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French Epstein Probe Expands as 10 New Victims Come Forward

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French Epstein Probe Expands as 10 New Victims Come Forward

The investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged trafficking network has taken a significant turn in France as prosecutors revealed that about ten previously unidentified individuals have stepped forward as suspected victims. This development widens the scope of the inquiry, which seeks to uncover potential abuses committed within French borders or involving French accomplices of the late financier.

New Victims Add to a Troubling Case

French authorities have been pursuing leads since Epstein’s arrest in 2019 and subsequent suicide in a Manhattan jail cell. The latest victims to come forward provide fresh insights into the allegations, potentially shedding light on previously undisclosed aspects of the case.

According to prosecutors, these individuals contacted authorities voluntarily, offering testimonies that may be critical to unraveling Epstein’s operations in France. The cases are believed to involve either direct abuse in the country or connections to French nationals who may have facilitated Epstein’s activities.

Focus on French Connections

Epstein, a convicted sex offender, maintained extensive ties to France, including owning a luxury apartment in Paris. Investigators are probing whether French citizens played a role in his trafficking network, either by aiding him directly or by participating in his alleged crimes.

In 2019, French police raided his Paris property following calls from advocacy groups to investigate his activities within the country. Public pressure has since mounted for authorities to hold any French accomplices accountable.

International Implications

The investigation in France is part of a broader international effort to untangle the web of abuse allegedly orchestrated by Epstein. His connections to high-profile figures across politics, business, and entertainment have made the case a global scandal.

Experts suggest that the emergence of new victims could lead to additional inquiries and potentially expose more individuals who were complicit in the crimes. French prosecutors have vowed to follow every lead and ensure justice for the victims.

Victims Seek Justice

For the survivors, coming forward is a courageous act, often fraught with emotional and psychological challenges. Advocacy groups in France have commended the victims for their bravery and called on authorities to expedite the investigation to bring closure to those affected.

“Every new victim who speaks out brings us closer to the truth,” said a representative from a leading anti-trafficking organization. “We urge the legal system to act swiftly and transparently in pursuing justice for these individuals.”

  • 2019: Jeffrey Epstein arrested and later dies in custody.
  • 2019: French authorities launch investigation into potential crimes linked to Epstein in France.
  • 2023: Ten new victims come forward, expanding the scope of the probe.

As the investigation continues, the world watches closely to see if Epstein’s French connections will finally be held to account. With fresh testimonies and mounting evidence, this case may yet uncover the full extent of the network’s reach.

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