Epstein files: Convicted sex offender used modelling agencies to lure girls from South America, says report

Newly released documents have shed light on the methods employed by the late Jeffrey Epstein to exploit young women, particularly from South America. Testimonies from Brazilian women reveal that they were allegedly lured into Epstein's network under the guise of modeling opportunities. This revelation comes more than six years after Epstein's death and has prompted Brazilian authorities to investigate the possible recruitment operations that may have facilitated this exploitation. The renewed focus on Epstein's connections highlights the ongoing concern regarding the trafficking of vulnerable individuals, raising questions about the role of modeling agencies in such scenarios. As the investigation unfolds, it underscores the importance of vigilance in protecting young women from predatory practices fueled by criminal networks.
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