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Document Information

Type: Court transcript / victim statement
File Size: 531 KB
Summary

This document appears to be a page from a victim impact statement or court transcript (Case 22-1426) filed on 06/29/2023. An unnamed survivor describes the long-term psychological effects of their abuse, including isolation, alcoholism, and two suicide attempts. The speaker discusses attending Ghislaine Maxwell's trial in New York, finding solidarity with other testifying victims, and condemns Maxwell as a 'five-star general' of a massive sex-trafficking conspiracy.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Speaker Victim/Survivor
Author of the statement describing the impact of abuse on their life, mental health, and relationships.
Jeffrey Epstein Perpetrator
Mentioned by the speaker as someone they fear new acquaintances might be associated with.
Ghislaine Maxwell Perpetrator / Defendant
Described as the 'five-star general of this enormous sex-trafficking conspiracy' and mentioned regarding her trial.
Four victim-witnesses Witnesses
Testified at Maxwell's trial; speaker found their testimony therapeutic.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Southern District Reporters, P.C.
Listed in the footer.
DOJ
Implied by Bates stamp DOJ-OGR.

Timeline (2 events)

2021 (implied by 'Last year' relative to statement context)
Post-abuse (dates unspecified)
Two suicide attempts by the speaker
Unknown

Locations (1)

Location Context
Location where the speaker traveled to attend Maxwell's trial.

Relationships (3)

Speaker Victim/Abuser Jeffrey Epstein
Speaker references 'the abuse' and fear of association with Epstein.
Speaker Victim/Abuser Ghislaine Maxwell
Speaker references 'the abuse' and refers to Maxwell as a 'five-star general' of the trafficking conspiracy.
Ghislaine Maxwell Co-conspirators Jeffrey Epstein
Grouped together in speaker's fear of association; Maxwell described as general of the conspiracy.

Key Quotes (3)

"I shy away from meeting new people and have difficulty making new friends because I fear they too could be associated with Epstein and Maxwell and their enablers and co-conspirators."
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"I have attempted suicide twice since the abuse -- both near fatal."
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"how can this five-star general of this enormous sex-trafficking conspiracy involving hundreds, if not thousands, of vulnerable girls and young women over three decades continue to maintain her innocence?"
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (1,544 characters)

Case 22-1426, Document 78, 06/29/2023, 3536039, Page187 of 217
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1 Despite my earnest effort I have not realized life's
2 true potential professionally, nor entered any healthy personal
3 relationships. I have never married, and I do not have
4 children, something I always wished for when I was a little
5 girl. I shy away from meeting new people and have difficulty
6 making new friends because I fear they too could be associated
7 with Epstein and Maxwell and their enablers and
8 co-conspirators.
9 To this day I attend meetings to treat alcoholism, but
10 I have had numerous relapses, and I cannot always control that.
11 I know that only by the grace of God do I continue to live. I
12 have attempted suicide twice since the abuse -- both near
13 fatal.
14 Last year, I traveled to New York to attend Maxwell's
15 trial. It was therapeutic to hear the testimony of the four
16 brave victim-witnesses, whose experience paralleled my own, to
17 know that I was not alone, and that our story was finally being
18 told for the world to hear.
19 I am grateful the jury believed the victims and
20 returned a guilty verdict, but a question still tears at my
21 soul. After all of this, how can this five-star general of
22 this enormous sex-trafficking conspiracy involving hundreds, if
23 not thousands, of vulnerable girls and young women over three
24 decades continue to maintain her innocence? Reflecting on it,
25 I know the answer to my questions.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. ...
(212) 805-0300
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