Jeffrey Epstein's 'Doe' docket: Law&Crime breaks down who and what will be public

For nearly half a decade, a battle to unseal the names of Jeffrey Epstein's alleged victims, witnesses and accomplices has been raging in federal courtrooms in Manhattan. Now, attorneys for Ghislaine Maxwell and one of Epstein's most prominent survivors have created a list of more than 150 people whose names may be unsealed in that open records case. They are the "John and Jane Does" at issue in Virginia Giuffre's long-settled lawsuit against Maxwell, who weren't parties to the litigation but whose identities may become public. In this week's episode, Law&Crime breaks down what information is likely to emerge. Two of the network's podcast hosts discuss, with Sidebar's Jesse Weber asking Objections host Adam Klasfeld about the developments. Read more on Lawandcrime.com. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Always Relevant, Never Hearsay, Sometimes Argumentative. In each episode of Objections, Adam Klasfeld navigates listeners through the top legal stories of the week with experts in a straightforward, analytical and factual manner. Klasfeld is a senior investigative reporter and editor for Law&Crime. Adam has reported on every corner of the legal system for more than a decade, with datelines from federal courts, state courts, the United Nations, Guantánamo Bay, the Ecuadorean Amazon, and a court-martial inside a military base near NSA headquarters.