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Jeffrey Epstein Was Abusing Up To 7 Girls Per Day According To Sources

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Jeffrey Epstein’s operation in the U.S. Virgin Islands has been described by investigators, victims, and court filings as a conveyor belt of exploitation, with some accounts indicating he “entertained” up to seven girls per day. These weren’t social visits — they were scheduled, arranged, and controlled encounters designed to keep a steady stream of vulnerable young girls flowing through his secluded compound. The island’s isolation made escape nearly impossible, and the environment functioned like a privately run trafficking hub where Epstein dictated every movement. The volume of girls brought in each day underscored the industrial, systematic nature of his abuse network, revealing a pattern far more calculated and relentless than the sanitized narrative his defenders once tried to sell.


The more recent revelations about the inside of his U.S. Virgin Islands home only deepen the horror. Among the disturbing details was a full dentist chair installed inside one of the rooms — a bizarre and deeply unsettling piece of equipment that victims say aligns with the coercive, clinical, and dehumanizing environment he created. Along with the chair were eerie masks, strange décor, and a setting that looked less like a private residence and more like a place engineered for control and intimidation. While authorities have never provided an official explanation for the chair, its presence reinforces what survivors have long described: Epstein built spaces designed to dominate, manipulate, and terrify the young girls trapped within his orbit.




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