epstein's former lawyer and executor of his estate.
She could not confirm if the content on the CDs was the same as the ones photographed but said all items had been accounted for.
The agency alluded to the contents of the safe in an application to a judge to deny Epstein's bail.
Boxes of CDs and hard drives were also discovered in several rooms in Epstein’s Upper East Side, including in a massage room.
On the fifth floor FBI agents found meticulously labelled CDs in black binders which they said contained photos.
The disclosure fueled speculation that Epstein may have been running a honeypot entrapment operation, gaining valuable 'kompromat' material to blackmail political and business elites.
Among the items said to be missing are tapes, CDs, passports and pictures all located inside a safe within the property during a siege on the home in July 2019, shortly after Epstein was arrested
2005: INVESTIGATION LAUNCHED
2006: FIRST ARREST
2008-2009: JAILED AND RELEASED
2019: JAILED AGAIN
2019: EPSTEIN FOUND DEAD
2015-2022: GHISLAINE MAXWELL CASE
2023-TODAY: DOCUMENTS TROVE
This photo provided by the New York State Sex Offender Registry shows Jeffrey Epstein on March 28, 2017
Pictured: Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell speaking with then-President Bill Clinton at an event that took place in 1993 for donors to the White House Historical Association
Princess Beatrice today visited her father at the Royal Lodge in Windsor just hours after it was claimed he knew Jefferey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell were trafficking children for sex.
Beatrice, 35, smiled as she was driven into the home her divorced parents share, showing no sign of turmoil within the Firm.
Princess Beatrice and her sister Eugenie, 33, have never spoken about the claims against their father. Andrew has vehemently denied any wrongdoing.
Pictured: Princess Beatrice today visiting her father at the Royal Lodge in Windsor
Pictured: The Duke of York (left) with Virginia Giuffre (centre) and Ghislaine Maxwell (right). Andrew has always denied wrongdoing in his relationship with Epstein
Jeffrey Epstein's private plane he used to shuttle underage girls and carry the likes of Bill Clinton, Donald Trump and Prince Andrew is set to be scrapped, DailyMail.com revealed yesterday.
The Boeing 727 nicknamed the Lolita Express is complete with red interior, a mirrored wall and bedroom. It hasn't flown since 2016 and was sold to Florida-based World Aviation Services in 2020.
Here is a look inside the infamous jet...
Pictured: US President Bill Clinton and Ghislaine Maxwell board the Lolita Express in 2002
Pictured: Ghislaine Maxwell gives Jeffrey Epstein a foot rub whilst aboard his private jet
Pictured: The office area of Epstein's private aircraft with an exectutive table and chairs
Pictured: The cockpit of Epstein's private aircraft
Pictured: Epstein on the jet getting a foot massage from Ghislaine Maxwell with French modeling scout Jean-Luc Brunel
Pictured: The forward area of Epstein's private aircraft with bathroom
Pictured: Facilities at Little St. James Island - one of the properties of financier Jeffrey Epstein - near Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands in 2019
Epstein hired workers to build a stone mansion, two guest houses, a helipad and a bizarre gold-domed structure that resembles a temple (pictured) on the island
Pictured: Jeffrey Epstein is massaged by his assistant Sarah Kellen at his private island
Pictured: Two private islands previously owned by pedophile Jeffrey Epstein
Pictured: A view of Little St. James Island, in the US Virgin Islands in July 2019
Pictured: Physicist Stephen Hawking enjoys a sea bed tour on a submarine off Jeffrey Epstein's Caribbean island Little St James while a attending a conference on gravity on neighbouring island St Thomas in March 2006
Pictured: Ghislaine Maxwell is seen laughing and relaxing with a staff at the palm tree lined resort.
US attorney Alan Dershowitz has revealed that President Bill Clinton took a call from Jeffrey Epstein while the two of them were enjoying dinner in Matha's Vineyard with Caroline Kennedy, her husband and another couple.
Dershowitz said Clinton, who had walked away from the table, had 'vibrant conversation' before waling over and telling him the Epstein wanted to say hello.
The lawyer said he did not hear what Clinton and Epstein were discussing during their call.
Pictured: Virginia Giuffre holds a photo of herself at age 16, when she says Palm Beach multimillionaire Jeffrey Epstein began abusing her sexually
Pictured: Prince Andrew, Virginia Roberts, aged 17, and Ghislaine Maxwell at Ghislaine Maxwell's townhouse in London, Britain on March 13, 2001
The Met Police has not launched an investigation into any information contained within the court files relating to paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein, the force confirmed this morning.
In a short statement, a force spokesperson said: 'We are aware of the release of court documents in relation to Jeffrey Epstein.
