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Up to 30 alleged Jeffrey Epstein victims to speak in court

Up to 30 alleged Jeffrey Epstein victims to speak in court Alleged victims of Jeffrey Epstein will speak in court this morning in what one attorney says will be a historic hearing. A New York judge invited up to 30 women to address the hearing before he moves to dismiss the criminal sex trafficking case against Epstein, who died by suicide earlier this month in a Manhattan jail cell. Mola Lenghi reports.

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