Details of over 170 ties of Jeffrey Epstein, a sex offender, will be made public next month following a judge’s ruling.
Among those expected to be included is Prince Andrew, as evidence regarding an incident in 2001 could be released.
The identities of those involved are due to be revealed as part of a lawsuit filed against Ghislaine Maxwell, an associate of Epstein.
Individuals on the list have until January 1 to appeal to have their names taken off the list.
Epstein, who was a wealthy financier, died in 2019 while he was in jail awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.
According to the medical examiner who conducted an autopsy on him, he committed suicide.
On Monday, a judge in New York released a 51-page ruling, which called for the complete disclosure of Epstein’s connections.
It was filed in response to a case brought against Ghislaine Maxwell. She is currently serving a 20-year sentence after being convicted of sex trafficking.
The case brought by Ms Giuffre against Epstein was settled in 2017.
The court-ordered seal on the names of those associated with the financier also includes 40 documents from Johanna Sjoberg, which she claims show that Prince Andrew groped her in 2001.
Buckingham Palace has maintained that the allegations are untrue.
In 2017, the Duke of York paid Giuffre a total of $6 million to settle her lawsuit, which she had filed, in which she claimed that she was abused by Epstein when she was 17.
Prince Andrew denied the allegations and noted that he had never met her.
According to Judge Preska, many of those named in the lawsuit had already been identified by the media and in Maxwell’s trial.
She also noted that some of the individuals did not object to the release of certain documents.
However, the judge noted that some of the names would remain sealed, such as those of child victims.
The US Congressmen from the Republican Party are pushing for the release of the flight logs of Epstein, who was convicted for horible crimes.
He had ties with various political and business figures.