Jeffrey Epstein’s London Properties Exposed in Shocking BBC Investigation
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A disturbing revelation has emerged from a recent investigative report by British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) that exposes American convicted felon Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse of women at multiple flats in London. According to the report, Epstein rented at least four flats in the Kensington and Chelsea areas, where the victims were kept. These details were allegedly obtained from Epstein’s files, with at least six women, mostly from Russia and Eastern Europe, coming forward to claim they were victims of Epstein’s abuse.
The protests took place on April 24, as the city was preparing for a major event. The investigation revealed that some women were coerced into recruiting more girls for Epstein’s network, and were taken to Paris on Eurostar trains, with records showing that at least 53 tickets were bought between 2011 and 2019. Epstein allegedly maintained constant contact with the women through social media and Skype, even when he was away, exerting influence over them. The flats provided amenities such as rent, expenses, visas, and other facilities, but overcrowding was a significant issue, with some women having to sleep on sofas.
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