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FBI agents smashed into Jeffrey Epstein’s luxurious £60million Manhattan mansion on Saturday before allegedly finding a stash of child abuse images in the billionaire’s safe.

The banker, 66, pleaded not guilty to an array of sex trafficking charges after prosecutors accused him of abusing girls as young as 14 in a “vast network of underage victims.”

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Officials managed to force entry into Epstein’s home

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A huge stash of child abuse images was allegedly found by FBI agents in the billionaire’s safe on Saturday

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The door of the billionaire’s New York mansion was busted open by FBI agents at the weekend

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FBI agents raided the billionaire’s £60m Manhattan mansion on Saturday

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FBI agents allegedly found ‘thousands’ of photos of nude and half-nude females in Epstein’s home

At a press conference, Manhattan US Attorney Geoffrey Berman said investigators “seized evidence including nude photographs of what appeared to be underage girls” while scouring the convicted paedophiles mansion over the weekend.

Agents busted into the 66-year-old’s Upper East Side townhouse as Epstein was arrested on sex trafficking charges at a New Jersey airport.

‘THOUSANDS’ OF NUDE IMAGES FOUND

Berman alleged they found “perhaps thousands” of photos of nude and half-nude females there — including images of “at least one girl who, according to her counsel, was underage at the time the relevant photographs were taken.”

In an indictment unsealed Monday, prosecutors said they want to seize the seven-floor Manhattan mansion, reported .

Epstein – who used to socialise with the likes of Prince Andrew, the Clintons and Donald Trump – appeared in court yesterday to contest the charges.

He showed up wearing a blue jail uniform after spending the night at a federal lock-up in Manhattan.

Prosecutors for the Southern District of New York argued that the mega-rich banker – who has THREE US passports – is a flight risk and will ask for bail to be denied.

He faces up to 45 years in prison if he is found guilty on both counts of sex trafficking of minors and conspiracy to engage in sex trafficking of minors.

The legal indictment released yesterday details the charges against the financier.

It alleges that Epstein “sexually exploited and abused dozens of minor girls” at his homes in various locations.

The document claims the 66-year-old would pay girls “hundreds of dollars” to perform sex acts with him and would also pay certain victims “to recruit additional girls to be similarly abused.”

‘VAST ABUSE NETWORK’

It continues: “In this way, Epstein created a vast network of underage victims for him to sexually exploit in locations including New York and Palm Beach.”

The indictment alleges that minors were paid to give the wealthy businessman massages which would typically involve him pleasuring himself.

It also claims officers found “nude photographs of what appeared to be underage girls” at his mansion.

Epstein would also sometimes attempt to touch the girls’ genitals with his hands or sex toys, the court docs allege.

Two women who claim the billionaire molested them when they were kids were in court yesterday.

Courtney Wild was just 14 when she alleges Epstein forced her into performing sex acts on him, ABC News reports.

She said: “I was 14, I had braces on.

“Like, I remember standing in his kitchen … and he also had a lot of girls there all the time.”

Michelle Licata was aged 16 when she claims she was brought to the banker’s mansion in Palm Beach, Florida, where she was paid to give him a massage.

She said: “He said, god, you’re just so beautiful and sexy and gorgeous and it was making me feel really uncomfortable.

I was 14, I had braces on. Like, I remember standing in his kitchen … and he also had a lot of girls there all the time.”

“Then he wanted me to rub his back, and he kept asking me to go lower and he was kind of talking to me.”

Both Wild and Licata were part of a 2008 criminal case brought against Epstein in Florida – for which the financer spent only 13 months in jail.

Epstein is being held in the Metropolitan Correction Center in Manhattan – the same jail as drug lord El Chapo – which has been called “tougher than Guantánamo Bay.”

In fact, Mexican drugs baron Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, 62, this year complained about going for 27 months without fresh air or sunlight in the strict facility.

Guzman, who has an estimated net worth of $14billion, is paying the price for two escapes from maximum security prisons in his homeland.

CLINTON’S TRAVELS

Former US President Bill Clinton has broken his silence about his old friend Epstein, claiming he had no idea about his “terrible crimes”.

Despite the claim, Clinton did admit to flying with Epstein four times on his plane in 2002 and 2003.

In a statement Clinton’s office said: “President Clinton knows nothing about the terrible crimes Jeffrey Epstein pleaded guilty to in Florida some years ago, or those with which he has been recently charged in New York.

“In 2002 and 2003, President Clinton took a total of four trips on Jeffrey Epstein’s airplane: one to Europe, one to Asia, and two to Africa, which included stops in connection with the work of the Clinton Foundation.

“Staff, supporters of the Foundation, and his Secret Service detail travelled on every leg of every trip.

“He had one meeting with Epstein in his Harlem office in 2002, and around the same time made one brief visit to Epstein’s New York apartment with a staff member and his security detail.

“He’s not spoken to Epstein in well over a decade, and has never been to Little St. James Island, Epstein’s ranch in New Mexico, or his residence in Florida.”

Appearing to contradict Clinton’s ‘four flights’ claim, logs obtained by  appear to show the former president took at least 26 trips aboard Epstein’s Boeing 727 from 2001 to 2003.

