New Suit Filed Against Jeffrey Epstein By U.S. Virgin Islands

Jeffrey Epstein Appears In Manhattan Federal Court On Sex Trafficking Charges

A new lawsuit filed against the estate of Jeffrey Epstein points to new evidence that the convicted sex offender sexually abused and trafficked young women and girls as recently as 2018.

While the Epstein estate already faced lawsuits from more than a dozen women, some in Palm Beach County...this is the first time that a government entity has filed suit.

According to the Attorney General of the U.S. Virgin Islands, Epstein's private islands in the Caribbean were used to conduct a "trafficking pyramid scheme."

The civil suit was filed Wednesday and the attorney general revealed that she authorized an investigation into Epstein months ago.

Denise George says prosecutors uncovered a web of organizations and entities which helped the money manager traffic young women and underage girls as young as 12.

Investigators say there is evidence to prove that Epstein kept a list of underage girls who lived in or near the Virgin Islands and could be trafficked to him at a moment's notice.

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