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Jeffrey Epstein, a billionaire New York businessman, was involved in a sex trafficking ring and abused numerous young women and girls. Among those implicated in the scandal is Prince Andrew. Virginia Roberts Giuffre, one of Epstein's victims, shares her story and demands justice. Epstein's powerful friends and associates protected him, allowing him to continue his abuse. Epstein served a lenient sentence in 2008, but was arrested again in 2019. He died by suicide in jail. Giuffre now lives in Australia and is determined to hold Epstein's co-conspirators accountable. Legal action against Epstein's estate and enablers is ongoing. The victims seek justice and hope to end sex trafficking. (148 words)

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Jeffrey Epstein, a wealthy financier, was accused of sexually abusing young girls at his mansions in Florida and New York. He faced charges of sex trafficking and was connected to a private island known as "pedophile island." Epstein had influential connections, including former President Bill Clinton and Britain's Prince Andrew. Epstein died by suicide in jail, raising questions about his high-profile associates. The New York Times reported that Microsoft founder Bill Gates had multiple meetings with Epstein, even after his conviction. Gates denied any involvement in Epstein's illegal activities. Flight logs revealed that many powerful individuals, including members of the royal family and famous actors, had flown on Epstein's private jet and visited his properties. Epstein's crimes were known, but legal action was lacking due to fear and complicity.

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Jeffrey Epstein, a billionaire New York businessman, was involved in a sex trafficking ring that exploited young women and girls. His victims, including Virginia Roberts Giuffre, have come forward demanding justice. Epstein's wealthy and influential friends, including Prince Andrew, have been accused of complicity in the scandal. Epstein was arrested and charged with child sex trafficking but died by suicide in jail. His death raised suspicions of foul play. Despite his death, the victims are determined to hold Epstein's alleged co-conspirators accountable, including Ghislaine Maxwell and Jean Luc Brunel. The survivors are seeking justice and hope to bring an end to sex trafficking. (137 words)

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A dismantled cartel admitted it's easier to move humans, drugs, guns, and fentanyl across the border now. The Epstein scandal spotlighted international sex trafficking, with Jeffrey Epstein's pilot detailing flights with Epstein and Maxwell. Parallels are drawn to Canadian fashion mogul Peter Nygard, who is under investigation for rape and sex trafficking, with over 125 women joining a civil suit against him. He has been indicted in the southern district of New York on multiple charges of sex trafficking minors and racketeering. Child trafficking is described as a market where children are seen as commodities. A 2017 FBI sting in Georgia led to 60 arrests and the rescue of 4 children, including a 3-month-old infant. Some claim that elites are "full on vampires" who consume human flesh and blood, and that children from cults were sacrificed in satanic ceremonies. A "multibillion dollar child trafficking network" between cartels and the US government is discussed, and a documentary called "This is Treason" is recommended. InfoWars is reportedly close to being shut down and will be sold at auction on November 16th, but they intend to continue broadcasting with support from sponsors.

