Attorney: Epstein documents suggest ‘occult activity’ on private island

WEST PALM BEACH — A South Florida lawyer says documents released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act suggest “occult activity” took place on the deceased Palm Beach financier’s private island.

Attorney Travis Walker filed a federal lawsuit against Epstein’s estate on Jan. 22 on behalf of a woman identified only as Jane Doe. The 20-page suit says Doe was lured to the island under false pretenses in 2018 and was subsequently sex-trafficked and coerced into silence.

The lawsuit itself makes no mention of religious activity, spiritual practices, cult recruitment or ritual abuse. It does not describe the false pretenses under which Doe was lured, or where the abuse took place. It says only that she was “induced to travel” across state and national borders, and that “layered logistics” kept her from knowing the identities of her abusers…

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