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FBI interview transcript hints at additional minor victims and payments linked to Jeffrey Epstein
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FBI interview transcript hints at additional minor victims and payments linked to Jeffrey Epstein

FBI interview transcript hints at additional minor victims and payments linked to Jeffrey Epstein The document provides a firsthand FBI interview with an unidentified victim who describes being recruited and paid by Jeffrey Epstein, mentions other girls providing massages, and suggests a network of exploitation. It offers concrete leads (names, dates, FBI file number) for further investigation into victim identification and financial transactions, but lacks detailed financial data or direct ties to higher‑level officials, keeping it below blockbuster level. Key insights: Interview dated 10/05/2007, transcription 10/09/2007, FBI File #31R-MM-108062; Victim met Jeffrey Epstein and was paid for massages; mentions being offered more money for further services; Victim aware of other girls providing similar services to Epstein

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FBI interview transcript hints at additional minor victims and payments linked to Jeffrey Epstein The document provides a firsthand FBI interview with an unidentified victim who describes being recruited and paid by Jeffrey Epstein, mentions other girls providing massages, and suggests a network of exploitation. It offers concrete leads (names, dates, FBI file number) for further investigation into victim identification and financial transactions, but lacks detailed financial data or direct ties to higher‑level officials, keeping it below blockbuster level. Key insights: Interview dated 10/05/2007, transcription 10/09/2007, FBI File #31R-MM-108062; Victim met Jeffrey Epstein and was paid for massages; mentions being offered more money for further services; Victim aware of other girls providing similar services to Epstein

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