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Type: Book excerpt / government exhibit
File Size: 1.94 MB
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This document contains pages 228 and 229 from the book 'Filthy Rich' (by James Patterson), stamped as a House Oversight exhibit. The text features an analysis by an expert named Salter regarding the psychology of sexual predators, specifically discussing narcissism, psychopathy, and the 'thinking errors' used by those who prey on young girls, while applying these concepts hypothetically to Jeffrey Epstein.

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Jeffrey Epstein Subject
Mentioned as the subject of psychological analysis regarding potential narcissism and psychopathy.
Salter Expert/Psychologist
Quoted expert providing psychological profiling on predators, narcissists, and psychopaths. (Likely Dr. Anna Salter b...
Patterson Author
Name appearing in the header (James Patterson, co-author of 'Filthy Rich').

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Name Type Context
House Oversight Committee
Indicated by the footer stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022126'.

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Salter Professional Analysis Jeffrey Epstein
Salter offers theoretical psychological analysis applicable to Epstein's behavior patterns.

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"Rules don’t apply to them because they are exceptional. They are sure they won’t get caught."
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"I can’t say anything about Epstein, as I have not evaluated him, but narcissism and psychopathy are concepts an evaluator would look at concerning anyone who was sexually attracted to postpubescent individuals but who then began to focus on younger teens."
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"Psychopaths are often superficially charming, high-stimulus seekers who are bored if not doing something. They lie, con, and manipulate."
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"Others are flat-out psychopathic and simply don’t care if it hurts the young girl or not."
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ATTERSON
...n’t have brakes at all.”
...stein, but she’s followed his case
...r type. She’s especially struck by
...onship between powerful, wealthy
women.
...essive to a fourteen-year-old [girl]
...oman who is self-supporting and
explains.
...t they call freshness—barely bud-
...exual experience. The difference
...ns feeds their ego.
...re generally factors that make men
...ever and whatever they want. Some
...s with inflated self-images. And of
...us make such men think they can
...ey’re right.”
Salter believes that certain condi-
...ited by Jeffrey Epstein, might be an
...enced, sometimes quite heavily, by
...es anymore that humans are born a
...ains.
...amental and personality variations
...nent can often, but not always, influ-
...ge.”
...opath, then?
...rella term for individuals who do not
...paths are often narcissistic, but nar-
...opathic. Some individuals who prey
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on young girls delude themselves into thinking that the abuse will not harm the child. They have a conscience, but they have medicated it with thinking errors. Others are flat-out psychopathic and simply don’t care if it hurts the young girl or not. I can’t say anything about Epstein, as I have not evaluated him, but narcissism and psychopathy are concepts an evaluator would look at concerning anyone who was sexually attracted to postpubescent individuals but who then began to focus on younger teens.
“Psychopaths are often superficially charming, high-stimulus seekers who are bored if not doing something. They lie, con, and manipulate. They do not establish deep affective ties.
“They are callous and remorseless individuals who simply don’t feel bad about harming someone.
“Rules don’t apply to them because they are exceptional. They are sure they won’t get caught.”
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