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human trafficking
Topic PolicyEpstein investigation expands in France and UK, revealing new potential victims of sex trafficking.
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Topic Overview
Investigations into the network of Jeffrey Epstein, a deceased US sex offender, are expanding in both France and the UK. In France, approximately 10 new suspected victims have come forward, prompting a human trafficking investigation. This development follows the release of further files from the US investigation into Epstein. Concurrently, Surrey police in the UK have launched their own criminal investigation into allegations of child sexual abuse, with two women reporting attacks in Britain dating back to the 1980s and 1990s. These allegations are reportedly linked to the Epstein files and involve locations in Surrey and Berkshire, including the Windsor estate. The ongoing investigations highlight the persistent relevance of Epstein's alleged crimes and the continued efforts to identify and support victims of sex trafficking and abuse associated with his network.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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