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[REDACTED - Survivor]' friends claim she was a “money‑hungry sex kitten” who profited from Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged sex trafficking operation
[REDACTED - Survivor]' friends claim she was a “money‑hungry sex kitten” who profited from Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged sex trafficking operation The passage repeats already‑public allegations that Roberts was a participant rather than a victim and cites unnamed friends, offering no new documentary evidence, dates, or financial records. It does name Prince Andrew and Alan Dershowitz as alleged clients, which is a repeat of prior claims, but the added detail that Roberts allegedly earned $4,000 per encounter and spent cash on luxury goods could be a modest lead for tracing payments. Overall the lead is of moderate investigative value, moderately controversial, not novel, and links to high‑profile figures. Key insights: Roberts alleges recruitment to Epstein’s harem in 1999 and names Prince Andrew and Alan Dershowitz as men she was forced to service.; Friends claim Roberts enjoyed a lavish lifestyle, earning thousands of dollars per encounter and spending cash on designer clothes and a Mercedes.; Roberts allegedly recruited other women by asking acquaintances for “slutty” candidates.
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