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Summary

This document is a page from a court transcript dated September 3, 2019, from the case 1:19-cr-00490-RMB. It contains a portion of a victim impact statement delivered by Teala Davies, who describes being manipulated and victimized by Jeffrey Epstein as a vulnerable 17-year-old. Davies explains that she still considers herself a victim due to the lingering fear and the profound, lasting impact of Epstein's actions on her life.

People (5)

Name Role Context
your Honor Judge
Addressed by a speaker who thanks the judge for allowing victims to use the pseudonym 'Jane Doe'.
Jane Doe Victim (pseudonym)
A name used for victims to protect their identity in the court proceedings.
MS. ALLRED Unknown, likely an attorney
Speaks to the court, thanking them.
Teala Davies Victim
Identifies herself and gives a victim impact statement about Jeffrey Epstein.
Jeffrey Epstein Perpetrator
Named by Teala Davies as the person who victimized her.

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. company
Appears in the footer of the document, indicating the court reporting service that transcribed the proceedings.

Timeline (1 events)

2019-09-03
A court proceeding where victim Teala Davies provides a statement about the impact of Jeffrey Epstein's crimes on her life.
Courtroom (implied)
Teala Davies The Court (Judge) Ms. Allred

Relationships (1)

Jeffrey Epstein Perpetrator-Victim Teala Davies
Teala Davies explicitly states she was and is a victim of Jeffrey Epstein, who she says manipulated and took advantage of her when she was a vulnerable 17-year-old.

Key Quotes (4)

"I was going to start this statement by saying that I was a victim of Jeffrey Epstein. But that's not the case. I'm still a victim of Jeffrey Epstein."
Source
— Teala Davies (The opening of her victim impact statement, emphasizing the ongoing nature of her victimization.)
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"I'm still a victim because I am fearful for my daughters and everyone's daughters."
Source
— Teala Davies (Explaining that her fear for the safety of other young women is part of why she still feels like a victim.)
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"I'm still a victim because the 17-year-old Teala was manipulated into thinking she had found someone who cared, someone who wanted to help."
Source
— Teala Davies (Describing how she was manipulated by Jeffrey Epstein at a young age.)
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"Jeffrey knew I had nowhere to go. He knew I was vulnerable, and he took advantage of that poor girl, who will never be the same."
Source
— Teala Davies (Detailing how Jeffrey Epstein exploited her vulnerability.)
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Quote #4

Full Extracted Text

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Case 1:19-cr-00490-RMB Document 53 Filed 09/03/19 Page 74 of 86
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1 By the way, thank you, your Honor, for allowing some
2 of these victims to be called Jane Doe. What number the court
3 affords to them, we'll accept whatever that is.
4 Thank you.
5 THE COURT: We're up to nine.
6 MS. ALLRED: Thank you.
7 MS. DAVIES: Hello. My name is Teala Davies. That is
8 T-e-a-l-a D-a-v-i-e-s.
9 I was going to start this statement by saying that I
10 was a victim of Jeffrey Epstein. But that's not the case. I'm
11 still a victim of Jeffrey Epstein. I'm still a victim because
12 the fear of not being heard stopped me from telling my story
13 for so many years. This lingering fear almost stopped me from
14 attending this monumental movement of strength and power.
15 I'm still a victim because I am fearful for my
16 daughters and everyone's daughters. I'm fearful for their
17 future in this world, where there are predators in power, a
18 world where people can avoid justice if their pockets run deep
19 enough.
20 I'm still a victim because the 17-year-old Teala was
21 manipulated into thinking she had found someone who cared,
22 someone who wanted to help. Jeffrey knew I had nowhere to go.
23 He knew I was vulnerable, and he took advantage of that poor
24 girl, who will never be the same.
25 I cannot eat at the thought that Jeffrey Epstein -- I
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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