This document is a page from a rough draft transcript of a deposition or interview, likely prepared for the House Oversight Committee. The speaker discusses the legal landscape in 2010 regarding a civil suit brought by a victim identified as 'S.R.' against Jeffrey Epstein. The text highlights that while most victims (approx. 31 of 35) referenced in the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) had settled, S.R.'s case was heading to trial, which presented an 'explosive situation' threatening to expose Epstein's crimes and organization in open court.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Jeffrey Epstein | Defendant/Perpetrator |
Accused of sexually abusing S.R. and 35 other girls; facing civil suit.
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| S.R. | Victim/Plaintiff |
Young woman sexually abused by Epstein; identified in NPA; plaintiff in civil suit set for trial.
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| Mr. Edwards | Attorney |
Represented three victims who had not yet settled.
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| Speaker (Unidentified) | Attorney (implied) |
Discussing legal strategy and the status of the case; phrasing 'we had a civil suit' implies they represent S.R.
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| 35 girls | Victims |
Number of victims abused according to the NPA.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Epstein's Organization |
Described as committing crimes that would be exposed during trial.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Inferred from Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.
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| Location | Context |
|---|---|
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Location where the trial was set to take place.
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"S.R. was a young woman who had been sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstein."Source
"It was going to be the first trial against Mr. Epstein."Source
"So this was potentially an opportunity to, you know, expose exactly what Epstein has done because people are going to be called as witnesses including Epstein and others like him."Source
"So this was, I think, a potentially explosive situation for Mr. Epstein because all of the -- all of the crimes that his organization had been committing were going to be exposed during the course of this trial."Source
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