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Mary Morgan Ariel (Morgan Ariel on X) notes that Josh Hammer is now calling for Candace to be involuntarily committed to a mental institution. A clip is shown in which a commentator says, “In a just society, she’d be in a mental ward right now” and that they are a proponent of bringing back involuntary commitment laws of the 1960s, arguing that she should be involuntarily committed to a mental asylum. The discussion then connects this rhetoric to the way Epstein’s victims were treated in the past. The narrative then shifts to Karen Mulder, a former top model, who in 2001 went on a talk show and frantically named everyone who had assaulted her or involved her in being sold for assault. Her list reportedly included royalty, politicians, cops, and her own family. Before finishing, she was taken off the stage and eventually placed in a psych ward funded by Gerald Marie, the agent and owner of Elite Paris, who had signed her at 15. Marie would later be prosecuted on rape and sexual assault claims, but the case was closed in 2023 due to France’s statute of limitations, a outcome the speaker suggests could have been avoided if the matter had been taken seriously earlier. Mulder also named Jean Luc Brunel, an Epstein associate who was jailed on suspicion of rape and trafficking of minors and was found dead in his cell in 2022. Following Mulder’s 2001 interview, Morris publications claimed she was going through a psychotic episode. Her parents publicly blamed the outburst on drugs, and her sister Saskia appeared on the same talk show to discredit her, suggesting Saskia was also a victim. The account notes that Mulder’s reporting of abuse and childhood trauma fueled media attention and tabloid sensationalism, which led to her being labeled crazy. Mulder attempted suicide in 2002 but survived and later returned to confront the host, who pulled Mulder off air and deleted the tape of her testimony. The existence of the footage is inferred from testimonies in tabloids, Mulder’s statements, and audience comments. The discussion also references a TikTok influencer who described human trafficking as “the new satanic panic.” The speaker expresses distress at the comment and ties it to the broader pattern of desensitization around the Epstein Files; they argue that when there is no conclusion, people turn to humor, though they acknowledge the impulse to do so and caution against reducing the real trauma involved. The speaker emphasizes the seriousness of the issue, noting that victims can become perpetrators and that the situation remains critical. Karen Mulder is identified as being 55 years old at the time of the recount.

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The former CEO of Abercrombie and Fitch, Mike Jeffries, was arrested in connection to a sex trafficking case. Rapper and music executive Sean Combs may be linked to a sex trafficking investigation. Jeffrey Epstein may have been the most prolific pedophile this country has ever known. The speaker claims to have had the story and an interview with Virginia Roberts for three years, but it was not aired.

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The fight with Lewis Bacon weakened Nygard's power and encouraged others to speak out about their experiences. Victims were brought forward to share their stories, revealing that Nygard surrounded himself with young women who were kept under his control through threats, intimidation, and money. Many of these women came from difficult backgrounds and were brought into his circle at a young age. Despite their fear, they bravely spoke to the FBI, police, and journalists, even though they knew that influential figures, including politicians and police officers, supported Nygard. Despite the risks, they continued to come forward, creating a snowball effect of momentum against Nygard.

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Former fashion mogul Peter Nygard's sexual assault trial began in a Toronto courtroom. Crown Lawyers accused Nygard of using his status to lure young women to a private bedroom at his headquarters. The bedroom had a giant bed, jacuzzi, and keypad-operated locks controlled by Nygard. The women, aged 16 to 28, were offered jobs or Rolling Stones tickets but ended up in the private bedroom. One 16-year-old victim was allegedly assaulted after being disoriented by a drink. Nygard, now 82, pleaded not guilty to five counts of sexual assault and one count of unlawful confinement. Witnesses testified about the bedroom's architectural details, and the Crown expects the victims to testify as well.

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The fight with Lewis Bacon weakened Nygard's power and encouraged others to speak out about their experiences. Victims were brought forward to share their stories, revealing that Nygard surrounded himself with young women who were kept under his control through threats, intimidation, and money. Many of these women came from difficult backgrounds and were brought into his circle at a young age. Despite their fear, they bravely spoke to the FBI, police, and journalists, even though they knew that influential figures, including politicians and police officers, supported Nygard. Despite the risks, they continued to come forward, creating a momentum that grew stronger against all odds.

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I'm outside a court in New York where Mike Jeffries, the former CEO of the global fashion empire Abercrombie and Fitch, has just been charged with running an international sex trafficking and prostitution business along with his British partner, Matthew Smith, and their alleged fixer, James Jacobson. I've been investigating this story for three years now, speaking to young men who told me they pursued dreams of becoming fashion models only to find themselves becoming victims of sexual exploitation. It was my investigation that led to the FBI looking into this and was ultimately led to their arrests. Mike Jeffries, Matthew Smith, and James Jacobson deny any allegations of wrongdoing. If you want to hear about my investigation so far and what happens next, you can listen to my podcast, World of Secrets, The Abercrombie Guys.