'As with any matter, should new and relevant information be brought to our attention we will assess it.
'No investigation has been launched.'
The release of dozens of previously sealed court documents from a lawsuit involving Jeffrey Epstein largely mention figures whose names were already known, including high-profile friends of Epstein's and victims who have spoken publicly
US District Judge Loretta A Preska, who evaluated the documents to decide what should be unsealed, said in her December order that she was ordering the records released because much of the information within them is already public.
The people named in the records include many of Epstein's accusers, members of his staff who told their stories to tabloid newspapers, people who served as witnesses at Maxwell's trial, people who were mentioned in passing during depositions but aren't accused of anything salacious, and people who investigated Epstein, including prosecutors, a journalist and a police detective.
There are also boldface names of public figures known to have associated with Epstein over the years, but whose relationships with him have already been well documented elsewhere.
Preska said a handful of names should remain blacked out in the documents because they would identify people who were sexually abused.
The judge hasn't set a target for when all of the documents should be made public, but more documents are expected to come in the next few days.
Pictured: Jeffrey Epstein (left) and Ghislaine Maxwell (right)
In addition to false claims that the documents represent some kind of list identifying Jeffrey Epstein's 'clients,' the internet is rife with misinformation about exactly who is named in the records and what that means.
Ahead of the release, social media users wrongly claimed that late-night host Jimmy Kimmel's name might appear, spurred by a joke New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers made Tuesday on ESPN's The Pat McAfee Show.
Kimmel said he had never met Epstein and that Rodgers' 'reckless words put my family in danger.' His name did not appear in the documents released so far.
After the documents began emerging, social media users seized on names that appeared in passing, falsely suggesting it was proof of wrongdoing.
Some suggested that the documents included allegations about physicist Stephen Hawking. But in reality his name only appears, misspelled, in a 2015 email Epstein sent proposing a reward be paid to anyone who could debunk a baseless claim about Hawking.
Other social media users have spread fabricated images made to look like documents that they claim show people making allegations against Hawking and Kimmel. The quotes in the images don't appear anywhere in the released records.
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Pictured: Ruslana Korshunova in September 2007, modeling for Cynthia Rowe
Pictured: A photograph released at Ghislaine Maxwell's trial show the idyllic island of Little St James with the sprawling Epstein mansion
Pictured: Korshunova is seen in a DKNY campaign. The Kazakh-born Russian was scouted when she appeared in a magazine in 2003, and was spotted by agent Debbie Jones from Models 1
The documents were used as evidence as part of Virginia Giuffre's civil claim against Ghislaine Maxwell - a case that was settled in 2017.
They have been published following an order by a US judge, who ruled in favour of the media that it was in the public interest for the names of associates, friends and victims of Epstein to no longer be anonymised.
About 2,000 pages were unsealed by a court in 2019. Additional documents were released in 2020, 2021 and 2022.
The batch currently being released contains around 250 records with sections that were blacked out or were sealed entirely because of concerns about the privacy rights of Epstein's victims and other people whose names had come up during the legal battle but weren't complicit in his crimes.
About 60 have been released as of Thursday. More will be released in the coming days.
Pictured: A sketch of Ghislaine Maxwell being escorted into a federal courtroom in New York City by US Marshalls at the start of her trial in November 2021
King Charles has been told by senior members of the royal family, including Prince William, to cut ties with Prince Andrew, according to reports.
A royal source told The Mirror that King Charles has 'no option but to completely cut ties' with the Duke of York who will 'forever be tainted' by his association with convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
The insider alleged that senior advisers want Charles to ban Andrew from all royal gatehrings, adding that the 'constant drip of information' about Epstein and his co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell is 'stain on the Royal Family'.
Pictured: The royal family, joined by Prince Andrew and his former wife Sarah, attending the annual Christmas Day service at St Mary's Magdalene Church on the Sandringham Estate this year
Many of you will be waking up to the news that another set of documents linking the associates of Jeffrey Epstein have been released.
If you are just joining us, here is what happened overnight:
A new batch of unsealed documents pertaining to Jeffrey Epstein's sexual abuse of teenage girls were released overnight.
The 19 documents, or about 300 pages, were half as many as the over 40 released Wednesday.
The documents so far - with more to come - were sprinkled with names of celebrities and politicians who socialized with Epstein or worked with him in the years before he was publicly accused nearly two decades ago of paying underage girls for sex.
More documents were expected to be released today and Monday.
You can follow MailOnline's live blog as we update you on what the documents have unveiled about his crimes.
Pictured: Jeffrey Epstein attends Launch of RADAR MAGAZINE at Hotel QT on May 18, 2005