Former President Bill Clinton is anticipated to be mentioned in the forthcoming unsealed court documents pertaining to the Jeffrey Epstein case.

The documents, slated for release in the upcoming week, reveal the extensive associations Epstein maintained with influential individuals, according to a report by Gateway Pundit on Sunday, December 31.

Clinton, who had a well-documented friendship with Epstein, is reported to have traveled on his private jet, known as the "Lolita Express," over two dozen times.

Early last month, it was disclosed that several prominent associates of Jeffrey Epstein might be identified in the court documents scheduled for unsealing in early 2024.

Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz, who had previously advocated for the release of all materials related to him, was the sole individual identified by name as John Doe before the recent report involving Bill Clinton.

The directive to unseal the court filings related to Epstein, a convicted sex offender who died in prison in 2019, was issued by Judge Loretta Preska.

However, the order has been temporarily stayed, providing attorneys representing the individuals referred to as "Does" an opportunity to argue for the names to remain sealed.

It remains uncertain whether the full Epstein client list will be made available to the public.

According to ABC News, Bill Clinton is referenced as "Doe 36" in more than fifty redacted filings.

Some of these sealed or redacted entries focus on an effort by lawyers representing Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein's accusers, to subpoena Clinton for deposition testimony regarding his relationship with Epstein.

One witness previously alleged that she saw Bill Clinton accompanied by "2 young girls" on Epstein's private island in the Caribbean.

However, Clinton's spokesperson refuted these allegations.

In July 2022, attorneys representing the Gateway Pundit, Marc Randazza and Jay Wolman of the Randazza Legal Group, along with GP General Counsel John Burns, submitted a motion to intervene in the Guiffre v. Maxwell case in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York.

The Gateway Pundit, a conservative news outlet, petitioned for the unveiling of all records identifying Epstein's clients.

Even though their initial attempts were rejected by the federal judge presiding over the case in August 2022, the Gateway Pundit lodged an appeal with the federal Second Circuit Court of Appeals, seeking access to the Epstein Sex Client list for both themselves and the public.

Jeffrey Epstein's demise took place in August 2019 when he was discovered hanging in his jail cell.

The circumstances surrounding his death prompted numerous inquiries and investigations into the handling of his case.

With the imminent unsealing of court documents, the potential disclosures regarding Bill Clinton's connection with Epstein and the extent of his involvement in the scandal are expected to capture considerable public attention.

However, it is crucial to acknowledge that the unsealed documents might include redacted information or face additional legal challenges, potentially restricting the extent of information accessible to the public.