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Jeffrey Epstein is accused of sexually abusing young girls at his mansions in Florida and New York, facing two counts of sex trafficking. He allegedly trafficked underage girls to his private island, often referred to as "pedophile island." Notable figures like Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew were among those who flew on Epstein's private jet. After Epstein's death by suicide in jail, concerns arose about the motives of those connected to him. Reports revealed Bill Gates met with Epstein multiple times and was involved in a charitable fund with him post-conviction. Many powerful individuals, including celebrities and politicians, were linked to Epstein, raising questions about their involvement in his crimes. Despite widespread knowledge of Epstein's actions, there was a lack of legal action against him, suggesting complicity among elites and media.

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The recent lawsuit alleges that Nygard paid law enforcement and government officials in the Bahamas for protection. It is known that he funneled millions of dollars into the ruling party's campaigns. A video shows Nygard celebrating the party's election win and shaking hands with cabinet members. The level of corruption in the Bahamas is significant, allowing individuals like Nygard to get away with illegal activities by giving money to the right people. Nygard had a plan and invited politicians from both parties to achieve his goals. He even requested that money be hidden in fish and delivered to a parliamentarian's house. It is difficult to report these activities as police officers and politicians are involved.

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Former fashion mogul Peter Nygard has been found guilty of 4 counts of sexual assault, but acquitted of a 5th count and charged with forcible confinement. Five complainants testified that they were invited to Nygard's Toronto headquarters and sexually assaulted in a top floor bedroom suite. Nygard denied all allegations. One witness mentioned seeing him inappropriately touch a child in 2019 and facing backlash within the company for speaking up. Seeking justice has been a challenging journey for the witness, who felt emotional upon seeing Nygard after his guilty verdict. The witness emphasizes that this is a significant day for many survivors.

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An ultra wealthy New York financier and his female accomplice have been charged with trafficking women to his Central Park lair to abuse them. He did so in a soundproof room filled with electrical shock equipment he called the dungeon. Jennifer Powers, seen here with her DJ husband, helped recruit women online and promise them cash for agreeing to spend night in the dungeon. After signing a blank NDA, they were given Valium. His big thing was electric shocks; he liked to tie women to a cross and electrocute their genitals, with a safe word that he ignored. Texts show: "Did you shock her?" "Yeah." "she hates it, but she's so desperate. We've got to make her cry." "I don't care if she screams." One woman escaped after she slipped out of the restraints and bit him. He told them that r a p e is natural and cited Beauty and the Beast. Powers did cleanup. He was civil court in 2017 for torturing women. He made money as a portfolio manager for the George Soros investment fund; prosecutors say he's extraordinarily wealthy; there’s about 70 million hidden somewhere in the Cayman Islands; unnamed coconspirators; dozens of other women to come forward.

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Jeffrey Epstein, a billionaire businessman, was involved in a sex trafficking ring that exploited young women and girls. His wealthy and influential friends, including Prince Andrew, were accused of being complicit in the scandal. Virginia Roberts Giuffre, one of Epstein's victims, shares her shocking experiences and demands justice. Epstein's death in prison raised suspicions, and his alleged co-conspirators, Ghislaine Maxwell and Jean Luc Brunel, are still at large. The victims are determined to hold them accountable and bring an end to sex trafficking. Virginia now lives in Australia, where she has found safety and support. The fight for justice continues. (137 words)

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The recent lawsuit alleges that Nygard paid law enforcement and government officials in the Bahamas for protection. It is known that he funneled millions of dollars into the ruling party's campaigns. A video shows Nygard celebrating the party's election win and shaking hands with cabinet members. The level of corruption in the Bahamas is significant, allowing individuals like Nygard to get away with a lot by giving money to the right people. Nygard had a plan and invited politicians from both parties to achieve his goals. He even requested that money be hidden in fish and delivered to a parliamentarian's house. It is difficult to report these activities as police officers and politicians are involved.

