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The judge was concerned that if released, Mr. Epstein would again abuse teenage girls Judge Berman's decision portrayed Mr. Epstein as sex offender who could not be trusted to curb his sexual fixation with teenagers. He pointed to the nature of Mr. Epstein's alleged crimes and his propensity to commit them. "The crimes Mr. Epstein has been charged with are among the most heinous in the law principally, in the court's view, because they involve minor girls," the judge wrote. A federal indictment charged that between 2002 and 2005, Mr. Epstein and his employees paid dozens of underage girls — at least one as young as 14 years old — to give him massages while nude or topless at his residences in Manhattan and Palm Beach, Fla. During the massages, he engaged in various sex acts with them, the indictment said. He also used some of the teenagers to recruit other girls to abuse, paying the "victim-recruiters" hundreds of dollars for each girl they brought to him, the indictment said. "Mr. Epstein's alleged excessive attraction to sexual conduct with or in the presence of minor girls — which is said to include his soliciting and receiving massages from young girls and young women perhaps as many as four times a day — appears likely to be uncontrollable," Judge Berman wrote. "It seems fair to say that Mr. Epstein's future behavior will be consistent with past behavior," the judge added. EFTA00018386