Biographer Alleges Epstein's First Victim Was His Mother
A new claim from a researcher suggests that Jeffrey Epstein's pattern of manipulation may have begun much earlier than previously thought, potentially with his own mother as his first victim. The allegations come from a biographer who cited incidents from Epstein's college days and even the final hours before his death.
Details of the Allegations
The biographer, who has studied Epstein's life extensively, alleges that Epstein's manipulative behavior was directed at his mother, Paula Epstein, during his college years. This includes financial schemes and emotional manipulation that set the stage for his later crimes. The researcher claims that Epstein's mother was the first person he conned, using tactics he would later employ against others.
Impact and Reactions
These disturbing allegations have reignited debate over Epstein's life, his manipulation tactics, and the family secrets surrounding one of America's most notorious sex offenders. The claims add a new layer to the understanding of Epstein's psychological profile and his early development of predatory behavior. While the biographer has not released full evidence, the assertions have sparked discussions among experts and the public about the origins of Epstein's criminal conduct.



