Three alleged victims have been interviewed as part of France’s probe into Jeffrey Epstein, the Paris prosecutor’s office said Wednesday.

Investigators are urging more victims to come forward, launching an appeal via Twitter that lists a phone number and e-mail address to get in touch.

French law-enforcement specialists have also been mobilized.

Epstein had an apartment at a luxury Paris address near the Arc de Triomphe.

The probe is centered on one of Epstein’s alleged procurers, celebrity modeling scout Jean-Luc Brunel, according to a report last week.

French-based advocacy group Innocence in Danger said it has been contacted by about 10 people in relation to Epstein. Interviews that weren’t anonymous were forwarded to prosecutors, who began their probe last month.

The three accusers were interviewed by investigators in August and September, most recently this past Monday. The probers are looking into possible charges of rape of minors 15 and older, sexual aggression and criminal association.

Prosecutors haven’t yet revealed any names in the investigation.

Epstein, 66, hanged himself last month in a Manhattan federal lockup, weeks after he was charged with sex trafficking in the alleged years-long abuse of young women.