[REDACTED - Survivor] recounts alleged Jeffrey Epstein proposition, forced relocation to Thailand, and marriage abroad
[REDACTED - Survivor] recounts alleged Jeffrey Epstein proposition, forced relocation to Thailand, and marriage abroad The passage provides a first‑hand account linking Jeffrey Epstein to a specific alleged coercive financial proposition, a forced move to Thailand, and a subsequent marriage that removed the victim from U.S. jurisdiction. It names a lawyer (Joseph Berg/Bergs) and references a US Attorney’s Office notification, offering concrete leads (dates, locations, individuals) for further investigation into Epstein’s alleged trafficking and financial arrangements. While the claims are unverified, they involve a high‑profile figure and suggest possible undisclosed financial flows and child‑related exploitation, meriting a strong investigative follow‑up. Key insights: Victim received a formal victim notification from the US Attorney’s Office; Alleged proposition from Epstein: monthly mansion income in exchange for signing over a child; Epstein allegedly sent the victim to Thailand in September 2002 for a massage course and to meet a girl
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[REDACTED - Survivor] recounts alleged Jeffrey Epstein proposition, forced relocation to Thailand, and marriage abroad The passage provides a first‑hand account linking Jeffrey Epstein to a specific alleged coercive financial proposition, a forced move to Thailand, and a subsequent marriage that removed the victim from U.S. jurisdiction. It names a lawyer (Joseph Berg/Bergs) and references a US Attorney’s Office notification, offering concrete leads (dates, locations, individuals) for further investigation into Epstein’s alleged trafficking and financial arrangements. While the claims are unverified, they involve a high‑profile figure and suggest possible undisclosed financial flows and child‑related exploitation, meriting a strong investigative follow‑up. Key insights: Victim received a formal victim notification from the US Attorney’s Office; Alleged proposition from Epstein: monthly mansion income in exchange for signing over a child; Epstein allegedly sent the victim to Thailand in September 2002 for a massage course and to meet a girl
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