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8
People
3
Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Relationships
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Quotes

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Summary

This document is a page from a court transcript dated 2019-09-03, detailing a witness's testimony about a traumatic encounter with Mr. Epstein. The speaker recounts how an 'audition' turned into a 'casting call for prostitution' and mentions Mr. Epstein's connections to powerful individuals like Bill Clinton. The court also expresses gratitude to all participants, victims, and attorneys for their contributions to the hearing and proceedings.

People (8)

Name Role Context
Mr. Epstein
The person the speaker had a traumatic encounter with, who knew powerful people and made demands related to an 'audit...
Bill Clinton
Mentioned as one of the 'powerful people' Mr. Epstein knew.
Ms. Allred
Thanked by THE COURT, likely an attorney or advocate involved in the proceedings.
I Witness/Speaker
The person testifying about their experience with Mr. Epstein and the subsequent realization of prostitution.
a girl
Warned the speaker outside about Mr. Epstein's influence.
your Honor Judge
Addressed by the speaker, presiding over the hearing.
victims
Mentioned by THE COURT as having provided testimony and input in the hearing.
attorneys
Provided legal advocacy and written/oral submissions in the proceedings.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
Victoria's Secret company
Where the speaker purchased lingerie for what they thought was an audition.
THE COURT government agency
Presiding over the legal proceedings, making statements and acknowledgments.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. company
Likely the court reporting service for the proceedings.

Timeline (3 events)

The speaker's traumatic encounter with Mr. Epstein, where an 'audition' was revealed to be prostitution, leading the speaker to flee.
The speaker took the train home after the encounter.
I
A remarkable hearing where victims provided testimony and input, and attorneys offered legal advocacy and submissions.

Locations (1)

Location Context
How the speaker felt about the situation they experienced.

Relationships (4)

I victim-perpetrator (implied) Mr. Epstein
The speaker describes a traumatic encounter where Mr. Epstein made demands related to prostitution, and the speaker felt like they 'was in hell'.
Mr. Epstein professional/social (implied) Bill Clinton
Mr. Epstein 'knew a lot of powerful people, including Bill Clinton'.
THE COURT professional Ms. Allred
THE COURT thanks Ms. Allred, indicating her involvement in the legal proceedings.
THE COURT professional victims
THE COURT acknowledges and thanks victims for their participation and testimony in the hearing.

Key Quotes (10)

"I took it and threw it at him."
Source
— I (Describing the speaker's reaction during the encounter with Mr. Epstein.)
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"She said that Mr. Epstein knew a lot of powerful people, including Bill Clinton, and that if I didn't do what Mr. Epstein wanted, I would not be able to have any job in the industry."
Source
— a girl outside (reported by I) (A warning given to the speaker about Mr. Epstein's influence and threats.)
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Quote #2
"I was so scared. I couldn't wait to get out of there, and I left."
Source
— I (Describing the speaker's fear and immediate departure from the situation.)
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Quote #3
"I had spent all of my savings getting Victoria's Secret lingerie to prepare for what I thought would be my audition. But instead, it seemed like a casting call for prostitution. I felt like I was in hell."
Source
— I (The speaker's realization about the true nature of the 'audition' and their emotional state.)
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Quote #4
"Thank you, your Honor."
Source
— I (The speaker addressing the judge at the end of their testimony.)
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Quote #5
"Thank you, Ms. Allred."
Source
— THE COURT (The court acknowledging and thanking Ms. Allred.)
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Quote #6
"Was there anybody else, any victim's counsel or any of the other victims who have not been heard and wish to be heard?"
Source
— THE COURT (The court inquiring if there are other participants who wish to speak.)
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Quote #7
"Well, OK then. All I have to say, really, is thank you, all of you, for your participation in today's remarkable hearing."
Source
— THE COURT (The court expressing gratitude to all participants in the hearing.)
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Quote #8
"I think everybody has benefited greatly from your input, and especially from the testimony of victims here today and who have had the courage to come forward."
Source
— THE COURT (The court acknowledging the positive impact of victim testimony.)
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Quote #9
"We have also benefited throughout these proceedings, however brief altogether, from the attorneys' legal advocacy and their written and oral submissions. I'm grateful to them"
Source
— THE COURT (The court expressing gratitude for the contributions of attorneys.)
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Quote #10

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Case 1:19-cr-00490-RMB Document 53 Filed 09/03/19 Page 85 of 86 85
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1 I took it and threw it at him.
2 At that point, I ran to the door again and figured out
3 how to get out of there. A girl outside asked me where I was
4 going and she said to be careful. She said that Mr. Epstein
5 knew a lot of powerful people, including Bill Clinton, and that
6 if I didn't do what Mr. Epstein wanted, I would not be able to
7 have any job in the industry.
8 I was so scared. I couldn't wait to get out of there,
9 and I left. I took the train home. I had spent all of my
10 savings getting Victoria's Secret lingerie to prepare for what
11 I thought would be my audition. But instead, it seemed like a
12 casting call for prostitution. I felt like I was in hell.
13 Thank you, your Honor.
14 Thank you.
15 THE COURT: Thank you, Ms. Allred.
16 Was there anybody else, any victim's counsel or any of
17 the other victims who have not been heard and wish to be heard?
18 Well, OK then. All I have to say, really, is thank
19 you, all of you, for your participation in today's remarkable
20 hearing. I think everybody has benefited greatly from your
21 input, and especially from the testimony of victims here today
22 and who have had the courage to come forward.
23 We have also benefited throughout these proceedings,
24 however brief altogether, from the attorneys' legal advocacy
25 and their written and oral submissions. I'm grateful to them
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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