ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Recent documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, released by the U.S. Justice Department, have revealed multiple references to “Rochester” in FBI notes. The documents, part of a larger archive concerning Epstein’s alleged crimes, are generating attention as they may hint at connections to the city.

The specific mention of Rochester appears in a section labeled EFTA00004186, which outlines details of an interview with a witness who described disturbing scenes involving Epstein and underage girls. The notes indicate that the witness used explicit language to recount instances where Epstein allegedly inspected and touched these girls.

On the noted page, a line states, “(in Rochester invited by group people),” alongside indications that some individuals involved worked at a club. Another note specifies a date, “10/29/04,” suggesting a possible timeline for the events described.

Additionally, further references to Rochester appear on the following page, leading local news outlet News 8 to plan inquiries with the FBI to explore any potential connections between Epstein and Rochester.

While the implications of these findings are still unclear, they underscore the ongoing investigation into Epstein’s activities and the extensive network surrounding him. “It remains to be seen what, if any, connections exist between these notes and Rochester, New York,” said a representative from News 8.

The documents have raised questions and sparked interest, as officials seek to understand the broader context of Epstein’s network and its potential links to various locations.