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Courtney Love was quick to react after learning that her name appeared in Jeffrey Epstein's address book. Although she has never been in touch with the businessman accused of trafficking in minors who committed suicide in prison last year, the rocker made a point of paying her respects.

Hey. About my name in Epstein's address book, it's creepy as fuck that I'm in that thing I agree. I didn't know him, never met him, didn't know who he was. Apparently he collected celebrity phone numbers. The end. Hope he burns in Avīci hell. https://t.co/ntgu2BpNy1

- Courtney Love Cobain (@Courtney) July 27, 2020

“Hey. About my name in Epstein's address book. It's fucking creepy that I'm there, I agree. I don't know him, I didn't know who he was. Apparently he was collecting celebrity phone numbers. I hope it burns in the hell of Avici, ”she wrote on Twitter, adding a link to the Wikipedia page for the term Avici.

The investigation continues

Nothing to do with the DJ who died in 2018. In the Buddhist tradition, Avici is the lowest level of the infernal realms, where the most vile souls reincarnate to undergo atrocious and eternal suffering.

As a reminder, Jeffrey Epstein was found hanged in his cell after being accused of rape of minors and sex trafficking. The investigation continues after a recent twist: the arrest of Ghislaine Maxwell, both a former companion, friend and partner of the businessman. To learn more about this sordid affair, a four-part documentary titled Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich is available on Netflix.

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