Epstein housed abuse victims in London flats, BBC reveals
The BBC has revealed that Jeffrey Epstein housed women who allege he abused them in London flats, primarily in Kensington and Chelsea, after UK police declined to investigate him. Evidence from Epstein's files, including receipts and emails, indicates four such properties were used.

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AI-generatedThe BBC has revealed that Jeffrey Epstein housed women who allege he abused them in London flats, primarily in Kensington and Chelsea, after UK police declined to investigate him. Evidence from Epstein's files, including receipts and emails, indicates four such properties were used. Six women housed in these flats have since come forward as victims. Many of these women, from Eastern Europe and elsewhere, were brought to the UK and allegedly coerced into recruiting others for Epstein's sex trafficking scheme, with some transported to Paris to visit him. This information emerged from the BBC's review of millions of pages of US Department of Justice records, detailing an extensive UK operation involving housing and cross-border transportation of victims, continuing until Epstein's death despite prior warnings to UK police.
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5 extractedSome women were coerced to recruit others and transported to Paris.
The Metropolitan Police decided not to investigate Virginia Giuffre's 2015 allegation.
Six women housed in the flats have come forward as victims of Epstein's abuse.
Evidence of four flats rented in Kensington and Chelsea was found in Epstein's files.
Jeffrey Epstein housed women who say he abused them in several London flats.