The Guardian | Epstein housed alleged victims in London after Met declined to investigate him, reports say by Jamie Grierson
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Jeffrey Epstein is reported to have housed several of his alleged abuse victims in luxury flats in Kensington and Chelsea after the UK Metropolitan Police decided not to pursue Virginia Giuffre’s 2015 trafficking allegation; six women who stayed in those properties have now accused the late financier of sexual abuse, with some being brought to London on student visas and even funded by Epstein to study there. BBC‑obtained receipts, emails and bank records from the “Epstein files” show Epstein’s aggressive communications with the women, including derogatory messages and images of “cute” models, and reveal that the flats were used to accommodate victims from Russia, Eastern Europe and other regions. The disclosures come amid the release of millions of documents, images and videos detailing Epstein’s activities after the US Congress passed the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which was signed into law by Donald Trump following Epstein’s death in jail in 2019 while awaiting trial on federal sex‑trafficking charges.
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