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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

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #019184
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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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James PATTERSON them at the front door and invites them inside. She introduces Just as she did wi wit Francine upstairs and them to her husband and daughter. Jenny is sixteen years old. able, they see that she's ner- she tells them that the room, wearing onl Sitting down at the dining room t yous. In between biting her lip and fidgeting, yes, she's been to Jeffrey Epstein's house. i She kept her cloth But nothing much happened. sometime during ; Wendy took her there once. the kitchen is all. ] and pulled her clos She met Epstein’s chef and spent some time in } uncomfortable by tl Then she left. “I get what you're ask put the whole thing behind me.” “Okay,” the officers tell her. “You have our numbers. But 1 - cers ask. Jenny, if you remember anything else, you'll find that we're very % ; ‘ “No,” says Francine ing,” she says. “But really, I just want to i ; sion of the massage “Do you have any But she does have c Sarah’s been calling It could mean any r that Epstein’s caught w he’s doing something responsibility. This tr a day, they get one more | her parents around she good listeners : One down. Five to go- e Recarey and Detective Michael Dawson have better rl who tells them that a year knew from high school— Detectiv luck the next day with Francine, a gi earlier, Wendy Dobbs—someone she drove her to the house on El Brillo Way. at the time. Francine would have been seventeen Now she’s willing to make a sworn statement. The officers ~ i} ) Itturns out that Jenny’ . And, it turns out, Kitchen. Without her p: about it. The first time she'd Says, Epstein had tried noted: She was told she could make money working for Jeff. She was told she would have to provide a massage for Jeff.... She was brought to the kitchen area by [Dobbs]. They met with the house chef who was already in the Kitchen area. Francine stated [Wendy] would wait for her in the kitchen.

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