Shocking Revelations: How Epstein Exploited Interlochen to Prey on Girls

Uncovering the dark truth about how Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell abused their access to Interlochen Center for the Arts to target vulnerable young girls.
Interlochen, a prestigious arts camp in Michigan, was allegedly used by the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell as a hunting ground to identify and groom young victims, according to a new investigative report from NPR. The report sheds disturbing new light on how Epstein and Maxwell leveraged their connections to the esteemed arts institution to facilitate their criminal activities.
Epstein and Maxwell, who were both involved with the Interlochen Center for the Arts in various capacities, are said to have used their access to the camp to identify and target vulnerable young girls, many of whom were aspiring artists and musicians. The report paints a harrowing picture of how the duo exploited their influence and the trust placed in them by the Interlochen community to gain access to these young victims.
Source: NPR

