New Evidence Reveals Jeffrey Epstein’s Abuse Network in London

Jack Morrison, Home Affairs Correspondent
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A recent investigation by the BBC has unveiled shocking details about Jeffrey Epstein’s operations in London, where he housed women he allegedly abused in flats across the affluent borough of Kensington and Chelsea. This revelation comes in light of previously undisclosed documents, including emails and bank records, that highlight Epstein’s activities in the UK, particularly after the Metropolitan Police failed to pursue substantial allegations against him.

Epstein’s London Flats: A Hub of Abuse

The inquiry has identified evidence of four separate flats rented by Epstein, revealing that several women, who have since come forward as victims, were coerced into his sex trafficking scheme. The investigation shows that these women, hailing from Russia and Eastern Europe, were brought to the UK following the Metropolitan Police’s decision not to investigate Virginia Giuffre’s 2015 allegations of trafficking. The police stated at the time that they had conducted “reasonable lines of inquiry,” yet no subsequent investigation was launched.

Many of these women were manipulated into recruiting others for Epstein’s illicit activities. Emails

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Jack Morrison covers home affairs including immigration, policing, counter-terrorism, and civil liberties. A former crime reporter for the Manchester Evening News, he has built strong contacts across police forces and the Home Office over his 10-year career. He is known for balanced reporting on contentious issues and has testified as an expert witness on press freedom matters.
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