This document appears to be a scanned page (p. 26) from a book by James Patterson, likely a non-fiction narrative regarding the Epstein case, submitted as evidence to the House Oversight Committee. The text depicts a conversation monitored by an 'Officer Pagan' where a recruiter named Wendy details how she brings girls to 'Jeffrey's' house. Wendy explicitly states that she brings girls to him, discusses a payment structure based on sexual acts ('the more you do, the more you get paid'), and arranges to schedule a visit for the informant (Mary) and her sister.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| James Patterson | Author |
Author of the book from which this page is taken (header)
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| Jeffrey | Target / Employer |
Referenced as the person Wendy works for and brings girls to; implies Jeffrey Epstein.
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| Wendy | Recruiter |
Admits to bringing girls to Jeffrey; discusses payment and scheduling.
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| Mary | Informant / Potential Victim |
Talking to Wendy while being monitored by Officer Pagan; asking about pay and bringing her sister.
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| Officer Pagan | Law Enforcement |
Monitoring the conversation between Mary and Wendy.
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| Noel St. Pierre | Composite Character |
Mentioned on the right page in relation to Haiti and prostitution; footnote indicates he is a composite.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by the document stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019142'
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| Location | Context |
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Location where Wendy is going and where Mary is being recruited to go.
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Mentioned on the right page text.
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Mentioned on right page, likely referring to Dominican Republic in context of Haiti border.
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"I mean, I don't really work for him like that. I just bring girls to him and they work for him."Source
"The more you do, the more you get paid."Source
"I talked to Jeffrey, and I'm going to his house tomorrow morning"Source
"Want me to bring my sister for you? So that we can get paid more or something?"Source
"me and him are going to put a schedule together for you and your sister."Source
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