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Jeffrey Epstein
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[REDACTED victim]
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Epstein
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Legal representative |
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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| N/A | N/A | Possible mediation involving Epstein and Scott Link. | Unknown | View |
| 2019-06-19 | N/A | Date of the letter sent by Gloria Allred to Scott Link. | Unknown | View |
| 2019-06-19 | N/A | Deadline set by Allred for a response regarding settlement. | Unknown | View |
This document is an email dated September 2, 2021, which forwards an audio attachment of a voicemail originally recorded on June 28, 2019. The email body describes the voicemail as 'Stan' recounting a possible mediation involving Jeffrey Epstein, Scott Link, and a third redacted party. The document bears the Bates stamp EFTA00017846.
This document contains an email chain between a partner at Edwards Pottinger LLC and likely federal authorities (SDNY/FBI) from late 2018/early 2019. The correspondence outlines preparations for a new investigation or prosecution, including requests for victim lists beyond those in the original Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA). Crucially, it provides a comprehensive list of lawyers who represented Jeffrey Epstein, his pilots, staff, and Ghislaine Maxwell, noting that Bruce Reinhart (now a magistrate judge) represented the pilots and staff.
This document is page 6 of a legal letter dated June 19, 2019, from attorney Gloria Allred to Scott Link. The letter asserts that Jeffrey Epstein inflicted sexual abuse on a redacted client, causing permanent psychological and professional damage. Allred requests a response within ten days to determine if Epstein is willing to settle the civil claims without litigation.
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.
This document page details the account of a victim describing her grooming and sexual abuse by Mr. Epstein. It recounts specific aggressive sexual acts, the psychological manipulation used to control her, her resulting mental health crisis, and her eventual escape from New York back to Kansas.
This document, dated June 19, 2019, details the grooming and sexual abuse of a young woman (likely a model) by Jeffrey Epstein. It describes how Epstein manipulated the victim through daily calls, career mentorship, and financial support before escalating massages into sexual assault using a purple massager and manual stimulation. The narrative highlights the psychological control Epstein exerted, framing himself as a teacher while paying the victim $200 cash after each abusive encounter.
This document is a page from a letter detailing the background of a young model who met Jeffrey Epstein at age sixteen. It describes her early modeling career, family estrangement, and how Epstein gained her trust through his perceived influence, connections to Bill Clinton, and promises to help her get into Harvard University.
A legal letter from the law firm Allred, Maroko & Goldberg to attorney Scott Link, dated June 19, 2019. The letter serves as notice that the firm represents a client (name redacted) who intends to sue Jeffrey Epstein for childhood sexual abuse under the newly passed New York Child Victims Act. The document details the client's background as a refugee who fled a civil war at a young age before arriving in the location where the abuse eventually occurred.
Notification of representation of a client regarding claims of childhood sexual abuse against Jeffrey Epstein under the New York Child Victims Act.
Demand letter asserting damages from sexual abuse and requesting a response within 10 days regarding settlement to avoid litigation.
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