Jeffrey Epstein pleaded guilty to soliciting a minor whose name he never knew

Epstein files statement
Pedo fires underage sex victim… ‘Which minor?’
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DOJ
Jeffrey Epstein was put to the test in 2010 during a deposition for his criminal conviction for soliciting a minor into prostitution… but the pedophile financier had no idea who his victim was and even asked the lawyer questioning him, “Which minor?”
In the stunning clip, Epstein tells the lawyer who accuses him of not knowing his underage victim’s name but still pleading guilty in 2009 to soliciting prostitution from someone under 18. He also pleaded guilty to another charge of soliciting prostitution and was sentenced to 18 months in prison in Florida under a plea deal with prosecutors.
The 2010 declaration, released in the last tranche from Epstein Files, begins with the lawyer repeatedly asking Epstein if a woman he hooked up with was a prostitute before he met him. Epstein gives the same answer every time, saying he has pleaded guilty to soliciting prostitution. He then falsely claims that he never pleaded guilty to soliciting sex from an underage prostitute.
The lawyer appears surprised, pointing out that Epstein has pleaded guilty to procuring a minor for the purpose of prostitution, which is a crime. Epstein acknowledges this, prompting the attorney to ask him if he has any remorse for his interaction with that minor.
That’s when Epstein responds, “What minor?”
See it all for yourself. The video is quite dramatic, especially when the lawyer asks Epstein why he pleaded guilty when he never knew the identity of his minor victim.




