Bill Clinton ‘will be named as John Doe 36’ when a list of Jeffrey Epstein associates from court filings are made public next week

Former US President Bill Clinton is expected to be named as 'John Doe 36' when a list of disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein's associates from court files is made public.

Clinton, 77, will reportedly be named among dozens of Epstein's high-profile associates in documents set to be released in the early days of 2024.

The pedophile's powerful friends and acquaintances will be exposed as part of a major exposé ordered by a judge just before New Year.

That will take release day to January 1, but since that's a holiday, it's likely the files will be made public the next day.

About 177 people will be identified in hundreds of files that will shed new light on the late financier's sex trafficking ring and his influence network.

Clinton, 77, will reportedly be named among dozens of Epstein's high-profile associates in documents set to be released in the early days of 2024. There is no indication that the sealed documents contain evidence of illegal conduct by Clinton — nor has Virginia Giuffre made any allegations of wrongdoing against him. Clinton and Epstein shook hands in 1993

According to ABC newsformer President Clinton is 'Doe 36' and is mentioned in more than fifty of the redacted documents.

Many of the legal filings associated with his name concern Virginia Giuffre's lawyers' attempt to subpoena Clinton for statements about his relationship with Epstein.

There is no indication that the sealed documents contain evidence of illegal conduct by Clinton — and Virginia Giuffre has made no allegations of wrongdoing against him.

Giuffre said she met Clinton on Epstein's private Caribbean island, but Ghislaine Maxwell said Clinton had never been to Little St. James. Personal flight logs kept by one of Epstein's pilots did not show Clinton on Epstein's island.

According to ABC, Giuffre's representatives contacted Clinton's lawyers at the time in 2016, and they responded by saying his testimony would not be helpful because he had never been to Epstein's island.

The request was ultimately denied by U.S. District Judge Robert Sweet.

ABC reports that Clinton's name is expected to be revealed in files surrounding efforts by Maxwell and Giuffre to get Jeffrey Epstein to answer questions — after he repeatedly invoked his constitutional rights against self-incrimination.

DailyMail.com has contacted Clinton's representatives for comment.

Clinton and Epstein were in each other's circles in the early 2000s, and in 2002 it was noted that the former president had used Epstein's plane on a humanitarian mission to multiple African countries.

Representatives of the former president have long said Clinton cut ties with the financier in 2005 before he was questioned in Palm Beach, Florida.

In 2019, when Epstein was arrested for child sex trafficking, Clinton's spokesperson said the former president knows “nothing” about Epstein's crimes and that he had not spoken to him in more than a decade.

Judge Loretta Preska wrote “completely unsealed” next to the names of 177 Does who are friends, recruiters, victims and others of Epstein whose names will be revealed when the material is released in the coming days.

ABC reports that Clinton's name is expected to be released in files surrounding efforts by Maxwell and Giuffre to get Jeffrey Epstein to answer questions - after he repeatedly invoked his constitutional rights against self-incrimination

ABC reports that Clinton's name is expected to be revealed in files surrounding efforts by Maxwell and Giuffre to get Jeffrey Epstein to answer questions – after he repeatedly invoked his constitutional rights against self-incrimination

The material relates to a defamation case brought by Prince Andrew's accuser Virginia Roberts in New York against Epstein's madam Ghislaine Maxwell.

Roberts sued Maxwell for defamation in 2016, and while the case was being settled, The Miami Herald — which published a shocking expose on Epstein that led to his arrest in 2019 — sued to make the documents public.

Some of the Does are identified in the ruling through links to interviews they gave to the media, which the judge cited as a reason why they should not remain private.

Among them are the housekeepers on Epstein's private island in the Caribbean, where some of the worst abuse he committed was committed.

In her ruling, Judge Preska gave 14 days for all Does who objected to the release of their documents to object, after which they would be unsealed.

There will be documents about one of Prince Andrew's accusers, who claims he fondled her breasts at Epstein's New York mansion.

There will also be material on Haley Robson, who was named as a recruiter in police files from Epstein's original 2006 investigation in Palm Beach – although she has recently claimed she was also a victim.

The filing suggests that some of the documents will relate to Jean-Luc Brunel, a French model scout who was close to Epstein and allegedly abused many young women. Brunel hanged himself in a prison cell in Paris in 2022 while awaiting trial on a slew of sex charges.

The documents in the case have been continuously released since 2019, when the first batch was made public days before Epstein also hanged himself in prison while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.

Revelations in previous sets of documents included emails between Andrew and Epstein in 2015 in which Roberts made accusations about him.

The pedophile's powerful friends and acquaintances will be exposed as part of a major exposé ordered by a judge just before New Year.

The pedophile's powerful friends and acquaintances will be exposed as part of a major exposé ordered by a judge just before New Year.

Maxwell, 61, is serving 20 years after being found guilty of sex trafficking and recruiting underage girls for the late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein

Maxwell, 61, is serving 20 years after being found guilty of sex trafficking and recruiting underage girls for the late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein

The group of 177 Does is the last group and includes many who have been notified by the court but do not object to documents with their names on them being made public.

The material is likely to include statements, emails, legal documents and other material not previously made public.

Turns out three and four are Miles and Cathy Alexander, a South African couple who for years managed Little St James, Epstein's private island in the Caribbean.

Judge Preska cited a 2011 interview the couple gave to the Daily Mail as one of the reasons their names should be made public

In the interview, the couple claimed that it was not their job to “judge” other people, even though they suspected that some of the girls on the island were young.

Cathy described how the Duke of York arrived with a blonde brain surgeon in his thirties and he urinated on her foot when she stepped on a sea urchin.

The series of documents will also include documents referring to Annie Farmer, one of the women who gave evidence at Maxwell's trial. She is identified as Doe 63 as Judge Preska cites an interview she gave and notes she testified under her own name.

Doe 64 appears to refer to Farmer's sister Maria, as it quotes the same interview as her sister, in which they both spoke.

The hundreds of files will shed new light on the late financier's sex trafficking operation and his influence network

The hundreds of files will shed new light on the late financier's sex trafficking operation and his influence network

Doe 67 is one of the recruiters named during Maxwell's trial for luring a 14-year-old girl into Epstein's web.

Carolyn Adriano, who testified at Maxwell's trial that she was recruited and repeatedly raped by Epstein at age 14, is identified as Doe 5 because of an interview cited in the ruling

Tragically, she died of an overdose in a Florida hotel room earlier this year.

Doe 23 appears to be Brunel, as it refers to an individual who was “subject to a widely publicized criminal prosecution abroad for sex trafficking.”

Brunel was arrested in France for the crime, but committed suicide before he could appear in court.

Doe 24 is the only one mentioned by name: Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz, who has publicly called for all material relating to him to be made public.

Judge Preska cited an NBC News interview she gave as the reason for unsealing materials related to Doe 44.

Among those who spoke out in that interview were Roberts and Epstein victim Anouska De Georgiou, along with Chauntae Davies, another woman who says she was repeatedly raped by the pedophile.

Also featured in the interview are Epstein victims Jennifer Aroaz and Rachel Benavidez – it is unclear which person the statement refers to.

Doe 154 is Haley Robson, who spoke out about Epstein's crimes in the Netflix series Filthy Rich and described how she was already a victim of rape at the age of 16 when she became entangled in his web.

In the interview cited by Judge Preska, Robson says her image as depicted in police reports — she bragged that she resembled Heidi Fleiss, the infamous Hollywood Madam — was not mature enough for her to understand what was happening to her at the time.

Only small snippets of her statements have been made public so far, and they are damning for the duke.