New victims identified in the Jeffrey Epstein case in France

The Paris prosecutor's office has reported receiving new complaints related to the case of American financier Jeffrey Epstein, according to Zamin.uz.
Prosecutor Lor Beko told a local television channel that victims had approached French authorities to protect their rights. To date, around twenty complaints have been filed in France regarding this high-profile case.
Investigators are carefully examining each statement and verifying the accuracy of the information provided. The primary task of the prosecutor's office is to identify possible participants in human trafficking networks operating within French territory.
They are seeking individuals who assisted Epstein in his illegal activities, recruited victims through various means, or acted as intermediaries in criminal schemes. According to Beko, no one has yet been questioned as a suspect in the investigation.
At the initial stage, the focus is on collecting and organizing victims' testimonies. In subsequent phases, investigators plan to conduct a thorough analysis of physical evidence, digital data, and other important documents.
Special attention is being paid to the forensic examination of data from Epstein's personal computer, phone records, and address books. These materials are expected to play a crucial role in uncovering the roots of the criminal network in France and identifying associated individuals.
Jeffrey Epstein's name has been linked to major international scandals for years. He previously served a prison sentence for organizing prostitution.
In 2019, he was arrested again on serious charges, including the sexual exploitation of minors, but died shortly afterward in a New York jail cell. Despite his death, investigations into his associates continue.
Recently, the U.S. Department of Justice released millions of pages of documents, thousands of videos, and images to the public. These materials include the names of well-known politicians, artists, and even members of royal families.
For example, Prince Andrew of the United Kingdom's alleged connection to the case sparked international controversy. Furthermore, several major financial institutions were forced to pay substantial compensation to victims for their collaboration with Epstein.
To date, the number of identified victims has exceeded thousands, indicating the vast scale of the criminal enterprise.





