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Minor alleges brief encounter with Jeffrey Epstein via Wendy Dobbs and kitchen staff
The passage provides a fragmented, unverified account of a 16‑year‑old claiming a brief visit to Jeffrey Epstein’s residence, mentioning a possible intermediary (Wendy Dobbs) and a kitchen chef. While Jenny, a 16‑year‑old, says she was taken to Epstein’s house by Wendy Dobbs. She reports meeting Epstein’s chef in the kitchen and being offered money for a massage. Francine (also a minor) is mention
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The passage provides a fragmented, unverified account of a 16‑year‑old claiming a brief visit to Jeffrey Epstein’s residence, mentioning a possible intermediary (Wendy Dobbs) and a kitchen chef. While Jenny, a 16‑year‑old, says she was taken to Epstein’s house by Wendy Dobbs. She reports meeting Epstein’s chef in the kitchen and being offered money for a massage. Francine (also a minor) is mention
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