Multiple victims of Jeffrey Epstein are demanding answers in the FBI’s failure to investigate sex trafficking allegations against the disgraced financier that go back decades.
Legal counsel for several of Epstein’s sex trafficking survivors sent a letter to the FBI Tuesday calling on the bureau, the Justice Department, and the attorney general to “conduct a full and fair investigation into the repeated failures to properly, adequately, or timely investigate the sex trafficking of hundreds of young girls and young women, as well as possible child sex abuse materials (CSAM) crimes.”
Jennifer Freeman, Special Counsel to Marsh Law and legal counsel to several of Epstein’s sex trafficking survivors, maintains that her client Maria Farmer reported to the FBI that Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell abused her in August 1996.
Freeman says Farmer’s report to the FBI was “clear-eyed” and prescient, describing in detail, Epstein’s involvement in the “production, possession, and distribution of sexually suggestive or exploitative images of children.”
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