E-mail communication between U.S. authorities on Epstein files / U.S. Dept. of Justice
The latest set of mails released by The U.S. Department of Justice has revealed that an Indian girl was also a victim in the Epstein case.
"And lastly regarding the individual located in India. If you can get her address and contact information; I will coordinate with our colleagues at the Embassy there," read one of the mails released by the Department of Justice in connection with Jeffery Epstein.
Sent on Jan 13, 2020, the now-public e-mail, with "Epstein Victims" noted as the subject line, reveals that the U.S. authorities were trying to locate an unnamed girl "located in India" in an attempt to pay her a compensation from the victim's compensation fund.
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Additionally, the e-mail also talks about victims in different parts of the United States and discussed details about providing "6 sessions (psychological counselling) to be covered through our emergency victim assistance funds" to the victims.
E-mail communication between U.S. authorities on Epstein files / U.S. Dept. of JusticeThe email correspondence was in response to an email by American attorney Brittany Henderson, who represents survivors of sexual abuse and sex trafficking. Henderson wrote, "Finally (redacted) is currently living in India."
She had also enquired, "Is there anything that can be done to help her? Would she still be eligible to receive 6 free sessions over there? Are there any resources that can be offered in India?"
The now-public document can be found here.
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