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SABC 2 airs ‘Surviving Jeffrey Epstein’ docuseries 

Posted on May 26, 2026
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SABC 2 has made the Surviving Jeffrey Epstein docuseries available to its viewers.

The docuseires investigates how Epstein built a global network that preyed on young girls and women over several decades.

The 2020 documentary features firsthand accounts from survivors and people close to the case. It also examines the emotional and psychological impact Epstein allegedly had on victims. 

The first episode aired on Saturday, 23 May. It followed three survivors who recounted how they were approached as teenagers by recruiters they trusted, before being introduced to Epstein at his Palm Beach Island home in Florida. 

Other episodes will continue exploring survivors’ accounts and allegations linked to Epstein’s operations. 

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His arrest 

Epstein was officially arrested in July 2019 on federal sex trafficking charges and died in a New York jail the following month while awaiting trial. Authorities ruled his death a suicide. 

In 2021, British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell was convicted in the United States for helping recruit and groom underage girls for Epstein.  

The drama following Epstein is still being unpacked to this day, with many victims coming out with detailed reports. 

SABC2 is to continue airing the Surviving Jeffrey Epstein four-part documentary series, exploring the life and crimes of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. 

Surviving Jeffrey Epstein will air every Saturday with repeats on Sunday at 9 pm, on SABC2 and SABC Plus. 

Epstein survivor: “I was raped three times a day and I wasn’t the only girl. It was a conveyor belt of abuse.”

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