Jeffrey Epstein housed young women in luxury flats in London, according to a new BBC investigation that sheds further light on the late financier’s international network.
The report claims Epstein used properties in the UK capital to accommodate individuals and move alleged victims, extending his operations beyond the United States. The flats were reportedly part of a wider system through which Epstein and his associates arranged meetings and allegedly facilitated abuse.
The BBC investigation highlights London’s role in Epstein’s global activities, raising fresh questions about who may have been aware of or connected to his operations in the UK.
Epstein died in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges. Since then, multiple investigations have examined the scale and international reach of his alleged abuse network.
The latest revelations are expected to increase scrutiny on individuals and institutions that may have had links to Epstein during the years his activities went unchecked.
