Jeffrey Esptein scoured young girls with 'lolita' quotes?
Jeffrey Epstein's new photos reveal suspiciour scouring of teenage girls
Jeffrey Epstein is under fire yet again with latest photos that have released of his heinous crimes.
The late convicted sex offender has been exposed on Thursday by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee, as he is spotted scouring teenage girls.
“I have a friend scout she sent me some girls today,” one text message reads.
“But she asks 1000$ per girl,” a follow-up text says.
“I will send u girls now,” another message says.
“Maybe someone will be good for J?” another text reads.
Other photos included the bodies of women with quotes from Vladimir Nabokov’s 1955 novel Lolita — about a man sexually obsessed with a 12-year-old girl — on their legs and feet.
Meanwhile, Princess Sofia came forward to clear the air amid the growing talks surrounding her old encounters with the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The Swedish Princess' spokesperson categorically denied any type of connection between her and the paedophile financier.
Her team said that she met him on "a few occasions" in her 20s, but afterwards, no contact was made.
In conversation with GB, Sophia's team member said, "No one can be expected to remember every person they have encountered throughout their life; however, Princess Sofia recalls meeting Epstein on a few occasions about 20 years ago.
"We wish to clarify that these meetings took place in social settings, such as at a restaurant and a movie premiere.
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