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Extraction Summary

7
People
2
Organizations
1
Locations
2
Events
3
Relationships
6
Quotes

Document Information

Type: Book excerpt / legal declaration (included in house oversight production)
File Size: 2.12 MB
Summary

This document appears to be a page from a book (likely by James Patterson) included in House Oversight Committee evidence. It details a first-person account of a victim who, after escaping 'sexual slavery' to a new country, was subjected to an intimidation campaign. The witness describes receiving a suspicious call from a 'supposed FBI agent' followed immediately by calls from Epstein's associates and Epstein himself, suggesting the 'FBI' call was a ruse to locate them or coordinate intimidation.

People (7)

Name Role Context
James Patterson Author
Name appears in the header, likely the author of the book containing this account.
Jeffrey Epstein Subject of investigation/Intimidator
Accused of sexual contact with girls; participates in a phone call to intimidate the witness.
Narrator (Anonymous) Victim/Witness
Former victim of 'sexual slavery' living in a new country; recipient of intimidating calls.
Supposed FBI Agent Caller
Called the witness; witness suspects this person was actually working for Epstein.
Epstein's Associate Caller
Man who called shortly after the 'FBI' agent to offer that the witness would be 'looked after' if they stayed quiet.
Epstein's Lawyer Attorney
Unidentified lawyer (explicitly not Dershowitz) who called the witness and put Epstein on the line.
Alan Dershowitz Attorney
Mentioned explicitly as NOT being the lawyer on the call; mentioned on the right page regarding a lawsuit/allegations.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
FBI
Federal Bureau of Investigation; referenced regarding a suspicious call.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022145'.

Timeline (2 events)

Prior to calls
Narrator left a life of 'sexual slavery' and moved to a new country.
New country
Narrator
Unknown
Intimidation campaign involving coordinated calls from a fake FBI agent and Epstein's team.
Telephone
Narrator Epstein Epstein's Lawyer Associates

Locations (1)

Location Context
Where the narrator moved to start a new life.

Relationships (3)

Narrator Victim/Abuser Jeffrey Epstein
Narrator mentions leaving 'sexual slavery' and fearing Epstein finding them.
Narrator Legal/Allegation Alan Dershowitz
Text mentions allegations and a lawsuit involving Dershowitz.
Jeffrey Epstein Client/Attorney Unidentified Lawyer
Lawyer calls witness and patches Epstein into the call.

Key Quotes (6)

"Getting a call from this supposed FBI agent made me scared all over again."
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"I had left the old life of sexual slavery behind me"
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"if I were to keep quiet, I would 'be looked after.'"
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"I didn’t think that the FBI and Epstein would both be working together and would both get my phone number at almost exactly the same time."
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"Epstein and his lawyer basically asked again if I was going to say anything. The clear implication was that I should not."
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Quote #5
"I promised Epstein quiet."
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (2,084 characters)

JAMES PATTERSON
and would have shown how he could provide potential protection from Epstein. That never happened.
39. Getting a call from this supposed FBI agent made me scared all over again. I had left the old life of sexual slavery behind me and started a new life in a new country in hopes that the powerful people whose illegal activities I knew all about would never find me.
40. Shortly after this purported FBI call, I was contacted by telephone by someone who appeared clearly to be working for Epstein. The caller told me about an investigation into Epstein and said that some of the girls being questioned were saying that Epstein had had sexual contact with them. After they made these allegations, the man said they were being discredited as drug addicts and prostitutes, but in my case, if I were to keep quiet, I would “be looked after.” The fact that this call was made shortly after the supposed FBI call reinfor[c]ed my concern that the man I had talked to earlier was not really working for the FBI but for Epstein. I didn’t think that the FBI and Epstein would both be working together and would both get my phone number at almost exactly the same time. I played along and told this person that I had gotten a call from the “FBI” but that I didn’t tell him anything. The person on the phone was pleased to hear [that].
41. A short time later, one of Epstein’s lawyers (not Alan Dershowitz) called me, and then got Epstein on the line at the same time. Epstein and his lawyer basically asked again if I was going to say anything. The clear implication was that I should not. The way they were talking to me, I was afraid of what would happen if I didn’t keep quiet. My thought was
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that if I didn’t say what I might get hurt.
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