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Summary

This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing the testimony of a witness, A. Farmer. Farmer states they received a $1.5 million award from a compensation fund for victims of Jeffrey Epstein, which was sourced from his estate. The witness confirms their attorneys worked pro bono and did not take any portion of the award, which had already been wired.

People (2)

Name Role Context
A. Farmer Witness
The person being questioned throughout the transcript, testifying under the heading 'A. Farmer - direct'.
Jeffrey Epstein
Mentioned as the person for whose victims a compensation fund was established. The money for the fund came from his e...

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
victim compensation fund for victims of Jeffrey Epstein fund
A fund that A. Farmer participated in and received a $1.5 million award from. It is also referred to as the 'victims'...
Estate of Jeffrey Epstein estate
Mentioned as the source of the money for the victim compensation fund.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. company
Listed at the bottom of the document as the court reporting agency.

Timeline (3 events)

2019
A. Farmer filed a lawsuit.
2019
A. Farmer met with law enforcement.
New York
A. Farmer law enforcement
2020
A. Farmer, with their attorneys, applied to the victim compensation fund. This included an interview and submission of materials.
A. Farmer A. Farmer's attorneys

Locations (1)

Location Context
Mentioned in a question about where A. Farmer met with law enforcement.

Relationships (2)

A. Farmer victim-perpetrator Jeffrey Epstein
A. Farmer received a $1.5 million award from a 'victim compensation fund for victims of Jeffrey Epstein'.
A. Farmer professional A. Farmer's attorneys
A. Farmer states their attorneys helped with the application process for the compensation fund and worked 'pro bono'.

Key Quotes (3)

"$1.5 million."
Source
— A. Farmer (In response to the question, 'How much money did the fund award you?')
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Quote #1
"It came, yeah, from the victims' compensation fund."
Source
— A. Farmer (Confirming the source of the award money, which originated from the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein.)
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Quote #2
"They agreed to work with me pro bono."
Source
— A. Farmer (Explaining why their attorneys did not receive any portion of the $1.5 million award.)
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Quote #3

Full Extracted Text

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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 759 Filed 08/10/22 Page 72 of 267 2100
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A. Farmer - direct
1 Q. Approximately when did you sue them?
2 A. That was, I believe, the fall of 2019.
3 Q. Was that before or after you had met with law enforcement
4 in New York?
5 A. After.
6 Q. After you filed that lawsuit, did you participate in a
7 victim compensation fund for victims of Jeffrey Epstein?
8 A. I did.
9 Q. Do you remember what year that fund started accepting
10 applications?
11 A. I believe that was in early 2020.
12 Q. What did you do as part of that fund?
13 A. I, with my attorneys, there was an application process.
14 They interviewed me and they put together some materials about,
15 you know, my story.
16 Q. How much money did the fund award you?
17 A. $1.5 million.
18 Q. Did that money come from the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein?
19 A. It came, yeah, from the victims' compensation fund.
20 Q. Did your attorneys receive any portion of that award?
21 A. They did not.
22 Q. Why not?
23 A. They agreed to work with me pro bono.
24 Q. Has that money been wired to you already?
25 A. Yes.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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