This document is a page from a court transcript where victims are giving statements. An unidentified speaker discusses the societal problem of victim-blaming. Another victim, Jane Doe No. 3, begins her testimony, recounting how she moved to New York City 15 years prior to pursue modeling and was subsequently introduced to Mr. Epstein by a woman who portrayed him as someone who could help her career.
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| JANE DOE NO. 2 | Speaker |
Thanks the court after another victim's statement.
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| THE COURT | Judicial Body |
Acts as the moderator in the proceedings, thanking speakers.
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| MR. EDWARDS | Speaker |
Introduces the next speaker, Jane Doe No. 3.
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| JANE DOE NO. 3 | Speaker/Victim |
Begins her testimony, describing how she came to New York City to pursue modeling and was introduced to Mr. Epstein.
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| Mr. Epstein |
Mentioned by Jane Doe No. 3 as the person she was introduced to, who was portrayed as someone who could help her mode...
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| SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. | company |
Listed at the bottom of the page as the court reporting service.
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Jane Doe No. 3 states she came to New York City 15 years ago to pursue modeling.
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The location of Mr. Epstein's home where Jane Doe No. 3 was introduced to him.
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"I still don't feel like I deserve to say I'm a victim, and I think that's a big problem with our society right now, that people are still blaming victims, and I think that does need to change."Source
"I came to New York City 15 years ago to pursue modeling from a small town."Source
"Several months later, I met a female who told me about Mr. Epstein. She portrayed him as an amazing man who genuinely cared for people and that he was going to be able to help me in a modeling career."Source
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