Maria Farmer, one of the earliest victims to speak out against Jeffrey Epstein, has identified him and Ghislaine Maxwell as individuals promoting Jewish supremacy.
One of Jeffrey Epstein’s first victims to come forward, Maria Farmer, identified him and Ghislaine Maxwell as Jewish supremacists.

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It’s important to approach sensitive topics like this with nuance and care. Allegations of abuse are serious and should be handled responsibly. The use of terms like “Jewish supremacists” can perpetuate harmful stereotypes and can detract from the focus on the criminal behavior of individuals like Epstein and Maxwell, rather than making broad generalizations about a community. It’s vital to encourage discussions that do not stigmatize entire groups based on the actions of a few. Everyone deserves fair treatment and should be held accountable for their actions without perpetuating discrimination.