This document is a transcript from a 2007 interview where an unnamed woman denies telling girls they would model lingerie for Jeffrey Epstein, stating she explicitly told them it was for a '$200 topless massage'. She insists that 'everybody loved Jeffrey' and that no one ever complained or suggested calling the police, a claim the interviewer, Agent Richards, challenges by referencing contradictory evidence from phone calls.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Subject of investigation |
Mentioned as 'Jeffrey' and 'Mr. Epstein'. The interviewee describes recruiting girls to go to his house for a 'toples...
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| Agent Richards | Interviewer |
Identified by name as the individual asking questions during the interview. On line 24, he asks if anyone thought wha...
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| Unknown Interviewee ('A') | Interviewee / Recruiter |
The person answering questions. She states she recruited girls for 'topless massages' at Jeffrey's house for $200 and...
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| Unknown Interviewer ('Q') | Interviewer |
The person asking questions, likely Agent Richards or another agent. Challenges the interviewee by mentioning phone c...
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| HOUSE_OVERSIGHT |
Appears in the footer of the document (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012327), likely referring to the U.S. House Committee on Overs...
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| Location | Context |
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The location where the interviewee told girls they were going for a 'topless massage'.
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"No. I told them we were going to go Jeffrey's house and it's going to be a topless massage pretty much."Source
"it's $200, badda-bing, badda-boom. You make $200 in 30 minutes."Source
"No, everybody loved Jeffrey."Source
"We just have phone calls that seem to contradict what you're telling us?"Source
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