Jeffrey Epstein victim with trafficking evidence 'ignored' by Met Police six years ago
A victim of Jeffrey Epstein claims that when she presented trafficking evidence to the Metropolitan Police six years ago, her case was dismissed and disregarded.
A woman who alleges she was a victim of Jeffrey Epstein stated that she was ignored by the Metropolitan Police when she attempted to provide them with critical evidence involving sex trafficking six years ago. According to documents that have recently come to light, the woman had photographs and emails that contained flight details pertaining to her experiences on Epstein's private island. She aimed to report the sex trafficking operations and individuals complicit in her exploitation, but her attempts were met with neglect.
The victim expressed frustration over her treatment, highlighting a lack of respect and support from law enforcement. She recounted being directed to visit a local police station that was not equipped to assist her, as it was outside of the UK and lacked English-speaking officers. This response left her feeling dismissed, as she had come forward with vital information that could potentially aid in proceeding against Epstein’s associates.
In a follow-up communication with a U.S. attorney, the victim reiterated her despair over feeling invisible to both the FBI and Scotland Yard. This case raises critical questions about law enforcement’s handling of abuse allegations and the systemic failures that can neglect the voices of victims seeking justice, particularly in high-profile cases involving figures like Jeffrey Epstein.