Feb 26 • 14:34 UTC 🇫🇷 France Le Figaro

Epstein Case: The Association ‘Innocence en Danger’ Has Received 15 New Testimonies from Potential French Victims

The Innocence en Danger association has reported receiving 15 new testimonies from potential victims in France connected to the Jeffrey Epstein case.

The French association 'Innocence en Danger' has received 15 new testimonies from individuals claiming to be potential victims of Jeffrey Epstein's sexual abuse in France. This follows an appeal for testimonies made by the association, emphasizing their commitment to support survivors and bring attention to the issue of sexual violence. Epstein, a convicted sex offender, was found dead in his prison cell in 2019, and the new testimonies could lead to further investigations and legal actions in France.

This development comes in the wake of two preliminary investigations opened by the Paris prosecutor's office, one focusing on sexual offenses and the other on the potential complicity of individuals involved with Epstein in France. 'Innocence en Danger' previously initiated a report in 2019 that contributed to the investigation against Jean-Luc Brunel, a suspected accomplice of Epstein's in the country. The association aims to create an environment where survivors feel safe to come forward with their experiences.

As more testimonies emerge, the implications for the investigation may be significant, potentially uncovering a wider network of abuse and complicity. Legal authorities in France may need to take further actions based on the information gathered, possibly leading to judicial proceedings for those involved. The engagement of organizations like 'Innocence en Danger' highlights the ongoing efforts to address sexual abuse and support victims within the post-Epstein landscape in France.

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