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Jeffrey Epstein Took Advantage of a Lenient Florida Jail and Kept Exploiting Women: NBC

Newly released Justice Department records show at least six modeling insiders repeatedly sent Epstein information on young women after his 2008 conviction.

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The rules did not apply to Jeffrey Epstein — even in jail. After he admitted in 2008 to soliciting underage girls for prostitution, authorities in a minimum-security lockup in Florida granted him enormous freedom that he used to continue to exploit and allegedly abuse women, hobnob with the rich and famous and cultivate his lavish lifestyle, an NBC News investigation found.

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Revealing emails and court documents show Jeffrey Epstein's extensive contacts with figures in the global modeling industry, through which he allegedly gained access to young girls who later reported abuse.

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By Curt Devine, Isabelle Chapman and Katie Polglase, CNN. In countless emails, model scouts, in their global search for talent, shared their latest news with an unexpected recipient: Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender with no official position in the industry. One scout boasted about a potential model, describing her as a “pretty French girl” who would be “delighted to meet you,” and explained that a group of young Scandinavian girls, age…

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The Free Press (Tampa) broke the news in Tampa, United States on Saturday, June 13, 2026.
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