Michelle Licata

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person Jeffrey Epstein
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person Jeffrey Epstein
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organization FBI
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person Jeffrey Epstein
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person Mr. Edwards
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person Jeffrey Epstein
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person Jeffrey Epstein
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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
N/A N/A Alleged abuse by Jeffrey Epstein began and continued for years. Epstein's home on El Brillo... View
N/A N/A Sexual assault allegations involving over 100 middle and high school-aged girls. Palm Beach mansion View
N/A N/A Sexual assault of Michelle Licata by Jeffrey Epstein. Palm Beach mansion View
N/A N/A FBI and U.S. Attorney's Office officially identified 36 women as victims. N/A View
N/A N/A Abuse of Michelle Licata by Jeffrey Epstein Unknown View
2004-11-01 N/A Michelle Licata enters Epstein's massage room, observes decor (naked photos, shag carpet), and is... Palm Beach, Florida View
2004-11-01 N/A Michelle Licata enters a room with a massage table and timer. A silver-haired man (Epstein) enter... Palm Beach, Florida (Epstei... View
2004-11-01 N/A Michelle Licata enters the master bedroom, observes photos of naked girls, and is directed by a t... Palm Beach, Florida View

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This document is a transcript from a court hearing dated September 3, 2019, related to the case against Jeffrey Epstein following his death. It features a concluding statement from an unnamed victim expressing relief that Epstein can no longer harm anyone, followed by attorney Mr. Edwards introducing a letter from an absent client, Michelle Licata. Ms. Licata's statement, read by Brittany Henderson, describes abuse occurring while she was in high school and criticizes the government for the previous 'secret deal' (Non-Prosecution Agreement) made with Epstein without her knowledge.

Court transcript
2025-11-20

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This newspaper article from February 28, 2019, details the sexual abuse committed by Jeffrey Epstein, focusing on the testimony of Michelle Licata and the controversial non-prosecution agreement. It highlights the efforts of Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiner and Detective Joseph Recarey to pursue the case despite pressure, and the role of Epstein's high-profile legal team, including Alan Dershowitz and then-U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta, in securing a lenient deal. The article also touches on the defense's tactics to discredit victims and the broader context of Epstein's influence given his wealth and connections.

Newspaper article
2025-11-19

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This article from the Virgin Islands Daily News, originally by the Miami Herald, details how Alexander Acosta, as a federal prosecutor, negotiated a controversial non-prosecution agreement for Jeffrey Epstein in 2007. The deal allowed Epstein to avoid federal prison and concealed the extent of his crimes from his victims. The article highlights the involvement of high-profile figures and the ongoing trauma experienced by the victims.

Newspaper article
2025-11-19

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This document is a page from a news report (likely the Miami Herald) included in House Oversight materials. It features a photograph and interview with Micelle Licata, a victim who describes the lack of repercussions for Jeffrey Epstein compared to ordinary citizens. The text notes that Licata was one of 36 women officially identified by the FBI as victims and details that she was assaulted at Epstein's Palm Beach mansion while a high school sophomore.

News article / legislative exhibit
2025-11-19

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A document from the House Oversight Committee files (stamped 016430) describing an encounter in November 2004 between Michelle Licata and a 'silver-haired man' (identified as Jeffrey Epstein) in Palm Beach. The text details the interior of the room (photos of naked girls, massage table, specific decor) and states Licata was directed to massage the man while he was on the phone. A caption below a photo identifies Licata as one of over 100 girls Epstein is accused of assaulting.

Investigative narrative / legal exhibit (house oversight committee)
2025-11-19
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Victim Impact Statement

From: Michelle Licata
To: THE COURT

Statement read by proxy regarding abuse during high school and the government's previous secret deal with Epstein.

Letter/statement
2019-09-03

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