Hundreds of Names in Sealed Epstein Materials, Judge Told
- Judge is weighing which documents to unseal in defamation suit
- ‘John Doe’ wants to keep the names sealed or redacted
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A lawyer for alleged victims of Jeffrey Epstein told a judge that hundreds of names of people associated with the late money manager should be made public in documents that are currently sealed in a defamation lawsuit.
Sigrid McCrawly, who has represented victims for five years, said at a hearing Wednesday in New York that only social security numbers, medical information and the names of minors should be kept secret as more documents are unsealed in the case, and that everything else should come to light.