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Police interview reveals alleged sexual abuse and recruitment by Jeffrey Epstein, including pilot David Rodgers and cash payments for massages
The passage provides specific allegations of sexual misconduct by Jeffrey Epstein, mentions a pilot (David Rodgers) linked to Epstein, and details cash payments and recruitment of additional workers. Interviewee claims she provided Swedish massages for Epstein starting May 2005 and was paid $200‑$30 Allegations that Epstein masturbated, touched her breasts, and inserted fingers into her vagina du
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The passage provides specific allegations of sexual misconduct by Jeffrey Epstein, mentions a pilot (David Rodgers) linked to Epstein, and details cash payments and recruitment of additional workers. Interviewee claims she provided Swedish massages for Epstein starting May 2005 and was paid $200‑$30 Allegations that Epstein masturbated, touched her breasts, and inserted fingers into her vagina du
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