Paedophile Jeffrey Epstein has reportedly been linked to a property in the Kensington area of London in a dossier after “suspicious payments” were flagged
Jeffrey Epstein was secretly paying for several young women to stay in a luxury London flat close to the time of his death, it is believed.
The paedophile financier has now been linked to a property in upmarket Kensington after a dossier was reportedly put together by the UK’s National Crime Agency (NCA) on “suspicious payments”, which was shared with the FBI. It comes as recent documents also released as part of the Epstein files highlighted one person who thanked Epstein for the use of a London apartment, which prompted him to ask: “Is it far from school?” as he awaited trial for child sex trafficking offences shortly before his death.
At least ten police forces are already assessing allegations of Epstein’s links to the UK, with several looking into claims his private jet was flown into UK airports to traffic victims to this country.
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Sources fear there could be many victims who were abused in Britain and passed through the country – putting pressure on police to open a full-scale investigation into Epstein. According to the Sunday Times, claims Epstein was paying for a flat in London emerged after it was referenced in documents put together by the NCA, which was later shared with the FBI in 2020.
It reportedly said that the NCA had identified payments made from accounts either held or controlled by Epstein or his associated companies. The paper reports that Epstein’s question about school relates to a language school in West London.
It comes after former Prime Minister Gordon Brown claimed Epstein may have trafficked victims in English-language schools in the US so they could obtain US visas. He said that he believes a probe should also look into whether this happened in the UK too.
Meanwhile, it is reported that the NCA has held informal talks with US authorities on having access to unredacted copies of the Epstein files for British police. The NCA has not commented on the claims.
Defence Secretary John Healy earlier this week ordered a review of military files for any evidence that Epstein used RAF bases to traffic girls into the UK. The Defence Secretary has tasked officials with trawling through more than two decades of Ministry of Defence (MoD) records and handing over to police any flight logs linked to the late paedophile financier.
An MoD spokesperson said: “The Defence Secretary has ordered a review of all records that the department may hold relating to Epstein flights landing at RAF bases to ensure that any information which relates to Epstein’s crimes is uncovered and provided to the relevant authorities. “The MoD will support any civilian police investigations. Our thoughts are with all the victims of Epstein’s vile crimes.”













