This document consists of pages 140-141 from the book 'Filthy Rich' (likely by James Patterson), stamped as evidence by the House Oversight Committee. It details a 1997 incident where a model named Alicia accused Jeffrey Epstein of sexual battery at a hotel (Shutters on the Beach), claiming he groped her while 'evaluating' her body. The text explains that although the reporting officer wrote 'Sexual Battery' on the report, the Santa Monica Police Department took no action, and Alicia eventually dropped the matter because she felt it was her word against a wealthy man.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Subject / Accused |
Accused of sexual battery; described as a 'tallish man' with gray hair, owner of a large black four-door car.
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| Alicia | Victim / Accuser |
Model and actress who filed a police report against Epstein in 1997 regarding an incident at a hotel.
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| Jack Goldberger | Attorney |
Epstein's West Palm Beach attorney who commented on the 1997 complaint in 2010.
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| Officer / Cop | Law Enforcement |
Took Alicia's report and wrote 'Sexual Battery' at the top of the crime report.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| Santa Monica Police Department |
Law enforcement agency that investigated and discounted the allegations in 1997.
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| Palm Beach Post |
Newspaper that interviewed Jack Goldberger and Alicia in 2010.
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| Shutters on the Beach |
Hotel where the incident took place (text fragment 'utters on the Beach').
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by the document stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.
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| Victoria's Secret |
Implied by text fragment 'ecret' catalog model'.
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| Location | Context |
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Hotel in Santa Monica (implied by context and fragments).
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Location associated with attorney Jack Goldberger.
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"Then, Alicia told the cop, Epstein groped her buttocks against her will while acting as though he was evaluating her body."Source
"At the top of his crime report, the officer wrote 'Sexual Battery.' But Epstein was never charged in the incident."Source
"The Santa Monica Police Department discounted every one of [Alicia's] allegations of improper conduct by Jeffrey Epstein and they took no action on this 1997 complaint"Source
"The cops said it'd be my word against his"Source
"And since he had a lot of money, I let it go."Source
"And now, I want everybody to know how much of a creep he's always been."Source
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