Interview excerpt suggests victim‑witness was pressured to label consensual relationship with Jeffrey Epstein as abuse
The passage provides a vague testimony about a victim‑rights advocate urging a participant to adopt a victim narrative regarding Jeffrey Epstein. It mentions no high‑ranking officials, specific transa Interviewee claims the relationship with Jeffrey Epstein was consensual. A victim‑rights advocate attempted to persuade the interviewee to view themselves as a victim. No concrete names of officials,
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The passage provides a vague testimony about a victim‑rights advocate urging a participant to adopt a victim narrative regarding Jeffrey Epstein. It mentions no high‑ranking officials, specific transa Interviewee claims the relationship with Jeffrey Epstein was consensual. A victim‑rights advocate attempted to persuade the interviewee to view themselves as a victim. No concrete names of officials,
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