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As the fallout from the 'Epstein files' continues - a group of UN human rights experts has ve issued a dire warning about the scale of the alleged crimes.
Earlier this month, more than three million videos, photos and documents were released in relation to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, who died in custody in 2019.
The latest cache has prompted UN independent experts to warn some of the alleged incidents could meet the legal threshold of crimes against humanity.
By ABC Australia4
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As the fallout from the 'Epstein files' continues - a group of UN human rights experts has ve issued a dire warning about the scale of the alleged crimes.
Earlier this month, more than three million videos, photos and documents were released in relation to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, who died in custody in 2019.
The latest cache has prompted UN independent experts to warn some of the alleged incidents could meet the legal threshold of crimes against humanity.

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