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Alleged recruitment of underage girls by a community college student for Jeffrey Epstein's Palm Beach mansion massages
The passage provides specific names (Ms. Robson, Sarah Kellen) and a detailed modus operandi linking a community college student to the recruitment of underage victims for Jeffrey Epstein. While Epste Ms. Robson, a community college student from Loxahatchee, allegedly recruited underage girls for $20 Sarah Kellen is identified as Epstein’s assistant who processed victims’ personal data and escorte
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The passage provides specific names (Ms. Robson, Sarah Kellen) and a detailed modus operandi linking a community college student to the recruitment of underage victims for Jeffrey Epstein. While Epste Ms. Robson, a community college student from Loxahatchee, allegedly recruited underage girls for $20 Sarah Kellen is identified as Epstein’s assistant who processed victims’ personal data and escorte
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Alleged recruitment of underage girls by a community college student for Jeffrey Epstein's Palm Beach mansion massages
Alleged recruitment of underage girls by a community college student for Jeffrey Epstein's Palm Beach mansion massages The passage provides specific names (Ms. Robson, Sarah Kellen) and a detailed modus operandi linking a community college student to the recruitment of underage victims for Jeffrey Epstein. While Epstein is a well‑known figure, the identification of a new recruiter and assistant adds actionable leads for investigators to verify employment, travel, and financial records. The claim is moderately novel and sensitive, but not wholly unprecedented, warranting a strong but not blockbuster score. Key insights: Ms. Robson, a community college student from Loxahatchee, allegedly recruited underage girls for $200‑$300 massages at Epstein’s Palm Beach mansion.; Sarah Kellen is identified as Epstein’s assistant who processed victims’ personal data and escorted them to the massage room.; The recruitment targeted economically disadvantaged girls perceived as unlikely to report abuse.
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The document provides a dense compilation of alleged facts, emails, deposition excerpts, and discovery requests that link Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual‑abuse operation to a “pyramid” recruitment scheme, a Epstein allegedly ran a “pyramid” scheme paying underage victims $200‑$300 per recruited girl. A 2007 non‑prosecution agreement (NPA) with the U.S. Attorney’s Office allegedly shielded Epstein fr Ema
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