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Type: Legal document / witness statement / correspondence
File Size: 2.02 MB
Summary

This document outlines the traumatic experiences of a victim (name redacted) involving Mr. Epstein, beginning when she was 16 years old. It details the psychological abuse, isolation, and sexual assault she endured, leading to the destruction of her modeling career, severe depression, and suicidal thoughts. The text describes specific incidents, including Epstein tracking her to Kansas, her reaction to his arrest, and the long-term scarring from the abuse.

Organizations (3)

Timeline (4 events)

Epstein tracking victim to Kansas
Epstein's arrest for trafficking underaged girls
Victim calling suicide hotline
Victim leaving modeling industry

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Location Context

Relationships (2)

Abuser/Predator
Victim/Former Model

Key Quotes (4)

"At the vulnerable age of 16, Mr. Epstein made himself the center of her existence and the master of her world."
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"She realized she was a disposable pawn in his game."
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"Her first sexual encounters are forever scarred by memories of Mr. Epstein forcing his purple massage device between her legs amidst her cries for him to stop."
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"felt as if she had gone from being a supermodel to becoming an unsuspecting prostitute."
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Scott Link
June 19, 2019
Page 5
had been victimized. It shattered her to her core. At the vulnerable age of 16, Mr. Epstein made
himself the center of her existence and the master of her world. She realized she was a
disposable pawn in his game. She could not talk about her years with Mr. Epstein because she
was consumed with shame. At 16 years old, he isolated her and made himself her only
emotional support system. Her mental torment and pain turned into depression. She was
prescribed medication. She numbed herself and tried not to deal with what had happened. She
tried to block the pain.
[REDACTED] was embarrassed that she had been used and abused. She withdrew and had
no desire to model or interact with anyone in the modeling world anymore. [REDACTED]
stopped taking calls from modeling agencies, and eventually they stopped calling for good. She
was afraid to go to New York where her emotions and memories would be triggered.
The final contact between [REDACTED] and Mr. Epstein was when he tracked her
parent’s house phone number in Kansas and tried to speak to her. [REDACTED] mother
grabbed the phone and told Mr. Epstein she was calling the police before hanging up on him.
Her career dwindled to nothing. Taking a break from the modeling industry when clients
like Italian Vogue and Victoria’s Secret were requesting bookings constituted career suicide.
In Kansas she became chronically depressed. She was suicidal before her 18th birthday.
She called the suicide hotline many times from her home.
While in Kansas, a friend of [REDACTED] sent her an email with news that Mr. Epstein
had been arrested for trafficking underaged girls. [REDACTED] felt as if she had gone from
being a supermodel to becoming an unsuspecting prostitute. Her parents’ warnings of what
would become of her in New York had come to fruition. She fell prey to a child predator, Mr.
Epstein, and it took her a decade to understand the gravity of what Epstein had done to her as a
vulnerable young girl.
Mr. Epstein masqueraded as a loving mentor, a parental substitute and friend who had
nothing but [REDACTED]s best interest in mind. The repercussions of the sexual and mental
abuse [REDACTED] endured remain with her. Her first sexual encounters are forever scarred by
memories of Mr. Epstein forcing his purple massage device between her legs amidst her cries for
him to stop. Debilitating nausea and stomach pain followed her separation from him. She had
no framework with which to reference what a “normal” sexual experience was. She remains
plagued with self-doubt and insecurity and finds it nearly impossible to separate memories of
Mr. Epstein’s manipulation and abuse from new relationships she tries to develop.
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