This document is a transcript excerpt, likely from James Patterson's book 'Filthy Rich' and included in House Oversight evidence, featuring an interview between detectives (Recarey and Frick) and a witness named Dobbs. Dobbs details an incident where a girl named Mary was paid $300 after a sexual assault involving digital penetration and a massager by 'him' (Epstein) in Palm Beach. Dobbs also admits to working for him and recruiting friends and acquaintances to visit the Palm Beach property.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Recarey | Interviewer/Detective |
Conducting the interview, asking questions about sexual acts and recruitment, comforting the witness.
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| Dobbs | Witness/Recruiter |
Describing events, admitting to working for the perpetrator, describing how she recruited friends.
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| Frick | Interviewer/Detective |
Enters conversation later, mentions 'prostitution' and 'significant second'.
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| Mary | Victim |
Described by Dobbs as having received $300 for a sexual encounter involving digital penetration.
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Perpetrator (Implied) |
Referenced as 'he', 'him', and 'this guy in Palm Beach'. The person Dobbs worked for.
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| [Redacted] | Witness/victim |
Person who walked out with Dobbs and Mary.
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| James Patterson | Author |
Name appears in header, indicating this text is likely an excerpt from his book used as evidence.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| House Oversight Committee |
Document bears the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.
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| Location | Context |
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Mentioned by Recarey as the location where the 'guy' (Epstein) was located; Dobbs confirms this context.
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"Three hundred dollars."Source
"I started giving a massage, and then my clothes came off and, you know, he put his fingers inside me. And then he brought out the massager."Source
"It’s kind of incredible talking about it, now that I—I can’t believe I worked for him."Source
"Two of them were my friends. The others were, like, my acquaintances."Source
"You’ve taken girls... prostitution."Source
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