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Summary

This document is a court transcript of a victim impact statement from a woman identified as "Jane Doe." She recounts being flown on Jeffrey Epstein's private plane to his Zorro Ranch in 2004 at the age of 15, where he sexually molested her and psychologically manipulated her. The testimony highlights Epstein's use of his connections to powerful individuals to intimidate his victims and the lasting trauma caused by his actions.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Jeffrey Epstein Perpetrator
Mentioned throughout as the individual who sexually molested the speaker, Jane Doe.
Jane Doe Victim/Witness
The speaker providing testimony about her experience of being sexually molested by Jeffrey Epstein.
wealthy celebrities and politicians
Mentioned as being in framed photographs on Jeffrey Epstein's dresser, smiling with him.

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. company
Listed at the bottom of the page, likely the court reporting agency that transcribed the proceedings.

Timeline (1 events)

2004
Jane Doe, at age 15, was flown on Jeffrey Epstein's plane to Zorro Ranch, where he sexually molested her for many hours.
Zorro Ranch

Locations (1)

Location Context
The location where Jane Doe states she was sexually molested by Jeffrey Epstein.

Relationships (1)

Jane Doe Victim-Abuser Jeffrey Epstein
Jane Doe's direct testimony states that Jeffrey Epstein sexually molested her when she was 15 years old.

Key Quotes (4)

"I thought he was the most powerful person I would ever meet."
Source
— Jane Doe (Describing her past perception of Jeffrey Epstein's power.)
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"But the end is here and here I stand becoming more powerful than he will ever be."
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— Jane Doe (Concluding her opening remarks to the court, asserting her own strength and power.)
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"Um, in 2004, when I was 15 years old, I flew on Jeffrey Epstein's plane to Zorro Ranch, where I was sexual molested by him for many hours."
Source
— Jane Doe (Beginning her detailed account of the abuse she suffered.)
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"I was the victim of a system that just enfranchises human beings, making them vulnerable to pedophilic exploitation."
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— Jane Doe (Reflecting on the broader context of her victimization.)
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Case 1:19-cr-00490-RMB Document 53 Filed 09/03/19 Page 75 of 86
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cannot eat at the thought of Jeffrey Epstein not serving the
time he needed to realize the pain and suffering he caused so
many vulnerable young girls. He thought he was untouchable,
and honestly, so did I. I thought he was the most powerful
person I would ever meet.
But the end is here and here I stand becoming more
powerful than he will ever be. Thank you.
THE COURT: Thank you.
JANE DOE: Jane Doe.
Um, in 2004, when I was 15 years old, I flew on
Jeffrey Epstein's plane to Zorro Ranch, where I was sexual
molested by him for many hours. What I remember most vividly
was him explaining to me how beneficial the experience was for
me and how much he was helping me to grow. Yikes.
I remember feeling so small and powerless, especially
after he positioned me by laying me on his floor so that I was
confronted by all the framed photographs on his dresser of him
smiling with wealthy celebrities and politicians.
After he finished with me, he told me to describe in
detail how good my first sexual experience felt. That was the
first of many lies I was forced to carry for him, the weight of
which proliferated my trauma. I felt powerless not merely
because one man wanted to strip me of my innocence, but because
I was the victim of a system that just enfranchises human
beings, making them vulnerable to pedophilic exploitation.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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