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Three women filed complaints with the Human Rights Commission about sexual harassment at Nygard. The newspaper published a package of stories on the issue, which generated a strong response. Yanda Hundreup, one of the women, shared her experience of being raped by Peter Nygard in a Hong Kong hotel room. The investigation revealed a pattern of misconduct and raised questions about the company's HR department and widespread knowledge of the issue. The publisher, Rudy Redekopf, considered stopping further stories due to pressure from advertisers, costing the newspaper $1 million. This decision was a disappointment for the newsroom, as it prevented them from exposing the truth and identifying those who supported Nygard.

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Jeffrey Epstein, a wealthy financier, was accused of sex trafficking and abusing young girls. He had connections to influential people, including former President Bill Clinton and Britain's Prince Andrew. Epstein died by suicide in jail, which raised suspicions due to the high-profile nature of his case. There were allegations of a connection between Microsoft founder Bill Gates and Epstein, with reports suggesting they met multiple times and were involved in a charitable fund together. Epstein's flight logs revealed that many famous and powerful individuals had visited his private island and ranch, leading to questions about their involvement in his crimes. Epstein's case highlighted the failure of authorities to take action against him despite widespread knowledge of his activities.

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Three women filed complaints with the Human Rights Commission about sexual harassment at Nygard. The newspaper received a tip and published a series of stories about the allegations. One woman, Yanda Hundreup, claimed she was raped by Peter Nygard in a Hong Kong hotel room. As more women came forward, it became clear that there was a pattern of misconduct. However, the newspaper faced pressure from advertisers and the business community to stop running the stories. The publisher decided to kill the story, citing the loss of advertising revenue. The opportunity to expose the truth was lost.

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The transcript covers several interwoven topics and claims: - Ghislaine Maxwell and Trump administration connections: Maxwell was allegedly hired to do PR for the Trump administration last month when she sat for an interview with Todd Blanche, Trump’s former personal attorney and now deputy attorney general. The segment characterizes the piece as deal-making, with Maxwell purportedly giving glowing testimony about Trump to help address the Epstein files in exchange for a cushier, minimum-security prison placement and possible pardon considerations. The speaker says this is “insane from start to finish” and criticizes Trump supporters’ reactions. - Epstein/Maxwell trial details and evidence: The speaker asserts that the worldwide sex trafficking network was exposed, leaders identified (one allegedly died mysteriously in prison; the other was convicted in court). Maxwell’s trial is described as featuring “the four best witnesses” from a pool of more than 100 accusers. Maxwell is said to have been convicted by a jury on trafficking-related charges based on “mountains of evidence” including documentation, photos, videos, and financials, not only victim testimony. Maxwell is said to have recruited young girls in person, with specifics on where recruitment occurred, amounts paid, and tactics used, as well as how it was covered up. The speaker claims co-conspirators remained free, and over 100 corroborating witnesses provided consistent narratives. Maxwell allegedly faced two counts of perjury, which the DOJ settled to secure the trafficking conviction, and the perjury charges were not tried. The speaker asserts that conspiracy theories about the case are dangerous. - Alleged lies in Maxwell’s testimony: Maxwell allegedly claimed there were never cameras inside Epstein’s homes or in “inappropriate” rooms, with explicit language such as “no cameras anywhere outside of possibly things that would, I would consider normal.” The speaker contends there are “literal photos of cameras in his bedroom,” FBI seizure of binders with photos and videos, and other evidence of cameras and blackmail. Maxwell is said to have claimed she never recruited anyone from Mar-a-Lago, contradicting Trump’s corroboration that Virginia Roberts Giuffre was recruited from Mar-a-Lago. The photo of Maxwell with Virginia Giuffre and Prince Andrew in Maxwell’s London apartment is cited as evidence of the involvement of Epstein trafficking networks; the speaker notes it has been verified by forensic experts and a photographer, including a Walgreens-developed stamp on the back implying a 2001 development date. - Photo controversy and settlements: The photo is described as genuine, with multiple verifications. It is claimed Prince Andrew paid millions to Virginia Giuffre to avoid facing her in open court, and Maxwell allegedly paid Virginia millions to settle a defamation suit. - Leaked emails involving Ehud Barak: The speaker discusses newly highlighted emails from Ehud Barak that appeared online, stating there are over 100,000 emails to and from Barak that have been circulated and verified, with a time span of 10/10/2014 to 09/09/2015. The dataset reportedly contains over 83 emails between Jeffrey Epstein and Ehud Barak, many short and focused on arranging meetings, access, money, and investments. The company Reporti (now Carbine 911), an Israeli cyber tech company, is mentioned as a recurring topic, with Epstein and Barak involved in investing alongside Peter Thiel’s Founders Fund (Thiel’s fund invested $15,000,000 in 2018; Epstein invested $1,000,000 in 2016 via offshore shell companies). Johnny Vedmore’s reporting on Nicole Junkerman and related pieces is noted. The speaker mentions an online intelligence service Barak reportedly subscribed to for $3,000 annually that monitored powerful people (Clintons, Gates, Bezos, Putin, Netanyahu) and suggests patterns of surveillance on major figures. - Other ongoing stories: The presenter notes additional stories, including Trump allegedly “going socialist” and nationalizing part of Intel, CDC leadership disputes involving Bobby Kennedy and Susan Menoras, and labor actions by CDC staff. The Israel-Gaza situation is described with claims of civilian casualty rates at 83% of deaths in Gaza, two separate strikes on a hospital, and PR responses by Israel. The transcript also references Ron DeSantis launching an Israel license plate in Florida, Beverly Hills voting to display Israeli flags in public schools, and public backlash leading to backpedaling. A closing critique links ethnonationalist ideology to Nazi Germany, questioning the notion of Jews as God’s chosen people. - Closing notes: The host promises more reporting on these topics, mentions upcoming collaborations and documentaries, and signs off with personal reminders. A closing line from Speaker 1 remarks that “Our security is at stake.”

