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Playboy Playmate Audra Christiansen says the FBI never contacted her even after Hugh Hefner reported Epstein's assault to authorities. A Trump DOJ official then fumbled testimony in a related Epstein hearing, prompting contempt charges.
Playboy Playmate Audra Christiansen reported that the FBI never contacted her even after Hugh Hefner reported Epstein's assault to authorities. This represents a failure in the investigative pipeline—a credible witness was ignored. Separately, a Trump DOJ official then fumbled testimony in an Epstein-related hearing, prompting contempt charges. The two missteps compound each other.
The failure to interview Christiansen suggests the FBI didn't follow up on Hefner's report thoroughly, if at all. When you add the DOJ official's botched testimony to that neglect, it looks like Epstein cases aren't getting the careful attention they deserve. These gaps matter because Epstein's network extended to powerful people, and sloppy investigation means potential accomplices stay hidden.
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