First set of documents naming associates of Jeffrey Epstein unsealed

CBC News published this video item, entitled “First set of documents naming associates of Jeffrey Epstein unsealed” – below is their description.

The first batch of court documents containing names of people associated with accused sex trafficker Jeffery Epstein has been released. The documents being unsealed are related to a lawsuit filed in 2015 by one of Epstein’s victims, Virginia Giuffre.

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Jeffrey Edward Epstein was an American financier and convicted sex offender. He began his professional life as a teacher but then switched to the banking and finance sector in various roles, working at Bear Stearns before forming his own firm.

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