SECRET'S OUT! Ghislaine Spills The Beans – 100 Names REVEALED

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Ghislaine Maxwell has reportedly provided authorities with documents naming at least “100 different people” linked to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, according to a new disclosure that follows two meetings between Maxwell and a high-ranking U.S. Justice Department official.

This revelation supports warnings previously issued by U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi and other officials, who expressed concerns that individuals connected to Epstein may face scrutiny if additional government documents from the case are released.

Maxwell, currently serving a 20-year sentence for her role in grooming underage girls for Epstein, is believed to be cooperating in hopes of receiving a reduced sentence. The information she provided was described as part of her agreement to offer new evidence to the Department of Justice.

The mention of names followed Maxwell’s return to her Florida prison after she met with Deputy U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche at a DOJ office in Tallahassee. She was seen in video footage carrying a large box, which is believed to have held some of the documentation, though its contents could not be confirmed through available images.

According to the *Wall Street Journal*, Bondi had earlier advised former President Donald Trump that his name appeared multiple times in the government’s investigation records. Trump reportedly deferred to Bondi and DOJ officials on whether the materials should be made public. Aides to Trump stated he was not worried about the mention of his name, given prior public knowledge of his connection to Epstein.

Bondi, along with FBI Director Kash Patel, cautioned that further disclosures could inadvertently identify victims of abuse or individuals unrelated to any wrongdoing who are nonetheless named in the materials Maxwell provided.

Asked about Maxwell’s request for a presidential pardon, Trump told reporters on Friday morning that he had not spent much time considering it and suggested he was not in favor of granting one.

Additional names surfaced in the latest round of investigation materials, including former President Bill Clinton, billionaire investor Leon Black, fashion designer Vera Wang, media mogul Mort Zuckerman, and former Microsoft executive Nathan Myhrvold.

These individuals were reportedly contributors to a birthday tribute book created for Epstein’s 50th birthday. One entry was allegedly from Trump, while Clinton reportedly praised Epstein for his “childlike curiosity.” Myhrvold is said to have included photographs from a trip to Africa featuring animals mating, including “the erect penis of a zebra.”

“They seemed more appropriate than anything I could put in words,” Myhrvold’s letter allegedly stated.

A spokesperson for Myhrvold said he could not recall the specific contents of any message sent to Epstein but noted that Myhrvold “regularly shares photos of and writes about animal behavior.”