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The speaker states that while they will not name names today beyond Sean Combs, a long list of individuals will eventually be named as investigations confirm details. These names will shock the public and include not only perpetrators but also complicit bystanders and facilitators of vile conduct. Defendants will include individuals and corporate entities like banks, pharmaceutical companies, and hotels that profited from this culture. Victims were often paid cash, threatened, and told to leave. The cases will target anyone involved in the assault or exploitation, those who encouraged or facilitated it, bystanders who did nothing, venues that were aware, and anyone who benefited from or covered up the conduct. The speaker describes a common pattern: victims are lured, given a laced drink, and then sexually assaulted while others watch. Victims are left ashamed, confused, and threatened into silence. Claims will include violent sexual assault, abuse, facilitated sex with controlled substances, false imprisonment, compelling prostitution, sexual misconduct, dissemination of recordings, and sexual abuse of minors. Cases against Combs and others are expected to be filed within 30 days.

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Six women who experienced trauma from Epstein’s network speak together for the first time in an exclusive NBC News interview, sharing familiar patterns of grooming, promises, and then sexual assault. The group notes that the nature of this abuse conditions silence, isolation, secrecy, and shame. One survivor, Virginia Roberts Giuffre, says Epstein associate Ghislain Maxwell recruited her when she was working as a locker room attendant at Mar-a-Lago, and that Epstein directed her to have sex with a number of powerful men, including Britain's Prince Andrew. Virginia recounts being 17 when a photo was taken with Prince Andrew in Maxwell's London townhouse, next to the bathroom where she says he sexually abused her. She describes waking to be told she would meet a prince, being trafficked to the encounter, and later being with Prince Andrew in London, then in New York at Epstein’s mansion and at Andrew’s Virgin Islands estate. She says Prince Andrew abused her two more times, while he denies the allegations, and Buckingham Palace reiterates that the duke had no sexual contact or relationship with Virginia, calling the contrary claim false and without foundation. Virginia says the abuse moved from the bathroom to a bedroom, and recounts a night in Club Tramp where Prince Andrew bought her alcohol, and she was told to do for him what she did for Epstein. She acknowledges the difficulty and says that the law of statute of limitations affects pursuing accountability, noting that defamation suits are a route to hold Ghislain Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein accountable in the absence of criminal charges. Maxwell has denied the accusations, and Epstein died by suicide in jail while awaiting trial on child sex trafficking and conspiracy charges. The six women share a common desire for justice: to hold perpetrators accountable who helped or participated with Epstein, and to encourage more survivors to come forward to piece together how Epstein operated for so long and how he evaded accountability. The interview conveys the survivors’ sense of betrayal and questions about why they were not taken seriously, with a emphasis on the impact of Epstein’s death on their sense of justice. The participants emphasize that they matter, and they send a message to other potential victims who may still be waiting in the shadows. The group’s solidarity is highlighted as a powerful and compelling element of the interview, illustrating the enduring strength of survivors who have stood together to tell their stories.

