Allegations of child abduction from Turkey in the Epstein documents: Witness statements have emerged.

Allegations of child abduction from Turkey in the Epstein documents: Witness statements have emerged.

01.02.2026 00:10

Millions of new documents have been released regarding Jeffrey Epstein, who was convicted of sexual assault crimes in the United States. Witness statements and court documents in the published files allege that Epstein, linked to a pedophilia and human trafficking network, transported children from Asia, Europe, and Turkey to his island in the Caribbean.

The recently published witness statements and court documents in the Jeffrey Epstein files indicate allegations that Epstein's island, associated with a pedophilia and human trafficking network, transported children from Asian and European countries as well as Turkey. These allegations have sparked widespread public debate.

DETAILS ABOUT TURKEY IN COURT RECORDS

According to witness accounts in the published files, it is claimed that underage girls from Turkey, the Czech Republic, Asian countries, and other nations were taken to the island in the Caribbean by Epstein's private plane. Some documents state that most of the children did not speak English and struggled to communicate. However, these statements are based on unverified claims and do not reflect an official investigation or court ruling.

STATEMENTS "ACCORDING TO INFORMATION AND BELIEF"

Some answers to questions in the court files and witness testimonies include allegations that Epstein was involved in the international transportation of very young children, using the phrase "according to information and belief." However, the documents do not provide clear information on whether these allegations have been substantiated, and such statements are not legally considered definitive accusations.

During the process of making the Epstein files public, some individuals argue that such documents should be published with greater transparency, while others warn that the claims circulating on social media are based on unverified content. These types of allegations that emerge alongside the documents are generating international debate and criticism.

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