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Jeffrey Epstein episode hints at possible trafficking of French minor via billionaire's private jet The passage suggests a possible instance of sexual trafficking involving a minor, a private jet owned by an unnamed billionaire, and cross‑border movement between France and New York. While it references Epstein, it lacks specific names, dates, or financial details, limiting immediate investigative action, but it does point to a concrete scenario worth follow‑up. Key insights: A young French girl was flown to New York on a private jet owned by a billionaire and returned to Paris.; The girl reported a potential assault on the flight, indicating possible trafficking.; The incident is linked to Jeffrey Epstein’s timeline (Feb 2, 2011).
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Jeffrey Epstein episode hints at possible trafficking of French minor via billionaire's private jet The passage suggests a possible instance of sexual trafficking involving a minor, a private jet owned by an unnamed billionaire, and cross‑border movement between France and New York. While it references Epstein, it lacks specific names, dates, or financial details, limiting immediate investigative action, but it does point to a concrete scenario worth follow‑up. Key insights: A young French girl was flown to New York on a private jet owned by a billionaire and returned to Paris.; The girl reported a potential assault on the flight, indicating possible trafficking.; The incident is linked to Jeffrey Epstein’s timeline (Feb 2, 2011).
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