
"MEGYN KELLY, PODCAST HOST: This is this person's view, who was there for a lot of this. But that he was into the barely legal type BATYA UNGAR-SARGON: Uh-hmm. KELLY: like he liked 15-year-old girls. UNGAR-SARGON: Uh-hmm. KELLY: I don't know what's true about him, but we have yet to see anybody come forward and say, I was a like a UNGAR-SARGON: Uh-hmm. KELLY: I was under 10, I was under 14"
"UNGAR-SARGON: Uh-hmm. KELLY: I look, it's you can say that's a distinction without a difference. UNGAR-SARGON: No, it's not. KELLY: I think there is a difference. There's a difference between a 15- year-old and a five-year-old. UNGAR-SARGON: Yeah. KELLY: You know, it's just whatever. It's sick. Every time we start talking about Epstein, it makes your skin crawl, right? The whole thing is just disgusting."
Megyn Kelly asserted that Jeffrey Epstein was into the "barely legal" type, suggesting a preference for 15-year-old girls and noting no reported victims under 10 or under 14. Kelly described Epstein's actions as "sick" and "disgusting" while still arguing a distinction between older teenagers and very young children. CNN host Laura Coates and analyst Karen Finney reacted with shock and revulsion to Kelly's comments. Finney accused Kelly of attempting to create a permission structure that could normalize or excuse abusive behavior. Coates forcefully rejected the implication that victims must be extremely young to be preyed upon.
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