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Over the years a growing number of victims and commentators have accused the FBI of gross negligence in handling tips, complaints, and reports about Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking and abuse—failures that arguably allowed his network to flourish unchallenged for decades. In a 2024 lawsuit, 12 alleged victims (referred to as “Jane Does”) sued the U.S. government, claiming that the FBI “repeatedly and continuously” ignored credible reports from as early as 1996 through 2006, even though it received detailed allegations of sexual abuse, trafficking, and underage victims. They contend that despite evidence—photographs, videos, interviews—the bureau failed to open a proper investigation until July 2006, long after Epstein’s malicious activities had been widely reported.
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