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Epstein documents show he targeted college student in Duluth for 5 years

Jeffrey Epstein's team arranged flights, gifts, and a bank transfer to support a Duluth nursing student over five years, with no evidence of involvement in trafficking.

  • The Department of Justice's partial release documents correspondence with an unnamed Duluth St. Scholastica nursing student spanning 2010 through 2015, including emails, texts, and travel records arranged by Jeffrey Epstein's team.
  • An Aug. 19, 2010 email confirmed initial contact, followed by an April 3, 2011 text in which the student noted her nursing honor society acceptance; investigative files show her older sister worked among Epstein's assistants.
  • Travel records place the student on a 2011 flight to Little St. John's and a 2012 photograph at Zorro Ranch, while Epstein's assistants coordinated trips ensuring her timely returns for classes.
  • Files show gifts and a Jan. 28, 2011 bank transfer, with travel agents arranging holiday and ranch trips including a Dec. 20, 2015 effort to fly the student from Duluth to New Mexico.
  • Flight logs show the student traveled with her sister alongside New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson and his chief of staff Bill Condit, demonstrating how Epstein's network reached into the Midwestern college community.
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Epstein documents show he targeted college student in Duluth for 5 years

A St. Scholastica nursing student appears among the many victims linked to Epstein

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