Two victims of Jeffrey Epstein have filed a legal document indicating they plan to sue the FBI for $600 million for allegedly failing to investigate the sex-trafficker in the 1990s.
, Farmer flagged Epstein and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell to New York cops and the feds in 1996 but she says agents failed to take action. “The FBI ignored me, allowing Epstein, Maxwell, and others to continue to grotesquely abuse hundreds of girls and young women for decades,” Farmer said in a statement.
Jennifer Freeman, an attorney for the victims, told The Daily Beast that the FBI has six months to investigate the claim or reach a settlement. “Had the FBI done its job hundreds of victims could have been spared,” Freeman said. An addendum to the notice of claim listed witnesses who “may have relevant information pertaining to the facts stated in the basis for this Claim.
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