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Detective testimony alleges Jeffrey Epstein forced a 16‑year‑old girl to perform sexual acts and pay for female‑female encounters with a friend
The passage provides a detailed, first‑hand account of alleged sexual abuse by Jeffrey Epstein involving a minor, naming a specific victim (Alison), a friend (Nada Marcinkova), and an assistant (Sarah Alison, a 16‑year‑old, gave a sworn taped statement to detectives Recatey and Daw-. Epstein allegedly masturbated while inserting fingers into Alison’s vagina and used a vibrator. Epstein paid Alison
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The passage provides a detailed, first‑hand account of alleged sexual abuse by Jeffrey Epstein involving a minor, naming a specific victim (Alison), a friend (Nada Marcinkova), and an assistant (Sarah Alison, a 16‑year‑old, gave a sworn taped statement to detectives Recatey and Daw-. Epstein allegedly masturbated while inserting fingers into Alison’s vagina and used a vibrator. Epstein paid Alison
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