Just Unsealed Epstein Docs Include Shocking Voicemail On Why ‘Massage’ Girl Would Be Late

 

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The largest Epstein document release so far added more than 1,000 new pages of material on Friday, including a shocking voicemail message explaining why one of the pedophile’s “massage” girls would be late.

Epstein’s phone records revealed a photo of the voice message from an unnamed girl, stating, “She is wondering if 2:30 is OK cuz she needs to stay in school.”

The billionaire sex offender, who committed suicide in jail in 2019, targeted girls as young as 14 years old for his sex-trafficking ring. Some were recruited to provide Epstein “massages” that reportedly included “happy endings.”

Two depositions claimed that Epstein required “so many massages from so many different girls” because “he needed to have three orgasms a day,” Fox News reported.

“It was biological, like eating,” testified accuser Johanna Sjoberg.

The documents included the deposition of hired driver Tony Figueroa, who said he was “often tasked with driving girls to the mansion who looked like they were 16 or 17 years old. Each time he dropped them off, he said, Epstein would pay him $200 each.”

Figueroa was also quoted saying Epstein’s recruiters, including accuser Virginia Giuffre and former girlfriend Ghislane Maxwell, would “all go out to clubs to pick up girls and try to find them to bring back for Jeffrey.” Maxwell is currently serving a 20-year sentence for her sex crimes.

Fox News reported that the depositions included the names Jesus Staley, a former JPMorgan Chase banker and Epstein associate; and Hillary Clinton, former Secretary of State and wife of Epstein associate Bill Clinton who was mentioned in documents released earlier this week.

Neither Staley nor the Clintons have been accused of wrongdoing.

So far, more than 200 people have been named in the documents released so far, including Bill Clinton, scientist Stephen Hawking, magician David Copperfield, Michael Jackson, and Britain’s Prince Andrew. None of those mentioned have been accused of any crime.

Another 240 documents are expected to be released in the coming days.

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