[REDACTED - Survivor] recounts alleged Epstein‑related abuse, a proposed child‑transfer scheme, and her escape to Thailand and Australia
The passage provides a first‑hand account linking Jeffrey Epstein to a coercive ‘child‑transfer’ proposition and a pattern of moving victims abroad. It mentions specific dates (Sept 2002), locations ( Victim received a notification from the U.S. Attorney’s Office, indicating a formal complaint or inv Epstein allegedly offered a mansion and monthly income in exchange for signing over a child to him
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The passage provides a first‑hand account linking Jeffrey Epstein to a coercive ‘child‑transfer’ proposition and a pattern of moving victims abroad. It mentions specific dates (Sept 2002), locations ( Victim received a notification from the U.S. Attorney’s Office, indicating a formal complaint or inv Epstein allegedly offered a mansion and monthly income in exchange for signing over a child to him
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