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Document Information

Type: Book excerpt / interview transcript
File Size: 1.69 MB
Summary

This document contains pages 54 and 55 from a book or report, featuring a transcript of a police interview conducted on October 3, 2005. The interview is between Detective Recarey and Wendy Dobbs regarding Jeffrey Epstein. The text reveals that Dobbs allegedly recruited girls for Epstein, was paid $200 per occasion, and was instructed that 'younger [was] better,' with a 23-year-old being rejected as 'too old.'

People (5)

Name Role Context
Wendy Dobbs Witness/Interviewee
Being interviewed by police regarding Epstein; allegedly brought girls to Epstein.
Detective Recarey Interviewer/Police Officer
Conducting the interview with Dobbs.
Sergeant Frick Interviewer/Police Officer
Present at the interview (mentioned in header).
Jeff Epstein Subject of Investigation
The subject of the police inquiry; mentioned as paying for girls.
Mary Witness/Victim
Mentioned on page 54 as having told the police information that syncs up.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Police
Conducting the investigation and interview.
House Oversight
Source of the document (stamped at bottom).

Timeline (2 events)

October 3, 2005
Police interview of Wendy Dobbs by Detective Recarey and Sergeant Frick.
Police Station (Implied)
Unspecified (Past)
Dobbs bringing girls to Epstein; specifically mentioned a 23-year-old being 'too old'.
Epstein's location
Wendy Dobbs Jeff Epstein Unidentified girls

Locations (2)

Location Context
Implied by 'door's closed' and context of the transcript.
Refers to Epstein's property/location where girls were brought.

Relationships (2)

Wendy Dobbs Recruiter/Associate Jeff Epstein
Text states she brought girls to Epstein's and was paid $200 each time.
Wendy Dobbs Co-witnesses/Associates Mary
Text compares Dobbs' statements to Mary's ('Epstein syncs up, too').

Key Quotes (5)

"stated to [Dobbs] that he ... would pay her if ... told her the younger the bet-"
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"tried to bring a 23-year-old ... the female was too old."
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"only remembers six girls that ... each time she was paid $200."
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"I do want to talk you about Jeff Epstein, and the whole... thing."
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"And I don't need a lawyer, right?"
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (1,433 characters)

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stated to [Dobbs] that he
ble, but he would pay her if
old her the younger the bet-
ied to bring a 23-year-old
t the female was too old.
mly remembers six girls that
ch time she was paid $200.
ought these girls to Epstein's
16 [years] of age.
; What she says about Mary's
Mary's already told the police.
Epstein syncs up, too. But Wen-
After all, she's been playing on
:oom. What he wants to know is,
implicated herself in Epstein's
dy's forehead, and now the police
gives them phone numbers to go
ned. She provides addresses. But
On the way home, in a police car,
e tells the escorting officers.
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CHAPTER 14
Wendy Dobbs, interview with Detective Recarey and Sergeant Frick, October 3, 2005, transcribed from video (excerpts)
RECAREY: Okay. Your Pepsi's coming, my Pepsi's coming. First of all, I know you're freaking out. Don't freak out, just relax. Okay? I want to thank you for coming. All right? Though the door's closed, you're free to go at any time. You're not here — you know, it's only closed for our privacy.
DOBBS: That's fine.
RECAREY: I understand that you may have information on a case that we're looking into, okay? That's the reason why I brought you here today. All right? And again, you're here vol- untarily. You agreed to come back with us and talk to us. But I do want to talk you about Jeff Epstein, and the whole... thing.
DOBBS: And I don't need a lawyer, right?
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