Megyn Kelly claims that Jeffrey Epstein might speak to the public “directly” soon

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Megyn Kelly has suggested that people may soon hear from late paedophile Jeffrey Epstein “directly” amid the disclosure of hundreds of pages of documents related to him. On the Megyn Kelly show, she said, “We’re not done with Jeffrey Epstein. I can tell you that for a fact. I can’t tell you how I know, but I can tell you for a fact we’re gonna hear a lot more about Jeffrey Epstein in the coming year, and you may be even hearing from him directly. More on that as I’m allowed to tell you.”

The video has sparked speculation about what Kelly meant when she indicated the world will hear from Epstein “directly”

Kelly stated of a victim’s testimony that Epstein told her Bill Clinton “likes them young,” “it’s shocking but not surprising.” As I already stated, we’ve known about his history for a long time.” The video has sparked speculation about what Kelly meant when she indicated the world will hear from Epstein “directly.” On Friday, January 5, as many as 19 documents from a case related to were made public. This was the second set of documents that were released.

This announcement follows the publication of hundreds of pages of papers on Thursday, January 4. Big names on the list include Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton, and Michael Jackson. Cate Blanchett, Naomi Campbell, Leonardo DiCaprio, Cameron Diaz, and Alan Dershowitz were also announced. The docs are believed to contain about 200 names in all. The names were revealed in court records filed in connection with complainant Virginia Giuffre’s case against Ghislaine Maxwell. Prior to being unsealed, the names were recorded in court filings as variations of J Doe. Many of the names have already been revealed previously. Not everyone on the list has been charged with a crime. About a month after being arrested, Epstein committed suicide in his Manhattan jail cell, and the charges against him were thus dropped.

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