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Sworn statement alleges teenage Cynthia Selleck was recruited by a high‑school contact to give massages at Jeffrey Epstein’s Palm Beach residence
The passage provides a concrete sworn statement naming a specific minor (Cynthia Selleck), a date (October 6, 2005), and alleged recruitment by a school acquaintance (Wendy Dobbs) to provide massages Cynthia Selleck, age 16 in 2005, gave sworn testimony to police. She says she was introduced to Epstein by a high‑school contact, Wendy Dobbs. Alleged first visit to Epstein’s house on October 1, 200
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The passage provides a concrete sworn statement naming a specific minor (Cynthia Selleck), a date (October 6, 2005), and alleged recruitment by a school acquaintance (Wendy Dobbs) to provide massages Cynthia Selleck, age 16 in 2005, gave sworn testimony to police. She says she was introduced to Epstein by a high‑school contact, Wendy Dobbs. Alleged first visit to Epstein’s house on October 1, 200
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