Report: Jeffrey Epstein Had Surveillance Room in New York Mansion to Spy on Guests
- A lawsuit alleges Jeffrey Epstein had a surveillance room in his New York mansion to monitor victims and guests.
- Danielle Bensky accused two men of aiding Epstein's sex trafficking operation, claiming they were aware of the crimes and personally benefited from it.
- The lawsuit also revealed Epstein's extreme monitoring of victims and efforts to hide the abuse, shedding light on the inner workings of his operation.
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Read Full ArticleJeffrey Epstein had surveillance room in NY mansion to keep tabs on his guests: lawsuit
Epstein accuser Danielle Bensky and another woman, identified only as Jane Doe 3, alleged lawyer Darren Indyke, and accountant, Richard Kahn, who both worked for the financier helped facilitate his 'cult-like' sex trafficking.
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