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Mary Morgan Ariel, who goes by Morgan Ariel on X, claims that Josh Hammer is now calling for Candace to be involuntarily committed to a mental institution. A clip is presented to illustrate this pattern, followed by the assertion that others are calling for people to be put in mental institutions. The text then references a statement: “In a in a just society, she'd be in a mental ward right now. She would have been in an immense award a while ago. I personally am a big proponent to bringing back the involuntary commitment laws of nineteen sixties. In my view, she should be involuntarily committed to a mental asylum.” This is linked to parallels drawn with how Epstein victims were treated. The narrative moves to 2001, focusing on Karen Mulder, one of the most sought-after models at the time, who on a talk show frantically names people who assaulted her or sold her to be assaulted, including royalty, politicians, cops, and her own family. Before finishing, she is taken off the stage and eventually put into a psych ward funded by Gerald Marie, the agent and owner of Elite Paris, who signed her at 15. Marie would later be prosecuted for rape and sexual assault claims, but the case was closed in 2023 due to France’s statute of limitations, which could have been avoided if her reports had been treated seriously. The account continues with Jean Luc Brunel, an Epstein associate who was jailed on suspicion of rape and trafficking of minors and was found dead in his cell in 2022. After Mulder’s 2001 interview, numerous publications claimed she was going through a psychotic episode. Her parents publicly blamed drugs, and her sister Saskia appeared on the same talk show to discredit her, suggesting Saskia was also a victim. The media and tabloids labeled Mulder crazy, and she attempted suicide in 2002. She later returned to confront the host, who pulled her from air and deleted the tape, erasing the video of her truth. This information is inferred from tabloid testimonies, Mulder’s accounts, and audience members. The narrative notes that a TikTok commenter, a female influencer with many followers, described human trafficking as “the new satanic pan,” a statement the speaker found disturbing. The speaker emphasizes that the story behind Epstein is not satanic panic, but real, and expresses concern that the desensitization to Epstein files is growing as a conclusion is not reached. The speaker asserts that victims have become perpetrators, highlighting the severity of the issue. Karen Mulder is described as 55 years old now and still a person in this world, with the sole mistake being not doing that 2001 interview on live television.

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The speaker's first impression of Peter Nygard was that he was arrogant and serious. Nygard invited her to his warehouse to pick outfits for a photoshoot in the Bahamas. While at the airport, he asked to hold onto her ID, which she didn't think much of. Arriving at Nygard's property, she was shown around by a woman who revealed that having sex with Nygard was expected. The speaker refused, but the woman offered to take her place for the first night. Reluctantly, the speaker listened to Nygard and the woman engaging in intercourse. The next night, she was forced to have sex with Nygard against her will. Feeling trapped and unable to leave, she complied.

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This video discusses the alleged activities of a fashion mogul named Nygard, who is accused of engaging in trafficking similar to Epstein. Nygard allegedly used his money, power, and intimidation to organize parties and massages involving girls as young as 14. The video mentions that celebrities, presidents, and royalty, including Oprah, Robert Niro, George W Bush, Sean Connery, and Prince Andrew, were allegedly involved. Nygard's island had a Mayan theme, and it is suggested that church leaders were also present.
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