Breaking News: Epstein's UK Flights Implicated in Alleged British Abuse Scandal
Jeffrey Epstein's UK flights have been linked to alleged British abuse victims, a BBC investigation has found. Almost 90 flights connected to the convicted sex offender arrived at and departed from UK airports between 1999 and 2006. Three British women who claim they were trafficked appear in Epstein's records of flights in and out of the UK.
The victims' testimony helped convict Epstein's accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell of child sex-trafficking in the US in 2021. However, one of the British victims has never been contacted by UK police, according to her Florida-based lawyer Brad Edwards. US lawyers representing hundreds of Epstein victims describe it as "shocking" that there has never been a full-scale UK investigation into his activities.
Epstein took dozens more flights to the UK than previously known, with some flights carrying British women who claim they were abused by the billionaire. The UK was a key location in Epstein's operations, according to US lawyers. This new information raises questions about the extent of Epstein's activities in the UK and whether authorities were aware of his alleged abuse.
This is a developing story, and we will provide updates as more information becomes available. The BBC's investigation is ongoing, and we will continue to report on any new developments.
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