Unsealed Epstein documents ‘a bit of a fizzer’

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Sky News Contributor Joe Hildebrand says the unsealed documents from a lawsuit connected to convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein were "a bit of a fizzer".

"I mean ... the number one story on the BBC World News website when it was reporting this and the shock horror number one story of the day was Prince Andrew named as an associate of Jeffrey Epstein, didn’t we already know this," he told Sky News host James Macpherson.

“Again, Bill Clinton and Donald Trump both of them were known to have been associates.

"Clinton was known to have flown on his [Epstein's] plane and, of course, no allegation of any wrongdoing, so you would kind of argue if there’s no allegations of wrongdoing, what is the point that’s being made?"

Hundreds of pages of unsealed documents from a lawsuit connected to convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein have been released.

The documents include nearly 200 names, including some of Mr Epstein’s accusers, prominent businesspeople, politicians and more.

While the documents include hundreds of names, being named does not implicate any wrongdoing.

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