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About Surviving Jeffrey Epstein

Epstein, a multimillionaire businessman, is accused of sexually abusing and trafficking underage girls. The documentary series follows convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein who used his power and finances to shield his predatory behavior. Eight survivors share their stories in the documentary. Courtney Wild, Rachel Kay Benavides, and Virginia Roberts Giuffre appear in the series, along with new victims who chose to come forward for the first time.

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On August 10, 2019, Jeffrey Epstein is found dying in his prison cell, a violent and dramatic end to the life of one of the nation's most mysterious billionaires. The financier has close relationships with some of the world's most elite political figures and celebrities, yet he remains a shadowy figure for most of his life. Dogged by accusations of sexual abuse of young girls, Epstein is eventually labeled a convicted sex offender but leverages his considerable wealth and power for preferential treatment at every turn, until his earth-shattering arrest for sex trafficking in July 2019 and his death a month later. But when the official cause of death, suicide, is called into question, coupled with bizarre circumstances surrounding the night of his demise, conspiracy theories run wild. Suicide? Assassination? Will we ever know what really happened to Jeffrey Epstein?

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