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[REDACTED - Survivor] interview alleges Jeffrey Epstein flew 12‑year‑old girls from France to Palm Beach on private flights[REDACTED - Survivor] interview alleges Jeffrey Epstein flew 12‑year‑old girls from France to Palm Beach on private flights
[REDACTED - Survivor] interview alleges Jeffrey Epstein flew 12‑year‑old girls from France to Palm Beach on private flights The passage provides a specific allegation of under‑age sexual exploitation involving international transport, a location (Palm Beach), and mentions possible involvement of Epstein’s network of powerful contacts. While the source is a single interview and unverified, it offers concrete details (age, origin, destination, transport method) that could be pursued for corroboration, making it a strong investigative lead but not yet a blockbuster revelation. Key insights: Alleged transport of 12‑year‑old French girls to Palm Beach for Epstein’s birthday; Girls were reportedly flown by a third party, not Epstein’s own plane; Crew were allegedly instructed to keep doors shut and avoid detection
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[REDACTED - Survivor] interview alleges Jeffrey Epstein flew 12‑year‑old girls from France to Palm Beach on private flights The passage provides a specific allegation of under‑age sexual exploitation involving international transport, a location (Palm Beach), and mentions possible involvement of Epstein’s network of powerful contacts. While the source is a single interview and unverified, it offers concrete details (age, origin, destination, transport method) that could be pursued for corroboration, making it a strong investigative lead but not yet a blockbuster revelation. Key insights: Alleged transport of 12‑year‑old French girls to Palm Beach for Epstein’s birthday; Girls were reportedly flown by a third party, not Epstein’s own plane; Crew were allegedly instructed to keep doors shut and avoid detection
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