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Victim alleges sexual trafficking by “powerful people” and urges criminal charges in federal case
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Victim alleges sexual trafficking by “powerful people” and urges criminal charges in federal case

Victim alleges sexual trafficking by “powerful people” and urges criminal charges in federal case The passage contains a sworn statement from a self‑identified victim who claims she was trafficked for sex by unnamed “powerful people” and that her attorneys are seeking criminal charges. While it flags potential high‑level misconduct, it lacks specific names, dates, or concrete evidence, limiting immediate investigative utility. However, the claim is made under penalty of perjury and is part of a filed court document, giving it some credibility and a clear lead for follow‑up (e.g., identify the men Epstein allegedly sent, request discovery, interview the attorneys). Key insights: Victim declares under penalty of perjury that she was trafficked for sex by powerful individuals.; Attorneys Bradley J. Edwards and Paul G. Cassell are representing her pro bono and are pursuing criminal charges.; The statement is part of a filed motion in case 9:08‑cv‑80736‑KAM, entered Jan 21 2015.

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Victim alleges sexual trafficking by “powerful people” and urges criminal charges in federal case The passage contains a sworn statement from a self‑identified victim who claims she was trafficked for sex by unnamed “powerful people” and that her attorneys are seeking criminal charges. While it flags potential high‑level misconduct, it lacks specific names, dates, or concrete evidence, limiting immediate investigative utility. However, the claim is made under penalty of perjury and is part of a filed court document, giving it some credibility and a clear lead for follow‑up (e.g., identify the men Epstein allegedly sent, request discovery, interview the attorneys). Key insights: Victim declares under penalty of perjury that she was trafficked for sex by powerful individuals.; Attorneys Bradley J. Edwards and Paul G. Cassell are representing her pro bono and are pursuing criminal charges.; The statement is part of a filed motion in case 9:08‑cv‑80736‑KAM, entered Jan 21 2015.

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