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Former detective reveals young women were lured to Epstein's home with promises of becoming models, only to give him sexual massages.
NYC Mayor files lawsuit against charter bus companies used by Texas Governor to transport illegal migrants, seeking $708 million in damages.
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Former Detective Testimony on Epstein's Massage Scheme
In a 2016 deposition released recently, former detective Joseph Riccary stated that he interviewed around 30 young women, mostly under 18 years old, who went to Jeffrey Epstein's home under the pretense of giving him a massage. Many of these women were lured with the promise of becoming Victoria's Secret models. Riccary revealed that these massages were actually meant for Epstein's sexual gratification.
New York Mayor Sues Charter Bus Companies Over Illegal Migrants
New York City Mayor Eric Adams has filed a lawsuit against 17 charter bus companies used by Texas Governor Greg Abbott to transport thousands of illegal migrants to New York City. The mayor claims that the city has spent millions of dollars to accommodate, feed, and deal with these migrants and is seeking $708 million in damages. This legal action is part of Adams' ongoing efforts to challenge Texas and hold it accountable for its immigration policies.