Billionaire and accused child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein reportedly hired private investigators to intimidate and stalk his victims, according to police reports.
Authorities arrested Epstein in 2008 on two counts of soliciting prostitution, one with a minor, in Palm Beach, Florida. As police investigated, intimidation tactics began to emerge from accusers and witnesses, CNN reported.
Epstein worked out a light sentence in 2008 with Secretary of Labor Alex Acosta, formally U.S. state attorney. Federal prosecutors in New York charged Epstein Monday with sex trafficking minors.
During the first investigation into sexual misconduct, at least three private investigators believed to be working for Epstein tracked down accusers and witnesses, stalking and intimidating them, police reports read. Intimidation tactics reportedly included sitting in black SUVs outside of accusers’ homes and questioning their current and former boyfriends.
One accuser’s parent had their car chased off the road, according to police reports and a lawyer of three accusers. At the time, the girls were 14 and 15 years old, said Spencer Kuvin, a lawyer for three of the accusers.
“It was incredibly intimidating,” Kuvin told CNN. “You have to remember these girls were 14 and 15 [years old] when this was happening.”
A father of one of Epstein’s accusers also reported a private investigator “photographing his family and chasing visitors who come to the house,” a police report read. In another situation, a person claiming to be in touch with Epstein approached an accuser and gave a warning about cooperating for money or facing consequences.
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