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Extraction Summary

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Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Document Information

Type: Book excerpt / evidence exhibit
File Size: 1.93 MB
Summary

This document contains pages 10 and 11 from the book 'Filthy Rich' (indicated by the header), presented as an exhibit with a House Oversight footer. The text details a conversation between a young woman named Mary and her cousin Joe, where Mary justifies visiting a wealthy man in Palm Beach (implied to be Epstein) to earn hundreds of dollars for a 'foot rub.' The narrative explicitly notes that Mary knows the interaction will be sexual ('more than a foot rub') based on information from a friend named Wendy.

People (6)

Name Role Context
Mary Subject/Potential Victim
Young woman discussing earning money by visiting a man in Palm Beach for a 'foot rub'.
Joe Relative (Cousin)
Mary's cousin who is skeptical and worried about the arrangement.
The Guy / Freak Target/Predator (Implied Jeffrey Epstein)
Wealthy man in Palm Beach who owns an island and an airplane, seeking foot rubs.
Wendy Recruiter/Source
Told Mary that the interaction would be 'more than a foot rub'.
Mary's Father Parent
Someone Mary explicitly wants to hide this activity from.
Grant Father (Context implies Mary's father)
Described as a self-made man wise to the ways of the world.

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
Maroon 5
Mentioned as a band the girls love.

Timeline (1 events)

Narrative Past
Recruitment/Discussion of illicit work
Florida

Locations (6)

Location Context
Location of 'the guy's' mansion.
General setting.
Place Mary wants to live.
Wealthy area described as being 'another country' to Mary.
Destination for the 'foot rub'.
Property owned by 'the guy' (implied Little St. James).

Relationships (2)

Mary Cousins Joe
“It’s your cousin, Joe!"
Mary Peer/Source Wendy
Wendy had told her that much, at least.

Key Quotes (5)

"“Hundreds of dollars,” Mary had whispered... “I can make that in one hour.”"
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"“The guy’s feet must be killing him.”"
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"“I’m not going to some freak’s mansion to rub his feet.”"
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"She knew that it would be more than a foot rub. Wendy had told her that much, at least."
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"“This guy in Palm Beach. rplane. He owns an island, you"
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lands and strip malls she’s grown up around. There’s so much that she wants to do and see. But for her the Gold Coast, twenty miles away, might as well be another country.
“Yes,” she had said, without even thinking about it.
Then there was Joe to contend with.
“Who is this guy?” Joe had said, shaking his head. “You don’t know a thing about him.”
“Hundreds of dollars,” Mary had whispered. She couldn’t quite look at Joe, but she was firm: “I can make that in one hour.”
Joe seemed to think they were actually talking about it. A conversation—some back-and-forth. But the thought of not going hadn’t even crossed Mary’s mind. If anything, she hoped that it would become a regular thing.
“To rub his feet? Are you kidding? If you’re not worried about it, why haven’t you told your dad?”
“It’s your cousin, Joe! Some girls go three times a week.”
“The guy’s feet must be killing him.”
“Shut up!”
“Tell your father.”
“You know how Dad is. You don’t tell your parents everything.”
“I’m not going to some freak’s mansion to rub his feet.”
“That’s right. I am.”
“And if I told your father? Or mine?”
“You’d never see me again.”
Mary felt bad as she said it. She felt bad for lying.
She knew that it would be more than a foot rub.
Wendy had told her that much, at least.
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