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Extraction Summary

5
People
1
Organizations
0
Locations
1
Events
2
Relationships
4
Quotes

Document Information

Type: Book excerpt / transcript (evidence production)
File Size: 2.37 MB
Summary

This document is a page from a book (likely James Patterson's 'Filthy Rich') containing a transcript of a law enforcement interview between investigators Frick and Recarey and a witness named Dobbs. The text, marked with a House Oversight Bates stamp, details the investigators pressuring Dobbs to cooperate to build a case against 'Jeff' (Epstein). Dobbs expresses concern that he has already admitted to a second-degree felony and questions the benefit of further cooperation, while also asserting he has cut off all contact with Epstein and changed his phone number.

People (5)

Name Role Context
Dobbs Witness/Suspect
Being interviewed by law enforcement; admits to a second-degree felony; discussing cooperation against Jeff.
Frick Investigator/Law Enforcement
Conducting the interview/interrogation; attempting to secure cooperation against Jeff.
Recarey Investigator/Law Enforcement
Participating in the interview.
Jeff Subject of Investigation
Jeffrey Epstein; the target the investigators want to make a case against.
James Patterson Author
Name appears in the header, indicating this is an excerpt from his book (likely 'Filthy Rich').

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019180' at the bottom.

Timeline (1 events)

Unknown
Police interview/interrogation of Dobbs regarding Jeffrey Epstein.
Unknown

Relationships (2)

Dobbs Former Associate/Employee Jeff
Investigators asking Dobbs to help make a case against Jeff; Dobbs discussing past contact.
Frick Investigator/Witness Dobbs
Frick is questioning Dobbs.

Key Quotes (4)

"do you want to continue cooperating with us and try and help us make a case against Jeff?"
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"I've already admitted to a second-degree felony, right?"
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Quote #2
"So basically I just fucked myself."
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Quote #3
"That’s why I pretty much got my number changed. I have not made any communication with him."
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (1,986 characters)

JAMES PATTERSON
you, that is—it’s a significant thing, okay? Now, you came
in, you cooperated with us. The question we have for you
now is, do you want to continue cooperating with us and try
and help us make a case against Jeff?
DOBBS: I don't think that's really going to help me in the long
run, though. I've already admitted to a second-degree felony,
right?
FRICK: Yeah, you have.
DOBBS: Okay, so there you go. What's going to keep me out of
trouble? It's not going to keep me out of trouble. I've already
admitted committing a crime.
FRICK: I’m not going to argue with that….
DOBBS: So basically I just fucked myself. I can go two ways. I
can agree not to cooperate, which is going to put me at—
well—now you can use the second-degree felony against me.
Or you can help and work with it and maybe get myself some
slack….
FRICK: We’re still talkin’ here. What would the odds be of you
contacting Jeff at this point? Have you had any contact with
him at all?
DOBBS: I have not had any contact—
FRICK: How about with—
DOBBS: No, none of ’em. None of ’em…. I had a phone call about
four or five months ago, and I told my parents. Look, I swear
to you I’m not anywhere—like, no connection with him at
all. That’s why I pretty much got my number changed. I have
not made any communication with him. It stopped.
FRICK: Okay. Well, I mean, that’s good. That’s good that you
stopped….
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