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Jeffrey Epstein victims say he paid doctors to prescribe them drugs

Jeffrey Epstein victims say he paid doctors to prescribe them drugs Two of Jeffrey Epstein's (pictured) victims have come forward to say that doctors he sent them to prescribed them prescription drugs while they were being trafficked Two of Jeffery Epstein's victims claim that the pedophile paid doctors and psychiatrists to prescribe his 'sex slaves' tranquilizers and anti-depressants, while they were being abused and trafficked. Virginia Roberts Giuffre told the Miami Herald that during her three years with Epstein, from the age of 16 to 19, he had arranged for a doctor to provide her with Xanax, a drug commonly used to treat anxiety.  Giuffre, now 35, told the newspaper that while she was being trafficked, 'There were doctors and psychiatrists and gynecologist visits. There were dentists who whitened our teeth. There was a doctor who gave me Xanax.'She went on to ask, 'What doctor in their right mind, who is supposed to protect their patients, gives girls and young women Xanax?' South African Sarah Ransome, who said she was also trafficked by Epstein when she was 22, told the newspaper that he sent her to a psychiatrist when she was on the verge of a mental breakdown.  Virginia Roberts Giuffre (left) said Epstein referred her to a doctor who gave her a Xanax prescription as a teen. Sarah Ransome (right) said she was given lithium after she broke down and told a doctor about the abuse she was experiencing Epstein allegedly sent his victims to doctors who gave them birth control and STD tests, too Ransome said it was clear the girls that Epstein had surrounded himself with 'were medicated.' Xanax (pictured) is commonly used to treat anxiety, while lithium is an antidepressant RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next Ex-Playboy model Anouska De Georgiou reveals how Jeffrey... Former Palm Beach police chief calls state and federal... Share this article Share Ransome said that she told the doctor about the abuse by Epstein she was experiencing and that his response was to give her a prescription for lithium, an antidepressant.  'I find it so funny with all these people, after Jeffrey was arrested, saying "we didn’t know — we didn’t see anything,"' Ransome told the Miami Herald, adding that 'Jeffrey was always surrounded by girls, always. And these weren’t normal girls. You could see it in our faces.'Ransome went on to note that she and the other girls 'were damaged, we were medicated. How can you sit in front of a group of girls with Jeffrey and say "we just didn’t know it"? You had to know.'Doctors were also said to have prescribed victims birth control and given them STD tests.   Lawyer Bradley Edwards said that the doctors were all part of what he calls 'Epstein's Process.' Edwards, who has filed a lawsuit against the Justice Department over Epstein's lenient 2008 plea deal on underage prostitution charges, said that Epstein's modus operandi was to seek out girls who lacked homes and cars and then provide those things to them. 'He can get you to the best doctors,' Edwards told the Miami Herald. 'Sometime

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