BREAKING: Court Unseals 1000s of Pages of Documents Relating to Jeffrey Epstein
Pages relating to Elite child trafficker and British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell

A court in New York has ordered thousands of pages of documents relating to child trafficker Jeffrey Epstein and British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell be unsealed.
The court rejected Ms. Maxwell's attempts to keep he documents hidden.
The documents relate to 2015 defamation suit filed by Virginia Giuffre against Maxwell, Epstein's former girlfriend, who reportedly ran Epstein's household.
The documents state:
"It is an Undisputed Fact That Multiple Witnesses Deposed in This Case Have Testified That Defendant (Maxwell) Operated as Convicted Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s Procurer of Underage Girls."

They continue:
"It is an undisputed fact that the Defendant is unable to garner a single witness throughout discovery who can testify that she did not act as the procurer of underage girls and young women for Jeffrey Epstein."
In the court papers, it includes Amazon receipt for books that Epstein ordered, which included as follows:
- SlaveCraft: Roadmaps for Erotic Servitude
- A Workbook for Erotic Slaves and Their Owners
The US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ruled the documents be unsealed, upholding a decision made last month.
Mrs. Giuffre, known by her maiden name of Roberts, in 2011 told a British tabloid newspaper that Epstein kept her as a sex slave, pimping her out to his elite friends, among them famed Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz and Prince Andrew.

Mr. Dershowitz has petitioned for the documents to be publicized, and arguing they will clear his name.
“I will fight this to the very end. I want the facts to come out,” he said.
Prince Andrew has denied “any form of sexual contact or relationship with Virginia Robert."
“The allegations made are false and without any foundation.”
Prince Andrew has also vehemently denied “any form of sexual contact or relationship with Virginia Roberts."
“The allegations made are false and without any foundation.”
Mrs. Giuffre claimed Ms. Maxwell served as his "madam."
According to The Telegraph: Ms. Maxwell accused Mrs. Giuffre of lying, and Mrs. Giuffre then, in September 2015, sued her for defamation.
The case was settled in May 2017, and the documents were sealed.
In July the three-judge panel ruled that unsealing the documents was in the public interest.
Ms. Maxwell appealed against their ruling, but on Friday, she lost her attempts to keep the records hidden.
Ms. Maxwell has always denied any wrongdoing and has never been charged.
Epstein is currently in jail in Manhattan, having been arrested on July 6 by police in New York.
He faces trial on sex trafficking charges next year, with a possible 45-year prison sentence if convicted.