Epstein document dump set to start today, likely bringing Clinton, Prince Andrew back in spotlight

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Epstein document dump set to start today, likely bringing Clinton, Prince Andrew back in spotlight

The identities of more than 170 associates of Jeffrey Epstein – possibly including disgraced former President Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew – are scheduled to be published in court papers unsealed on Wednesday, officials confirmed.

“The liquidation should begin today,” Manhattan federal District Court Executive Edward Friedland confirmed to The Post Wednesday.

The highly anticipated disclosure was part of a defamation case settled in 2015 by accuser Virginia Giuffre — aka Virginia Roberts — against Epstein’s wife and convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell.

The names of more than 170 people are scheduled to be published today in the year-old Jeffrey Epstein-related case. DOJ Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Clinton in an undated photo together. Bill Clinton was given a shoulder massage by Epstein victim Chauntae Davies at a small airport in Portugal in 2002. MEGA

Manhattan federal judge Loretta Preska in December said the names of about 177 people would begin coming out in the Giuffre case in the new year.

Clinton is expected to appear more than 50 times in court documents, although she has not been accused of any wrongdoing.

Prince Andrew and Bill Clinton are expected to be two of the identities revealed in Virginia Giuffre’s settled defamation case against Epstein’s wife, Ghislaine Maxwell. William J. Clinton Presidential Library

Clinton has posed for pictures with the late pedophile and taken a flight on the billionaire’s private jet.

Two women who are said to be exposed from Epstein’s list have asked the judge to keep their identities anonymous.

Ghislaine Maxwell was convicted of sex-trafficking young women for Epstein. US District Court for the South

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One of them – who claims his safety would be threatened in the country he lives in if he is named – has until January 22 to present his arguments to the court.

And a motion by another woman — identified in court papers as Jane Doe 110 — is now being reviewed by a judge.

Epstein, 66, hanged himself in 2019 while he was locked in a lower Manhattan jail cell awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.

The businessman and hedge fund manager left behind a fortune of $634 million. Most of the money was paid to his victims through a compensation fund in the years after his death.

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