Indictment claims FBI found nude photos of underage girls in pedophile Jeffrey Epstein's $40M Manhattan mansion, as the billionaire faces losing Upper East Side home over sex-trafficking of minors
Daily Mail
July 8, 2019
Nude photos of underage girls were obtained by agents over the weekend during their search of the Manhattan mansion owned by Jeffrey Epstein. This was revealed in a press conference about the case on Monday, held just before the billionaire is due to be arraigned on counts of sex trafficking of minors and conspiracy to commit sex trafficking of minors.
The indictment against the billionaire pedophile was unsealed on Monday morning, and states that Epstein 'enticed and recruited, and caused to be enticed and recruited, minor girls at his mansion in Manhattan and his estate in Palm Beach to engage in sex acts with him.'
There were dozens of these underage girls according to the indictment, who would receive hundreds of dollars after being forced into sex acts or, as the indictment states, finding others to engage ins ex acts with Epstein.
Epstein, 66, was aware the girls were underage according to the indictment, which focuses on just three victims. There is no mention of any other individuals who engaged in any sexual assault or molestation of minor females though, despite previous victims claiming this was a common occurrence with Epstein and his high-powered pals.
In a press conference Monday morning, the FBI declared that this was currently the number once case for the agency while encouraging any other victims or individuals with knowledge of Epstein's alleged offenses to contact federal agents. 'We are asking anyone who may have been victimized by Jeffrey Epstein, or anyone who may have information about his alleged criminal behavior, to please call us,' said FBI Assistant Director William F. Sweeney Jr.
Maurene Comey, one of the federal prosecutors working on the Epstein case, is the daughter of former FBI director James Comey who was fired by Donald Trump.
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