ALBAWABA - John Doe 107, part of the Jeffrey Epstein Island 170 clientele list, is one of the names circulating social media platforms such as X (formerly known as Twitter) when writing this article.
The name left users with several questions about the real identity of John Doe 107 with many guessing some celebrity and politician names such as American singer Madonna and politician Hillary Clinton. In contrast, others said that the person in question could be a victim of the island and "should be protected at all cost."
Who is John Doe 107 on Epstein's client list?
Wion confirmed that Doe 107 is a victim of Epstein Island and preferred to stay anonymous to protect herself as she may face risks of physical harm because of the country she resides in.
According to Wion News, her attorney added that “She lives outside the United States in a culturally conservative country and lives in fear of her name being released," and added that she "faces risks of physical harm".
Moreover, Doe 107 failed to turn in the affidavit on time and switched attorneys without the new legal representation's knowledge, raising even more questions among users interested in the matter:
"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 really needs to be exposed!"
"Who in the Hillary Clinton could they be talking about!"
"Oprah Winfrey?"
A brief on Little Saint James (also known as Epstein Island)
(AFP PHOTO / US DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK)
Little Saint James is Jeffrey Epstein's 70-acre private island, which was the cause behind barring the late financier and sex offender as he used to bring underage girls to it as stated by St. Thomas locals.
Two St. Thomas airstrip employees told Vanity that Epstein was seen flying with girls under the age of consent to his island on his private plane on multiple occasions but stopped all over the world including Paris, London, Slovakia, Mexico, and Morocco.
According to the Guardian, Jeffrey Epstein battled legal issues for 9 years after a victim called Virginia Giuffre filed a defamation case against him in 2015. Additionally, US District Court Judge Robert Sweet rejected Jeffrey's attempt to dismiss the case a year later.
Epstein later took his own life in 2019 while awaiting his trial as he appeared unresponsive in his jail cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York City.