This document appears to be a scan of pages 226 and a partial page (likely 227) from a book by James Patterson, included in House Oversight evidence. The text analyzes the psychology of Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew, suggesting they view the world through a 'servants and masters' lens. It also includes a partial quote from psychologist Dr. Anna Salter using a car brake analogy to explain sexual offenses.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| James Patterson | Author |
Name appears in the header of the left page.
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Subject |
Discussed regarding his psychology, narcissism, megalomania, and lack of guilt regarding his crimes.
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| Prince Andrew | Associate |
Mentioned as a 'dear friend' of Epstein; text questions why he would be proud to be seen with Epstein.
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| Dr. Anna Salter | Psychologist / Expert |
Quoted on the right page discussing sexual offenses and psychological 'brakes'.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| Harvard |
Mentioned as 'Harv' regarding Dr. Anna Salter's education.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Inferred from the footer stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022033'.
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"As for Jeffrey Epstein, one question that might be worth asking is, if he’s in fact a narcissist and megalomaniac, could he actually believe that he’s innocent?"Source
"But what if he simply doesn’t see what he pleaded to as a crime?"Source
"And if that’s the case, why wouldn’t Prince Andrew be proud to be seen in public with his dear friend Jeffrey Epstein?"Source
"What if, for people like Epstein and the prince, it’s just servants and masters, the way of the world?"Source
"Consider a car... We all have brakes. We all have sex[ual urges]... We have good br[akes]."Source
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