Feb 13 • 16:29 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Files from the Epstein case mention a poor young woman from the outskirts of Natal; see

Newly released documents related to the Epstein case mention a poor young woman from Natal's outskirts in communications involving Epstein.

Recently released documents by the U.S. government concerning the Jeffrey Epstein scandal reference a young woman from the outskirts of Natal, Brazil. The documents include email exchanges from 2011 between Epstein and a woman identified as Alexia, indicating a level of intimacy as they communicated about this young woman, suggesting she had approached the financier for possibilities in the United States.

The emails highlight Alexia's plan to accompany the young woman from a humble background to the U.S. to meet Epstein. Although the age of the young woman is not specified, the details shared in the emails, including messages in Portuguese, emphasize the vulnerability of individuals involved in Epstein's network. The correspondence contains personal elements, such as Alexia indicating that she was attached to a photo taken by the young woman on New Year's Eve, showcasing the close ties between the respective parties.

Moreover, the communication reveals a request for financial assistance from Epstein to facilitate the young woman's passport, which adds to the troubling dimension of how Epstein operated with individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds. This revelation opens up further investigations into the connections and implications regarding Epstein's operations in Brazil and highlights the need for scrutiny on how such cases intersect with social inequalities.

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