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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/04/07/women-enabling-abuse-epstein-fayed-huntley-west-weinstein/The women who help men abuse other women. Serial offenders often need ‘enablers’ so they can perpetrate their crimes – and the dynamic of a female helper is disturbingly common.
The journalist Lucia Osborne-Crowley observed Maxwell’s trial for her book The Lasting Harm, and spent six years conducting interviews with her victims. “What I’ve learnt about the role these women play in organised child sexual abuse is that in schemes like this – and you see them replicated over and over – there will be a perpetrator who is a master manipulator, but often will need someone to help him (usually ‘him’) get access to children,” she explains.
Walker-Duncalf, 48, now lives in Jersey and runs a recruitment firm. She was named by a number of women who had spoken to Channel 4’s recently aired Dispatches programme about Fayed’s abuse. One victim claims Walker-Duncalf questioned why a young woman did not close her eyes and “think of someone else” as the Harrods boss attempted to rape her.
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