[GRADE C — FBI intake / unverified allegation (EFTA00020457)]
Frogmore Cottage in England is referenced in a single document in the DOJ corpus: EFTA00020457, a victim statement describing physical torture. The statement describes the victim being "restrained on a table and tortured with electrical shocks by Ghislaine Maxwell and surrounded by watching men."
This document is graded C — an unverified victim allegation in the FBI intake system. It has not been corroborated by physical evidence, medical records, or independent testimony in the public record. The allegation is discussed in greater detail in MOL-02: The Sultan & the Torture Video.
Frogmore Cottage is not documented as an Epstein-owned property. The victim statement describes being taken to a location later recognized by the victim as Frogmore Cottage. The property's connection to the Epstein network, if any, is established solely through this single victim statement.
The Frogmore Cottage reference represents a qualitative departure from the other locations in this dossier. The other five properties are documented as Epstein-owned or Epstein-controlled properties where the "massage" cover operated. Frogmore Cottage, by contrast, appears only in a single unverified torture allegation that describes conduct (electrical shocks, physical restraint) distinct from and more severe than the sexual abuse documented at other properties. The allegation's Grade C status means it cannot be treated as established fact.
WHAT THIS SHOWS AND DOES NOT SHOW: A single victim statement in the FBI intake system describes physical torture at Frogmore Cottage involving Maxwell and unnamed male observers. The statement is unverified (Grade C). It does NOT establish that the described events occurred, that Frogmore Cottage was part of the Epstein property network, or that electrical torture was a documented practice of the operation. If corroborated by independent evidence, this allegation would represent a significant escalation from sexual abuse to physical torture — but no such corroboration exists in the available documentary record.