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Virginia Giuffre
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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| N/A | N/A | T.J returns to narrator's apartment screaming and she lets him back in. | Apartment | View |
| N/A | N/A | T.J causes a scene at the restaurant, accusing narrator of infidelity. | Restaurant/Bar | View |
This document appears to be pages 111-112 of a manuscript or memoir by Virginia Giuffre (indicated by the footer). The text details sexual abuse by Jeffrey Epstein, including forced oral sex and massages. It explicitly places 'Bill' (guest of honor) at the location with two girls and describes Alan Dershowitz interrupting a sexual encounter to discuss business with Epstein, characterizing Dershowitz as having similar predilections to Epstein.
These document pages appear to be from a memoir or manuscript by Virginia Giuffre (indicated by Bates stamp GIUFFRE). The text details a period where she attempted to build a normal life working as a waitress after leaving the sphere of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, noting she had not heard from them in three months. The narrative focuses on her abusive relationship with a drug-addicted boyfriend named T.J, her purchase of a dog for companionship, and an incident where T.J harassed her at her workplace.
This document appears to be pages 79-80 (Chapter 12) of a manuscript by Virginia Giuffre. It details her return to the U.S. with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell after a trip abroad. The text explicitly describes Epstein paying her for a sexual encounter with 'the Prince' (identified as Andrew), noting Andrew's 'fixation' on her feet. It also highlights Epstein's control over her interactions with others (T.J.) and his philosophical justifications for his lifestyle.
These pages from a manuscript describe the narrator's interactions with Ghislaine and Jeffrey, including sexual encounters and a trip to Carmel, California. The narrator also recounts a conflict with her boyfriend T.J. over his use of her apartment and subsequently meeting a young girl named Tina while shopping, whom she invites back to the hotel to meet Jeffrey.
The document is an excerpt from a first-person narrative, likely a memoir or deposition, detailing the author's experiences with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. It describes the author discussing a boyfriend named T.J. with Jeffrey, receiving massage training that involved another therapist performing sexual acts, and being sent to perform massages for a wealthy couple named Glen and Eva at The Breakers hotel.
Arranging a pickup/meeting.
Canceling the meeting because Jeffrey demanded a massage.
Accused narrator of sleeping with manager at the restaurant.
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