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  1. Prince Andrew and Bill Clinton are among the more than 100 people named in newly-published legal documents linked to the paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

    • Prince Andrew. The court papers include the testimony of Johanna Sjoberg who describes meeting Prince Andrew at Epstein's home in New York in 2001. Her statement, which had previously been partly revealed, describes an encounter in which she claims Prince Andrew touched her breast.
    • Bill Richardson. In her deposition, Ms Giuffre says she was forced to have sex with prominent figures including New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson. Before his death last year, Mr Richardson denied ever meeting Ms Giuffre, and he was not charged with any crime.
    • Bill Clinton. The former US president is mentioned a number of times but there is no suggestion of any criminality. Johanna Sjoberg, one of Prince Andrew's accusers, testified that Epstein told her that Mr Clinton "likes them young, referring to girls".
    • Donald Trump. The document also includes testimony about Donald Trump from Ms Sjoberg about a diversion Epstein's plane made to New Jersey to visit the businessman in 2001 at one of his casinos.
  2. Jan 4, 2024 · Epstein documents show New Mexico ties. There are several high-profile names in the previously sealed court documents, from Prince Andrew, former President Bill Clinton to our former Gov....

    • Why Did Epstein Create A Trust?
    • Why Is The Domicile Important?
    • Is The Will Even valid?
    • What About The Victims' Claims?

    The most important aspect of Epstein's will is that it was written to transfer his assets into a trust. "The 1953 Trust" — apparently named for the year of Epstein's birth — was established on August 8, 2019, the same day the will was drawn up and signed. The terms of Epstein's trust are stricken from public record. His estate will now be overseen ...

    Perhaps most striking element about Epstein's will is that it lists his domicile — one's permanent residence — as St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Domicile is important in determining which jurisdiction controls the estate. One's domicile must be proven in a probate court, usually through tax returns, a drivers license, or documented time spe...

    Another question surrounding Epstein's will is whether or not it will be deemed valid. Epstein's will, and thus his entire trust, can be deemed invalid if the will was not properly executed and if it wasn't properly witnessed or signed. The will was signed by two witnesses, Mariel A. Colón Miró and Gulnora Tali, who are identified in a Bloomberg re...

    It is the claims against Epstein's estate that are now the main focus for investigators and victims alike. Epstein's $577 million in assets will not pass from his estate into his private trust until all creditors' claims have been satisfied in a probate court. According to Section 2053 of Internal Revenue Code, the worth of Epstein's estate will on...

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  3. Aug 24, 2023 · Jeffrey Epstein's New Mexico property, Zorro Ranch, sold after two years on the market. The ranch was listed for $27.5 million in 2021, then dropped to $18 million last year.

  4. The now-deceased ex-governor of New Mexico was a beneficiary of Epstein’s largesse in 2006, with his campaign receiving $50,000 from the pedophile. A year later, Epstein’s lawyers also donated...

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  6. Aug 15, 2019 · Who benefits from ignoring how Jeffrey Epstein long managed to operate in New Mexico, nestled among so many government secrets, covert operations, religious enclaves, and futurist...

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