Miami Herald Investigative Reporter: Epstein Probably Didn’t Write Down Names of People He Worked with; ‘He Wasn’t Prolific with Computers’

‘But that doesn’t mean that there aren’t some very powerful people and names that are associated with this case’

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BROWN: “Well, first of all, I don’t think that Jeffrey Epstein probably had a piece of paper with the list of people that he was working with, doing his sex trafficking with. I think it’s more likely that he had, you know, that he had people that were helping him, that were involved, but that he didn’t write down. He wasn’t prolific with computers, for example. He had other people do a lot of his computer work for him. But that doesn’t mean that there aren’t some very powerful people and names that are associated with this case. The Miami Herald went to court to unseal a lot of court documents, and we were successful. It took many, many years, but we were able to get copies of depositions where certain public figures were named at the time. Now, there was really one person that identified some of these people, and that was Virginia Giuffre. And unfortunately, she has passed away recently. So, she was the main witness for accusing some of these men.”

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