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Allegations of Epstein’s abuse, alleged attorney collusion with U.S. Attorney’s Office, and undisclosed victim count

The passage cites internal deposition excerpts and purported correspondence suggesting that Epstein’s legal team may have coordinated with the U.S. Attorney’s Office to limit criminal filings. It prov Deposition excerpts claim Epstein assaulted hundreds of minors, not just the reported 40+. Attorney ‘Edwards’ allegedly believed Epstein and his lawyers were aware of a serious criminal inves Alleged

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
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House Oversight #013322
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The passage cites internal deposition excerpts and purported correspondence suggesting that Epstein’s legal team may have coordinated with the U.S. Attorney’s Office to limit criminal filings. It prov Deposition excerpts claim Epstein assaulted hundreds of minors, not just the reported 40+. Attorney ‘Edwards’ allegedly believed Epstein and his lawyers were aware of a serious criminal inves Alleged

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on her thong panties. Epstein then instructed S.G to give him a massage. As S.G gave Epstein a massage, Epstein tured around and masturbated. S.G. was so disgusted, she did not say anything; Epstein told her she “had a really hot body.” Jd. at 14. In the report, S.G. admitted seeing Jeffrey Epstein’s penis and stated she thought Epstein was on steroids because he was a “really built guy and his wee wee was very tiny.” Jd. at 15. : 4. The exact number of minor girls who Epstein assaulted is known only to Epstein. Fobeven, Edwards had a good faith basis to believe and did in fact believe that Epstein’s victims were substantially more than forty (40) in number. In addition to the deposition excerpts from ~ two of his many victims above about the number of underage girls brought to Epstein and the Palm Beach incident report, there is overwhelming proof that the number of underage girls caglested by Epstein through his scheme was in the hundreds. See Complaint, Jane Doe 102 v. Epstein, (hereinafter Jane Doe 102 complaint) (Exhibit “B”); see also Deposition of Jeffrey Epstein, April 14, 2010, at 442, 443, and 444 (Epstein invoking the Sth on questions about his daily abuse and molestation of children) (Deposition Attachment #6). , Bis At all relevant times Edwards has had a good faith basis to believe and did in fact believe that Epstein and his attorneys knew of the seriousness of the criminal investigation — him and corresponded constantly with the United States Attorney’s Office in an attempt to avoid the filing of numerous federal felony offenses, which effort was successful. See Correspondence from U.S. Attorney’s Office to Epstein (hereinafter “U.S. Attorney’s Correspondence”) (Composite Exhibit “C) (provided in discovery during the Jane Doe v. Epstein case).

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