Newly released Epstein documents mention many A-list Hollywood celebrities

A host of A-list celebrities are named in newly released documents relating to Virginia Giuffre’s lawsuit against Jeffrey Epstein’s former lover and accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell.

That’s according to Fox News, but the network is quick to note that most of the people named have not been accused of wrongdoing. In effect, all the hoopla over the names mentioned in the documents may be little more than a distraction from the real list people are interested in, those having sexual relations with underage girls. As the article noted, Epstein was a very rich man with many high-profile contacts, including former President Bill Clinton, Britain’s Prince Andrew, as well as many Hollywood stars.

Leonardo DiCaprio, Bruce Willis and Michael Jackson are among the A-list celebrities’ names appearing in the documents. George Lucas, the creator of the “Star Wars” franchise, Kevin Spacey, and supermodel Naomi Campbell are also named.

Giuffre spoke about foreign trips with Maxwell and Epstein in a deposition dated May 3, 2016, and said that during a trip to southern France, she had sexual contact with Maxwell before attending a birthday party for Campbell, Fox News reported.

“We were going to Naomi Campbell’s birthday party,” Giuffre said in her deposition. “[The sexual encounter] wasn’t at the birthday party.”

The supermodel clarified in 2019 that she had been introduced to Epstein through her ex-boyfriend, Flavio Briatore.

“What he’s done is indefensible,” Campbell said. “And when I heard what he had done, it sickened me to my stomach just like everybody else, because I’ve had my fair share of sexual predators, and thank God that I had good people around me that protected me from this. Right now, I stand with the victims. I can’t — you know. They’re scarred for life. For life.”

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Jeffrey Epstein accuser Johanna Sjoberg mentioned Leonardo DiCaprio, Cate Blanchett, Bruce Willis and Cameron Diaz during her deposition, mostly in passing.

“I did not meet them, no,” Sjoberg clarified, according to Fox News. “When I spoke about them, it was when I was massaging [Epstein], and he would get off — he would be on the phone a lot at that time, and one time he said, Oh, that was Leonardo, or, that was Cate Blanchett or Bruce Willis. That kind of thing.”

“Cameron never met Jeffrey Epstein, nor was she ever in the same place as him or had any association with him whatsoever, regardless of the fact he may or may not have mentioned her name or implied that he knew her,” a representative for the actress said in a statement.

Sjoberg also mentioned Michael Jackson and confirmed that she met him at Epstein’s Palm Beach home. Kevin Spacey was also named, but Sjoberg denied ever meeting the “House of Cards” star.

As noted by Fox News, Epstein’s former pilot Lawrence Paul Visoski Jr. claimed during testimony for Maxwell’s sex trafficking trial in 2021 that Spacey had once flown in one of Epstein’s planes.

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Tom Tillison

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