Was Jeffrey Epstein list released early?

Jeffrey Epstein Island

According to this TikTok video posted by user @teaandtruecrimewithbella, Jeffrey Epstein’s flight log has allegedly been leaked on platforms such as X (formerly known as Twitter).

Image Credit: @teaandtruecrimewithbella TikTok

Jeffrey Epstein List

As noted in the TikTok video, 170 names that were on the flight log for Epstein’s controversial flights have been allegedly released on social media. The TikToker alleges that the list was leaked early because a Federal Judge was supposed to reveal the list sometime in January 2024 as HOLR previously noted here. This court order supposedly features the release of over 150 names which include witnesses and victims in the civil case against Ghislaine Maxwell.

Jeffrey Epstein Associates

In this alleged list of names, there are celebrities and political figures visible, but this list has been unconfirmed and is all a rumor supposedly. Some people reportedly also asked (begged) the judge to not be featured on the list in which it is also rumored that there are 3 people that have been left off of the list.

Image Credit: @teaandtruecrimewithbella TikTok

Again- this is all alleged information and nothing- including this supposed viral list- has been confirmed. There are rumors that it is fake because it has not been verified and the real list has not yet been revealed.

Epstien Flight Log 

New Update: Jeffrey Epstein’s flight logs have resurfaced, igniting renewed controversy just days before the expected release of 150 names linked to his alleged activities. The revelation has sent shockwaves through Hollywood, as the logs potentially implicate high-profile figures in Epstein’s infamous circle. As HOLR breaks down the story, the anticipation surrounding the disclosure of these names is palpable, stirring discussions about accountability and transparency within elite circles. The Hollywood community is bracing for the fallout, with the potential for significant repercussions as these names come to light.

What do you think about the alleged leaked list?

Published by HOLR Magazine.

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