Here are some of the details included in the new filings:
- Joseph Recarey, a detective who observed Epstein, testified that he saw 30 to 33 different girls arrive at Epstein's Florida home for "massages." (Epstein took a plea deal in 2008 where he pleaded guilty to state charges in Florida of soliciting and procuring a minor for prostitution and spent 13 months on work release in county jail.)
- Juan Alessi testified that he worked as a housekeeper for Epstein for more than a decade and that he saw more than 100 girls arrive at the home for "massages."
- The records show that, in 2016, lawyers for Giuffre and Maxwell went through a protracted court battle over Giuffre's medical records, which included a deposition of a doctor to speak about Giuffre's reliability.
- Also in 2016, Maxwell's lawyers went to great lengths to force Giuffre's lawyers to produce records, including asking for sanctions against them. Maxwell's attorneys argued that Giuffre's lawyers weren't cooperative enough in producing evidence they believed could disprove the case and said they misrepresented the testimony of affiants. Their attempts were unsuccessful.
Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein forced a group of underage girls to engage in an elaborate sexual performance as they watched, a witness said in testimony.
It's the latest piece of information about Maxwell's relationship with Epstein and the allegations that they were sex-trafficking young girls. Maxwell has fought for years to keep evidence sealed in court.
The witness "testified that he watched Maxwell direct a room full of underage girls to kiss, dance, and touch one another in a sexual way for [Maxwell] and Epstein to watch," court records say.
The detail is included in a batch of more than 100 records — running to more than 1,000 pages — unsealed in federal court in Manhattan on Wednesday night.