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The article discusses the allegations against Jeffrey Epstein, detailing his alleged sexual misconduct with underage girls, including a specific instance of rape. It references testimony from a former house manager and an affidavit from a 14-year-old girl, highlighting the disturbing nature of the allegations.

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