This document appears to be a transcript of a testimony or discussion where the speaker reflects on past perceptions of a lifestyle involving women, comparing it to depictions in media like 'Sex and the City'. The speaker notes that while many men like women, Epstein's overt behavior was different and describes a distinction between criminal and non-criminal behavior, acknowledging their personal discomfort with the lifestyle now.
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"I think it -- because it was a self -- because so many people saw it of so many -- of such a high caliber down that never seemed to think it would -- well, if they thought it was strange probably, they never said it at the time. So it became sort of like it was his thing, right? He was always around with women."Source
"Now, you don't -- I understand that it's very unattractive, especially in light of everything that we know today. But at the time, the only way I can sort of try and describe it is through Sex and the City, the movie, the show on telly, where the -- this is -- that lifestyle is described on the TV show constantly."Source
"There are always these women around and men who like it. And a lot of the men that I know like women, and so maybe not as overtly as Epstein, but he was overt, not covert, except obviously in the context of the criminal behavior."Source
"So what we're discussing now, there's a difference between the criminal behavior and the non-criminal. But you don't like the lifestyle, I concur."Source
"I agree. Especially now. And I -- I own my side of that fence that I was there and that I saw"Source
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