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This document is a personal statement from a victim of Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein, filed as part of a legal case. The author describes the severe, long-term physical (Complex Regional Pain Syndrome) and psychological trauma they endured, and their journey toward healing through therapy. The arrests of Epstein and Maxwell provided a sense of validation, prompting the author to attend Maxwell's trial in Manhattan to seek justice and closure for the abuse that derailed their life for over two decades.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Epstein Abuser
Mentioned in the context of his arrest in 2019 and being the person to whom Ghislaine Maxwell "fed" the author.
Maxwell Abuser
Mentioned in the context of her arrest in 2020 and her trial. The author states Ghislaine Maxwell "fed me to Jeffrey ...
Ghislaine Maxwell Defendant/Abuser
Mentioned in the context of her trial in Manhattan, which the author attended. The author states she met Ghislaine Ma...
Jeffrey Epstein Abuser
Mentioned as the person to whom Ghislaine Maxwell introduced/gave the author.

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
DOJ government agency
Appears in the footer identifier 'DOJ-OGR-00010723'.

Timeline (4 events)

2019
Arrest of Epstein.
2020
Arrest of Maxwell.
2021-11
The author commuted from Philadelphia to attend Ghislaine Maxwell's trial in Manhattan.
Manhattan
Ghislaine Maxwell The author
2021-12
The author commuted from Philadelphia to attend Ghislaine Maxwell's trial in Manhattan.
Manhattan
Ghislaine Maxwell The author

Locations (2)

Location Context
The author's home, from which they commuted to attend the trial.
The location of Ghislaine Maxwell's trial.

Relationships (3)

Ghislaine Maxwell Accomplices Jeffrey Epstein
The author states that Ghislaine Maxwell "fed me to Jeffrey Epstein," indicating they worked together in the abuse.
The author Victim-Abuser Ghislaine Maxwell
The author states Maxwell "fed me to Jeffrey Epstein" and attended her trial to "see justice for myself."
The author Victim-Abuser Jeffrey Epstein
The author states they were "fed" to Jeffrey Epstein by Ghislaine Maxwell, implying abuse by Epstein.

Key Quotes (1)

"The only pronounced difference between my life experience and theirs is that one day, when I was doing my job I met Ghislaine Maxwell who fed me to Jeffrey Epstein."
Source
— The author (The author is explaining the divergence of their life path from that of their siblings and friends, attributing it to being victimized by Maxwell and Epstein.)
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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 675-3 Filed 06/25/22 Page 4 of 5
therapist who were willing to help me get to the bottom of things. I had tried almost every psychological intervention possible in my efforts to get better, but my new psychiatrist suggested something I had not tried before, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy.
Just as I began to repair the emotional damage, I was diagnosed with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome and was primarily bedbound for over a year. CRPS is a rare neuroinflammatory disorder characterized by intense, relentless physical pain. Both CRPS and PTSD are psychophysical states in which the sympathetic nervous system is engaged and remains inappropriately hyper-aroused. There is no cure. The mind and body are interconnected. Despite all of this, I immersed myself in DBT and repaired my emotional health. I began physical therapy and regained my physical mobility. I started to rebuild my life.
The arrests of Epstein and Maxwell in 2019 and 2020 respectively helped me immensely. For the first time, I was finally able to disclose their abuse to close friends and medical providers. Twenty-five years after meeting them, my experience was validated. I could finally see the possibility of closure.
This past November and December, I commuted almost every day from my home in Philadelphia to attend Ghislaine Maxwell’s trial in Manhattan. For weeks I sat in the courtroom anonymously, only revealing my identity the day before the verdict. I had to see justice for myself.
At the age of 48, I feel as if I’m just starting my life. All those things I assumed I would have in life, the things that my siblings and friends have achieved: a career, success, a partner, family, a home, a legacy to be proud of leaving behind were jeopardized for more than two and a half decades. The only pronounced difference between my life experience and theirs is that one day, when I was doing my job I met Ghislaine Maxwell who fed me to Jeffrey Epstein. In more ways than one, they
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