“John Doe 107” requested the extension. This person wished to maintain her anonymity out of “a risk of physical harm.”
The trove of court documents including a sealed list of over 150 names related to the deceased billionaire child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein will remain sealed until at least January 22, according to reports
The delay was announced Wednesday in a filing from The United States District Court for the Southern District of New York.
The extension came after Judge Loretta Preska approved a 30-day extension requested by an unidentified “John Doe 107” who wished to maintain her anonymity out of “a risk of physical harm.”
The filing reads:
Letter filed by John Doe 107. ENDORSEMENT: Doe 107’s request for a 30-day extension is approved. Doe 107 shall, by January 22, 2024, submit to the Court for in camera review an affidavit (1) supporting her assertion that she faces a risk of physical harm in her country of residence and (2) providing detail concerning the hate mail she has received. Doe 107’s counsel may also provide by this date any additional factual support for Doe 107’s contention that unsealing the relevant records would put her at risk of physical harm. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge Loretta A. Preska on 12/21/2023)
The #EpsteinClientList gets delayed from being released to the public for at least another 30 days. #AlexJonesWasRight pic.twitter.com/NCx0mOX1hn
— Modern Warfare with Alex Jones (@AlexJonesMW3) January 3, 2024
Last week, it was reported that former President Bill Clinton was set to be identified as “John Doe 36” in the highly anticipated documents.
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