Epsteins Interlochen Visits Linked to Targeting of Young Girls
March 8, 2026 • Google News World
Interlochen Art Camp Linked to Epstein’s Abuse of Girls
A recent investigation by NPR has uncovered details about how financier Jeffrey Epstein used his visits to the Interlochen Art Camp as a means to target and abuse young girls. According to reports, Epstein would often attend the camp, where he would engage with students in various art-related activities.
During these interactions, Epstein allegedly identified and targeted vulnerable girls who were attending the camp. He would then use these connections to gain access to their personal lives and exploit them for his own purposes.
The investigation found that Epstein’s approach was calculated and manipulative, often preying on the trust placed in him by the girls and their families. The exact methods used by Epstein to target and abuse the girls are not publicly disclosed.
Epstein’s visits to Interlochen Art Camp were part of a larger pattern of behavior that involved his use of social connections and influence to gain access to young people. The investigation has shed light on the tactics used by Epstein in his pursuit of vulnerable individuals.
The details of Epstein’s abuse at Interlochen Art Camp are still being investigated, and further information may become available in the coming days.
Source: Google News World