The aircraft was grimly nicknamed the “Lolita Express”.

In 2016, Fox News reported that Clinton spent enough time aboard Epstein’s plane that he should be eligible for frequent flyer miles.

The jet owned by Epstein, who was one of Clinton’s associates at the time, was reportedly set up with a bed where guests were encouraged to have group sex with young girls.

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Epstein’s private plane, grimly nicknamed the Lolita Express, was reportedly set up with a bed where guests had group sex with young girls

‘TOUGHER THAN GUANTANAMO’

Dozens of underage girls have been interviewed by the FBI and the NYPD all claiming to have been abused by Epstein.

According to reports, the alleged incidents for which he is being charged are said to have happened between 1999 and 2005.

The former school teacher, who was previously convicted of a similar charge in 2008 involving a 16-year-old girl, used to boast about having the largest home in New York City.

Now, he is being housed in one of the US’ strictest prisons where fluorescent lights are never switched off and inmates experience almost no human interaction.

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Epstein’s £60million mansion was on Saturday raided by FBI agents

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Epstein is being held at the Metropolitan Correction Center in Manhattan which has been called ‘tougher than Guantánamo Bay’
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In 2011, Human Rights charity Amnesty International complained to then Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr that the jail’s conditions amounted to cruel and inhuman treatment, the reports.

David E. Patton, the executive director of Federal Defenders of New York, said: “The segregated units are horrifying and inhumane.

“If you wanted to intentionally design a place to drive people mad, you’d be hard pressed to do better.”

He continued: “The fluorescent lights are always on.

The segregated units are horrifying and inhumane

“The only sound is the occasional clanking of metal when doors are opened and closed.”

Epstein’s exact net worth is unknown because his wealth is concealed in the US Virgin Islands for tax purpose, according to Forbes.

However he is often referred to as a billionaire and his firm J. Epstein & Co, which is shrouded in secrecy, will reportedly only accept clients with $1bn or more in assets.

In a New York Magazine profile in 2002, a source familiar with Epstein called him a “mysterious, Gatsbyesque figure.”

They added: “He likes people to think that he is very rich, and he cultivates this air of aloofness. The whole thing is weird.”

ARREST AND CHARGES

The Daily Beast reported that Epstein will be accused of sexually exploiting dozens of underage girls after paying them cash for “massages”.

He allegedly molested or sexually abused the girls at his mansions in New York and Florida.

Last week, Epstein was arrested at Teterboro Airport in New Jersey after flying in from Paris, according to NBC News.

The Miami Herald reported that a dozen federal agents broke down the door to the banker’s Manhattan townhouse to execute search warrants at around the same time.

The arrest comes amid renewed scrutiny of that once-secret deal that ended a federal investigation and allowed Epstein to plead guilty to lesser state charges.

‘UNDERAGE GIRLS ABUSED’

In 2008, financier Epstein pleaded guilty in Florida to state charges of soliciting and procuring a person under age 18 for prostitution.

He was sentenced to just 13 months in jail thanks to a sweetheart deal with cops.

However, because of that victim’s age – she was 16 – Epstein did not have to register as a sex offender in states like New Mexico where he owns a sprawling ranch.

He is also classified as a low risk offender in the US Virgin Islands which is his primary residence.

Epstein was required to reach financial settlements with dozens of his once-teenage victims.

On Wednesday, a federal appeals court ordered the unsealing of nearly 2,000 pages of records related to a civil case that may contain lurid claims about Epstein’s sexual history.

The 2nd US Circuit Court of Appeals’ ruling relates to records in a since-settled defamation case after Epstein pleaded guilty to soliciting in 2008.

DOZENS OF ACCUSERS

Records in the defamation case contained descriptions of sexual abuse by Epstein along with new allegations of sexual abuse by “numerous prominent American politicians, powerful business executives, foreign presidents, a well-known prime minister and other world leaders.”

According to court documents in Florida, authorities say at least 40 underage girls were brought into Epstein’s Palm Beach mansion for what turned into sexual encounters.

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Female fixers allegedly looked for suitable girls locally and in Eastern Europe and other parts of the world.

Epstein also has maintained a home in New York, in New Mexico and a private Caribbean island.

According to court documents, some girls were brought to those places as well.

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In this courtroom artist’s sketch, Jeffrey Epstein, centre, sits with attorneys Martin Weinberg, left, and Marc Fernich during his arraignment in New York federal court yesterday

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Jeffrey Epstein is accused of molesting girls as young as 14 and creating a vast sex abuse network

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Bill Clinton has claimed he had no idea about Jeffrey Epstein’s ‘terrible crimes’

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An indictment announcing charges of sex trafficking of minors and conspiracy to commit sex trafficking of minors against Jeffrey Epstein

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The charges were unveiled yesterday at a SDNY press conference

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Alleged sexual victims of American financier Jeffrey Epstein, Courtney Wild, left, and Michelle Licata, right, depart United States Federal Court

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Jeffrey Epstein has been arrested and charged with sex trafficking dozens of underage girls, reports claim

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Virginia Roberts Giuffre claims Epstein began abusing her at age 16. She is one of 40 women to accuse the billionaire of sex abuse

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