
A second batch of documents involving the late convicted sex offender financier Jeffrey Epstein were unsealed on Thursday.
The tranche features 19 exhibits totaling 327 pages publicly filed Thursday evening by a federal court in New York.
The release is part of a civil lawsuit filed against Ghislaine Maxwell, who was convicted of sex-trafficking for serving as Epstein's madam in 2021, and has been long sought by transparency advocates.
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Maxwell is serving a 20-year sentence in prison after she was found guilty of five out of six criminal counts against her, including sex trafficking of a minor and transporting a minor with the intent to engage in criminal sexual activity.
The Miami Herald sued to make the information public.
The paper dump follows more than 900 pages released on Wednesday, and includes some boldface names who are reported to have some kind of association with Epstein, who hung himself in a jail cell back in 2019 while awaiting sex trafficking charges.
Some have either been known already or are becoming known for the first time.
Most prominent among the lot is Britain's Prince Andrew, who stood accused by Virginia Giuffre of abusing her as a teenager.
The Prince settled in her 2022 lawsuit but denied the accusations.
Also named were former President Bill Clinton, former President Donald Trump, Stephen Hawking, Michael Jackson, and others.