This document appears to be an excerpt from James Patterson's book (likely 'Filthy Rich') submitted as evidence to the House Oversight Committee (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019154). It contains a transcript of an interview between 'D' and a victim 'V' (likely Virginia Roberts Giuffre based on the Hollister/Wellington Green details). 'V' describes being recruited by a co-worker named Alison at the Wellington Green mall to give massages to Jeffrey Epstein for $200 to buy a plane ticket to Maine. The text describes her skepticism about the legitimacy of the offer and mentions being introduced to Epstein's 'girlfriends' or 'slaves,' including a woman named Sarah.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| James Patterson | Author |
Name appears in the header of the book page.
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| D | Interviewer |
Asking questions to the witness.
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| V | Witness/Victim |
Describing recruitment and first encounter with Jeffrey Epstein.
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| Alison | Recruiter/Co-worker |
Worked at Hollister with V; suggested giving 'this guy' a massage for money.
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| Jeffrey / This guy | Perpetrator |
The man paying for massages; explicitly named 'Jeffrey' on the right page.
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| Sarah | Associate |
Mentioned on the right page, likely Sarah Kellen.
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| Female friend | Co-worker |
Worked at Hollister with V and Alison.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| Hollister |
Retail store where V worked and was recruited.
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| Wellington Green mall |
Location of the Hollister store.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019154'.
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| Location | Context |
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Recruitment location.
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Destination V wanted to travel to (reason for needing money).
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Mentioned on the right page in relation to Jeffrey.
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"Oh, well, you can get a plane ticket in two hours."Source
"we can go give this guy a massage, and, um, he'll pay two hundred dollars for, like, forty-five minutes or an hour."Source
"One of his girlfriends. One of his, like, slaves that he has live with him."Source
"Like, this guy's not gonna pay you money for not doing anything, not letting him cop a feel or nothing."Source
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