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Document describes Jeffrey Epstein's Palm Beach home and alleged sex trafficking activities

The passage repeats widely reported facts about Epstein’s alleged crimes without providing new names, dates, financial details, or actionable leads. It mentions generic "Jane Does" and broad statement References to numerous unnamed victims (Jane Does). Mentions Epstein’s network of high‑profile friends in general terms. Describes the modus operandi of recruiting teenage girls for massages that esc

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #016432
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1
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The passage repeats widely reported facts about Epstein’s alleged crimes without providing new names, dates, financial details, or actionable leads. It mentions generic "Jane Does" and broad statement References to numerous unnamed victims (Jane Does). Mentions Epstein’s network of high‑profile friends in general terms. Describes the modus operandi of recruiting teenage girls for massages that esc

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Palm Beach home of registered sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein. PEDRO PORTAL [email protected] There would be many Jane Does to follow: Jane Doe No. 3, Jane Doe No. 4, Jane Does 5, 6, 7, 8 — and as the years went by — Jane Does 102 and 103. Long before #MeToo became the catalyst for a women’s movement about sexual assault — and a decade before the fall of Harvey Weinstein, Bill Cosby and U.S. Olympic gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar — there was Jeffrey Edward Epstein. Epstein, a multimillionaire hedge fund manager whose friends included a constellation of entertainers, politicians, business titans and royalty, for years lured teenage girls to his Palm Beach mansion as part of a cult-like sex pyramid scheme, police in the town of Palm Beach found. The girls arrived, sometimes by taxi, for trysts at all hours of the day and night. Few were told much more than that they would be paid to give an old mana massage — and that he might ask them to strip down to their underwear or get naked. But what began as a massage often led to masturbation, oral sex,

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