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Unidentified Interviewee (A)
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Espinosa (Witness), THE COURT, MR. EVERDELL
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Profile Owner
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A legal letter from defense attorney Jack A. Goldberger arguing against the prosecution of his client (implied to be Jeffrey Epstein). Goldberger attempts to discredit the accuser ('this girl') by citing her drug use and claiming she lied about her age (claiming 18) and that 'no sex occurred,' only a topless massage for $200. He urges the recipient (likely the State Attorney's office) to pursue an 'informal resolution' rather than filing charges, citing the permanent reputational damage caused by internet searches.
This document is a scanned page (Page 9, Chapter 3) from a narrative book or report, stamped with a House Oversight evidence number. It describes a scene in February 2005 where a character named Mary leaves her home on a Sunday to join a 'friend with the truck,' deceptively telling her father she is going shopping while intending to earn money in a manner similar to 'Wendy Dobbs.' The text implies the beginning of a recruitment or trafficking incident.
This document is a page from a deposition transcript where an individual (A) is being questioned (Q) about events following a massage. The individual denies having intercourse with "Jeff," denies telling "Epstein" she wanted to bring her twin sister to make money, and denies joking about the incident with other girls, clarifying it was questioning, not joking.
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