Allegedly, yes. When they were on the island, their passports were taken, and they were told if they told anyone what was happening to them their family and friends could be harmed.
They might be able to recognize their clients but not know their names. And if they were scared they might not...
Allegedly, yes. When they were on the island, their passports were taken, and they were told if they told anyone what was happening to them their family and friends could be harmed.
They were as young as 15. They were not of legal age to consent. They were threatened and emotionally manipulated. They were terrified. IMO, most of his alleged victims would have no reason to know who the clients were.
I found the book, Perversion of Justice: The Jeffrey Epstein Story, by Julie K. Brown, to be a very informative primer on Jeffrey Epstein. Very well researched. It make following what's happening today much easier. There are so many twists and turns.
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