Release of Epstein Documents , Causes Court Website to Crash.<br />Over 900 pages of legal documents <br />pertaining to Jeffrey Epstein were released to <br />the public on Jan. 3, 'The Guardian' reports. .<br />Within those pages, Epstein's <br />associates and numerous public <br />figures linked to the disgraced <br />financier and convicted sex <br />offender were identified. .<br />However, most of the names that <br />appear within the documents have been previously mentioned in legal proceedings.<br />Additionally, many of them <br />aren't accused of wrongdoing.<br />Some high-profile names that were mentioned in the documents include former Presidents Bill Clinton and Donald Trump, Prince Andrew, Michael Jackson and David Copperfield.<br />Some high-profile names that were mentioned in the documents include former Presidents Bill Clinton and Donald Trump, Prince Andrew, Michael Jackson and David Copperfield.<br />Some high-profile names that were mentioned in the documents include former Presidents Bill Clinton and Donald Trump, Prince Andrew, Michael Jackson and David Copperfield.<br />Some high-profile names that were mentioned in the documents include former Presidents Bill Clinton and Donald Trump, Prince Andrew, Michael Jackson and David Copperfield.<br />Some high-profile names that were mentioned in the documents include former Presidents Bill Clinton and Donald Trump, Prince Andrew, Michael Jackson and David Copperfield.<br />However, the documents don't represent a "concrete client list," 'The Guardian' reports.<br />Rather, many of the people <br />who are mentioned include <br />Epstein's accusers, his <br />former staff members <br />who spoke to tabloids, .<br />trial witnesses, people who investigated Epstein, and others who were named in passing but aren't accused of vulgar behavior.<br />The release of the documents caused the court's link to the website to crash.<br />This sparked conspiracy theories that the crash was intentional in order to keep the names private, 'The Guardian' reports. .<br />Such theories stemmed from misinformation that has been surrounding the list for weeks. .<br />Such theories stemmed from misinformation that has been surrounding the list for weeks. .<br />For example, Aaron Rodgers made baseless claims that Jimmy Kimmel's name would appear on the list.<br />For example, Aaron Rodgers made baseless claims that Jimmy Kimmel's name would appear on the list.<br />More documents are expected to <br />be released in the coming days