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Organizations
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Events
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Document Information

Type: Interview transcript / book excerpt / government oversight record
File Size: 2.2 MB
Summary

This document is a transcript excerpt from an interview between a victim ('V') and an interviewer ('D'), appearing in a book titled 'Filthy Rich' and included in House Oversight records. The victim describes sexual abuse by Jeffrey Epstein, her fear that he will hunt her down for speaking out, and the cover story she maintained for her family, pretending to be his secretary. She also testifies to hearing Epstein make violent threats to others over the telephone.

People (4)

Name Role Context
V Victim/Witness/Interviewee
Describes sexual abuse by Jeffrey Epstein, expresses fear for safety, and explains cover story used with family.
D Interviewer (likely Law Enforcement/Detective)
Conducting the interview, classifying the acts described as crimes.
Jeffrey Epstein Perpetrator
Referenced as 'Jeffrey' and 'he'. Accused of sexual assault and making death threats on the telephone.
V's Mom Family Member
Believes V was Epstein's secretary making phone calls; unaware of the abuse.

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
House Oversight Committee
Implied by footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019161'.

Timeline (3 events)

During employment
V required to be naked while Epstein worked, read, or watched TV.
Epstein's house
During employment (approx 1.5 - 2 years prior)
Sexual assault involving a table; non-consensual touching.
Epstein's house
Unknown
Interview between D and V regarding crimes committed by Epstein.
Unknown
D V

Locations (1)

Location Context
Epstein's residence where the abuse occurred.

Relationships (2)

Jeffrey Epstein Abuser/Victim (Employer/Employee) V
V describes sexual acts, payment, and fear of retaliation.
V Family V's Mom
V hides the nature of her work from her mother.

Key Quotes (4)

"I mean, what he did to you is a crime. I'm not gonna lie to you."
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"My mom thinks I was his secretary, for two years... My mom thinks I made phone calls for him and that's how I was mak-ing my [unintelligible] money."
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"'Cause Jeffrey's gonna get me. You guys realize that, right? He's gonna find—he's gonna figure this out. And he's gonna—I'm not safe now."
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"I've heard him make threats to people on the telephone... You're gonna die? You're gonna break your legs? Or— All the above!"
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Full Extracted Text

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D: Well, here's the thing: When this is all said and done, we're going to sit down, we're going to discuss this. I mean, what he did to you is a crime. I'm not gonna lie to you.
V: Would you consider it rape? Like, would you consider that to be rape, what he did?
D: If he put himself inside you, without permission—
V: I didn't say that, or anything. I was standing up and the table is about, like, my hip length—he just put me down—
D: That, that is a crime. That is a crime.
V: I don't want my family to find out about this. My family doesn't know any of this. My mom thinks I was his secretary, for two years, or however long—a year and a half. My mom thinks I made phone calls for him and that's how I was mak-ing my [unintelligible] money. That's it. I don't want her to know anything.
D: Well, you're an adult. You're an adult now.... When we're done with this interview, we'll discuss this further and we'll decide the best course.
V: 'Cause Jeffrey's gonna get me. You guys realize that, right? He's gonna find—he's gonna figure this out. And he's gonna—I'm not safe now. You understand that, right? I'm not safe.
D: He is not this person that he is portraying himself to be—
V: Well—
D: Why do you say you're not safe? Has he said he's hurt people before?
V: Well, I've heard him make threats to people on the telephone, yeah. Of course.
D: You're gonna die? You're gonna break your legs? Or—
V: All the above! But that's not the point.
D: Who's he talking to?
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