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Epstein/Maxwell Recruitment Pattern Analysis - Government Trial Brief

Date
October 18, 2021
Source
Dept. of Justice
Reference
d-116
Pages
52
Persons
3

Summary

Government's pretrial memorandum in USA v. Maxwell outlining the pattern of recruitment, grooming, and abuse employed by Epstein and Maxwell. The brief described how Maxwell identified vulnerable young girls, built trust through mentorship and gifts, normalized sexual contact, and then directed them to provide 'massages' to Epstein. The document detailed the systematic nature of the operation across multiple properties.

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