Jeffrey Epstein accuser taunts 170 nervous people to be exposed on the ‘naughty list’

With news that more than 170 people associated with deceased pedophile Jeffrey Epstein could soon have their identities exposed, one former victim is celebrating the early Christmas gift.

Long-sealed documents in a defamation case were ordered to be released by Manhattan federal Judge Loretta Preska and the identities of dozens of “Jane Does” or “John Does” listed in court filings will be exposed when documents are “unsealed in full.” The since-settled lawsuit was brought by Virginia Giuffre who alleged she had been trafficked by Epstein and had sex with Prince Andrew when she was 17 years old.

Now 40, Giuffre settled the $12 million lawsuit and appeared to taunt those involved with the deceased sex offender in a post on social media reacting to the judge’s order.

“There’s going to be a lot of nervous ppl over Christmas and New Years, 170 to be exact, who’s on the naughty list?” she wrote, tipping a hat to the judge.

Giuffre’s post responded to a comment by U.S. Sen. Marsha Blackburn, who wrote, “I’m pleased that this court agrees with my calls for transparency and accountability on Epstein and his associates.”

“The American people deserve to know who participated in Epstein’s crimes,” the Tennessee Republican added after the judge’s ruling.

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“Merry early Christmas,” she wrote in another post, adding, “thank you and many blessings for Judge Preska. A truth seeker & justice maker.”

Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, settled out of court with Giuffre in 2022. The release of the final batch of documents from the case is likely to bring renewed scrutiny for him as well as others likely named in the documents.

The judge allowed 14 days for anyone who objected to the public release of their names to come forth before the materials – which will likely include depositions, emails, and legal documents – are released.

 

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Frieda Powers

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