Who is John Doe 107 on the Epstein client list?

John Doe 107, part of the Jeffrey Epstein Island 170 clientele list, is one of the names circulating on social media.

The name raised several questions among social media users about the true identity of John Doe 107, with many guessing names of celebrities and politicians such as American singer Madonna and politician Hillary Clinton. Others, on the other hand, stated that the individual in question could be a victim of the island and “should be protected at all costs.”

Who is John Doe 107?

According to media reports, Doe 107 is an Epstein Island victim who prefers to remain anonymous in order to protect herself because of the country she lives in.

Her attorney said that she “lives outside the United States in a culturally conservative country and lives in fear of her name being released,” and that she “faces physical harm.”

Furthermore, Doe 107 failed to submit the affidavit on time and switched attorneys without informing the new legal representation, raising even more concerns among social media users interested in the case:

“John Doe 107 is very paranoid about her name being made public. She has been seeking continual extensions from the court and has constantly fought to have her name redacted. Now she needs to be exposed!”

“Who in the Hillary Clinton could they be talking about!”

“Oprah Winfrey?”

According to St. Thomas residents, Little Saint James is Jeffrey Epstein’s 70-acre private island, which was the reason for barring the late financier and sex offender because he used to bring underage girls there.

According to two St. Thomas airstrip employees, Epstein was seen flying with girls under the age of consent to his island on multiple occasions on his private plane but stopped all over the world, including Paris, London, Slovakia, Mexico, and Morocco.

According to the Guardian, Jeffrey Epstein was involved in a legal battle for nine years after a victim named Virginia Giuffre filed a defamation suit against him in 2015. A year later, US District Court Judge Robert Sweet denied Jeffrey’s request to dismiss the case.

Epstein later committed suicide in 2019 while awaiting his trial at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York City.

Exit mobile version