This document is a transcript of a telephone interview with Virginia Roberts regarding the case 'Edwards adv. Epstein'. In this section, Virginia confirms that her legal team has not bribed her, details her employment as a 15-year-old locker room attendant at Mar-a-Lago (noting the club was aware of her age due to strict ID testing), and describes her initial 'cat and mouse' encounter at Jeffrey Epstein's mansion where he assessed her vulnerability and willingness.
This document is page 7 of a transcript of a telephone interview with Virginia Roberts regarding the Edwards adv. Epstein case. Virginia details her previous employment at Mar-a-Lago as a locker room attendant at age 15, confirming that the club was aware of her age due to strict employment checks. She describes her initial interactions with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, noting that during her first massage session with Epstein, they extracted personal information about her age and unstable home life to gauge her vulnerability.
This document appears to be an excerpt (pages 105-106) from a memoir or manuscript by Virginia Giuffre. It details a trip to a mansion in Santa Fe where she met Prince Andrew, describing sexual acts involving him licking her toes. It subsequently describes her travel to New York, being picked up by a driver named Jo-Jo, and staying at Jeffrey Epstein's 72nd Street mansion, where she encounters Epstein and Ghislane Maxwell.
This document appears to be pages 95-96 of a memoir draft by Virginia Giuffre (indicated by GIUFFRE footer and context). It details renovations of a home for Ghislaine Maxwell, the narrator's 18th birthday spent on Epstein's island where she received diamond earrings from Epstein, and the arrival of Jean-Luc Brunel with a group of Russian models for sexual exploitation and photo shoots. The text describes Epstein's demanding sexual appetite, the recruitment of other girls, and the narrator's use of Xanax to cope with the trauma.
This document appears to be an excerpt (pages 93-94, Chapter 15) from a manuscript or memoir by Virginia Giuffre (indicated by Bates stamp GIUFFRE). The text details a sexual encounter with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, followed by a massage session. It describes the transactional nature of Epstein and Maxwell's relationship. Significantly, the narrator describes discovering a hidden security room in Epstein's mansion managed by an employee, featuring a bank of monitors recording the interior of the house, which the narrator surmises was used to generate 'free porn to share with all of his pedophile friends' and for surveillance.
This document appears to be an excerpt (Chapter 10, pages 61-62) from a memoir by Virginia Giuffre. It details her travel from St. Thomas to New York to collect payment from Jeffrey Epstein after entertaining a colleague, and subsequently introduces a new associate named Rena. The text graphically describes a sexual encounter in Epstein's 'Dungeon' involving the narrator, Epstein, and Rena, noting Rena's proclivity for S&M and domination.
This document appears to be two pages from a manuscript (likely Virginia Giuffre's memoir) detailing the narrator's exploitation by Jeffrey Epstein. The text describes a sexual encounter with a client named 'Glen' while his pregnant wife was nearby, followed by a debriefing with Epstein. The narrative then shifts to a trip taken by the narrator, Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and 'Emmy' to Epstein's ranch in Santa Fe, New Mexico, describing the property and a subsequent sightseeing trip to Albuquerque.
This document is a personal testimony detailing the narrator's recruitment by Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. The narrator, a fifteen-year-old girl, describes being persuaded to quit her summer job at Mar-A-Lago to become Jeffrey's 'permanent travelling masseuse,' involving sexual exploitation and travel on his private jet to Manhattan and a secluded Caribbean island. The testimony also recounts a confrontation with her mother about her new 'job' and the internal conflict she experienced.
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