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A judge unsealed damning documents from a 2015 lawsuit against Ghislaine Maxwell, who fought to keep the papers from seeing the light of day.

Jeffrey Epstein’s longtime associate and madam was arrested on July 2 and charged with child sex-trafficking.

Epstein’s one-time girlfriend is accused of luring young girls and teenagers to Epstein’s Manhattan home and private island to engage in sex with the billionaire financier and his wealthy friends.

The documents confirm longstanding rumors of sexual misconduct against former President Bill Clinton, England’s Prince Andrew, famed lawyer Alan Dershowitz, and others.

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Of particular interest to President Trump’s critics was a transcript of a deposition of sex trafficking victim Virginia Giuffre.

During the deposition, Giuffre was asked whether Trump ever flirted with her. “He didn’t. That’s what’s inaccurate,” she said.

When asked if she ever saw Trump on Epstein’s home or infamous island, Giuffre replied, “Not that I can remember.”

U.S. District Court Judge Loretta Preska ruled last week that the public was legally entitled to view the evidence against Maxwell contained in the lawsuit.