Documents from the trial of pedophile Jeffrey Epstein were recently published, and Miss Yugoslavia is mentioned in one testimony.
She was mentioned during the testimony by Juan Alessi, Epstein’s butler. However, he did not name her.
“There were several misses – Miss Yugoslavia and Miss Germany whose names I don’t know. There were also many queens and other famous people I can’t remember. There was also a very famous lawyer Alan Dershowitz. I’m sure you’ve heard of him. Then Princess Diana’s secretary… Who else? Mr. Trump. He’s a famous person. Then Mr. Robert Kennedy Jr.,” the court heard, Klix.ba writes.
As is known, many girls came to Epstein through fashion agencies, which are actually fronts for trading for the purpose of sexual exploitation.
Their pimp was Ron Eppinger, who was later found dead in a New York City jail cell.
However, there are also names known to everyone in the documents.
“Clinton threatened the magazine not to write about Epstein”
In one published email from 2011, Giuffre alleged that former President Bill Clinton threatened the magazine not to write articles about Epstein and sex trafficking.
In an e-mail to reporter Sharon Churcher, Giuffre said she was concerned about giving the information to the Mail, “given that B. Clinton went into VF (Vanity Fair) and threatened them not to write articles about the traffickingand about his good friend J.E. (Jeffrey Epstein)”.
Editor: That didn’t happen
Giuffre did not specify when Clinton’s alleged interaction with Vanity Fair took place. Graydon Carter, editor of Vanity Fair from 1992 to 2017, said in a statement to CNN that the interaction “categorically did not happen.”
A Clinton spokesman told CNN they had no further comment on the alleged incident. Two days ago, in response to Clinton’s repeated appearances in the documents, his spokesman said that “it has been nearly 20 years since President Clinton last had contact with Epstein.”
The first batch of documents, released two days ago, mostly contained names and information that had already been published in various media and published in other court proceedings. However, this is the first time that these specific documents have been made public. More documents are expected to be published in the coming days.
Giuffre and Maxwell settled the civil suit in 2017, but the court filings were previously redacted to protect the individuals’ privacy. Some names and information are still blacked out in the unsealed documents.
Most of the documents from the lawsuit were unsealed in 2019, the day before Epstein died after committing suicide in prison. Maxwell is currently serving a 20-year sentence in federal prison after being convicted of sex trafficking in 2021.
In a statement to CNN, her lawyers said she has “consistently and vehemently maintained her innocence.”
The documents include Bruce Willis, Naomi Campbell, Leonardo DiCaprio, Cameron Diaz, Michael Jackson, Kevin Spacey, Cate Blanchett, Jean Luc Brunel and George Lucas, among others. They are listed as Epstein’s friends and associates.