'Let the show begin': Virginia Giuffre leaves Internet abuzz as she taunts 170 Epstein associates set to be exposed on Jan 1

'Let the show begin': Virginia Giuffre leaves Internet abuzz as she taunts 170 Epstein associates set to be exposed on Jan 1
Virginia Giuffre has sparked a social media frenzy with her bold taunts directed at 170 associates of Jeffrey Epstein (Guardian News/YouTube, Florida Department of Law Enforcement)

NEW YORK CITY: Virginia Giuffre has sparked a social media frenzy with her bold taunts directed at 170 associates of Jeffrey Epstein, whose identities are slated to be revealed in explosive court documents set for release early next month, as reported by RadarOnline.

The list is rumored to contain the names of several celebrities and high-profile individuals.



 

Virginia Giuffre taunts Jeffrey Epstein's associates ahead of unsealing of documents

"Finally we are hearing members of the US government senators about the need for transparency and a call to arms for accountability!" Giuffre wrote on X. "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?"

Giuffre was referring to the upcoming release of hundreds of previously sealed court documents connected to a 2015 defamation lawsuit she brought against Ghislaine Maxwell. The suit was settled outside of court in 2017, but the documents containing the names of Epstein associates were kept under wraps - until now.

Manhattan federal Judge Loretta Preska ordered on Monday, December 18, that the documents be unsealed on January 1, 2024. They are expected to publicly identify nearly 170 individuals previously listed as "Jane Doe" or "John Doe" in court filings.

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Virginia Giuffre taunted Jeffrey Epstein's associates ahead of the unsealing of documents (CBS Evening News/YouTube)

Internet explodes with anticipation for Jeffrey Epstein's 'naughty list'

Notably, this unveiling may implicate prominent figures, including former President Bill Clinton and Microsoft's co-founder Bill Gates, raising speculation and anticipation around their potential involvement.

Gates was recently seen in photos with at least three Epstein accusers from events after the convicted sex offender's first prosecution in 2008.

The internet exploded over Giuffre's bold promise to expose the "naughty list" of Epstein associates ranging from high-powered business leaders to politicians and royalty.

"Let the Show begin..." remarked one user. Another said, "Going to be fun to watch… PR nightmare!!"



 



 

"If they were not ashamed to commit the act, they shouldn’t be ashamed to be called out," emphasized a third individual. Anticipation soared with one user's declaration: "2024 is gonna start with a BOOOOOM!!"



 



 

Amidst the fervor for transparency, a fifth user urged, "Release every single one of them. Not just the selected."



 

Eight high-profile figures have petitioned to block identities from being outed

While Giuffre has vowed to expose 170 names, recent court filings show that some individuals have petitioned to remain anonymous. At least eight high-profile names identified as "John Doe" and "Jane Doe" have filed appeals to block their identities from being made public in the bombshell documents.

The unsealing comes almost two years after Giuffre settled her lawsuit against Prince Andrew in February 2022. Although the terms were not disclosed, the settlement was reportedly worth $12 million.

In a statement, Prince Andrew expressed regret over his association with the convicted sex trafficker Epstein. The case brought intense public scrutiny over the Duke's friendship with Epstein and was a PR crisis for the royal family.

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