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The truthfulness ofM.'s allegations and testimon in s Civil Action have been
severely compromised by the need to seek a dollar payout to maintain
massive fraud. Because false settlements of tens of millions of dollars in cases
relating to EPSTEIN were misrepresented to a in this ponzi scheme,
and the attorneys in the Civil Actions needed to create a fiction that included
extraordinary damages. However, the truth behind the Civil Actions could never
support such extraordinary damages. Unethical and illegal measures were,
therefore, undertaken to create an entirely inflated value of their_ claims against
EPSTEIN.
Though she held herself out as a "victim" of Epstein she admitted to having returned
over and over again to his after her claim of abuse,
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(see Depo Transcri • t
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since the a e of
(see Depo
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includin: (see Depo
Transcript Under the circumstances, a claim for damages against
EPSTEIN, one of ' during that same period, would be so
jncredible and certainly not likely produce the extraordinary settlements promised
to '
In la therefore before she was represented by and
etheeettepneys-a-M, gave sworn taped recorded testimony to the agents of
the FBI speaking of EPSTEIN in-only in exceptionally glowing terms and directly
contradicting all of the-her central allegations on which 's Civil Action against
Epstein is now based. However, once in the hands of and
when faced with the prospect of a settlement or verdict which himself,
has brazenly claimed numerous times to EPSTEIN's attorneys to be worth tens of
millions of dollars,M.'s story changed dramatically.
For example, in her sworn statement to the FBI,M. was insistent that
" (See page of Sworn FBI Statement). At the conclusion of
she stated:
" (See pages of Sworn FBI-Statement). In fact, spoke so
highly of EPSTEIN and her interactions with him that the US Attorninformed a
federal court i hat the US Attorney could not consider M. a victim.
(See excerpt from Declaration - page')
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Yet, b the date on which M. began her deposition in the Civil
Action, .'s new and very different tale about purported sexual misconduct under
the supposed influence of EPSTEIN had been thoroughly practiced and her
indoctrination into the scam was complete. In her deposition in the
Civil Action,.. declared that:
In her sworn testimony before she met ,.. was emphatic that her
interactions with Epstein involved no inappropriate sexual touching in any way. In
fact, it was exactly the opposite:
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However, within a month after brought .. within the fold at the end of
El. filed the Civil Action alleging, amon other thin s, sexuallii, ii of
by Epstein. B the time the Complaint was time i
after joined t allegations against EPSTEIN in .'s
complaint became even more salacious. In paragraph.of.'
Complaint,.. alleges among other things, that:
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In her sworn statement, nor to being represented by M. told
investigators tha i the individual who first brou: ht to
EPSTEIN's mansion, told
' (see_age line f FBI Sworn Statement). Nevertheless, after
tutelage,M. told a very different story:
Before meetin testified to the FBI :
." see page., lines of Sworn FBI
Statement). Yet, after she met when questioned about her
Before represented M., she also testified that EPSTEIN never knew she
was underage:
Yet, once again, after came into the picture,M.'s new storyline became:
also hired an attorney and began litigation Her being an
employee o notwithstanding,
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Before also advised federal investigators that EPSTEIN never knew
that any of the girls rought to EPSTEIN's mansion were underage:
However, to bolster her claims in-the-Civil-Actienr.. made drastically different
allegations, once and appeared on the scene. Instead of the 18 or 19
or 20 year old women that told federal investigators she brought to EPSTEIN's
mansion,She now testified that
Before her representation by and when M. was asked how long
she had been goin : to E i stein's mansion, stated "I saw him for a good year."
(see page lines • f Sworn FBI Statement Yet, after having the benefit of
counsel from and others at claimed to have been
doin : so
a period of ove =n1 tried to stick to
this scri t at the be innin of her de osition, stating:
." (see Depo Transcrip i I However,
was not content to leave it that, and in the middle of her deposition, sought to
expand the claimed period of association with EPSTEIN, stating that she last saw
EPSTEIN,
see Depo Transcript
M. was also emphatic before that there were absolutely no drugs
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A final example of how M.'s representation by M and involvement in the
scam compromised I. 's testimony in the Civil Action can be found in
.'s characterization of others brought to the Epstein mansion. In her sworn
statement prior to involvement, M. described those she brought to
EPSTEIN's mansion as eager for the opportunity and content with their experiences:
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However, after she became client and the Civil Actions were brow ht to
M, M. flipped her statements 180 degrees. In her deposition in her
dollar Civil Action, not surprisingly, M. re-characterized the experiences of those
she brought:
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