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FBI Telephonic Interview Refuses to Discuss Jeffrey Epstein Involvement
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FBI Telephonic Interview Refuses to Discuss Jeffrey Epstein Involvement

FBI Telephonic Interview Refuses to Discuss Jeffrey Epstein Involvement The transcript confirms an additional victim was approached by FBI agents about Jeffrey Epstein but refused to cooperate. It provides a concrete interview date (10/03/2007) and a file reference (31E‑MM‑108062), which could be pursued for further FOIA requests or cross‑referencing with other Epstein investigations. However, it offers no new names, financial details, or direct evidence of misconduct beyond the victim’s statement, limiting its immediate investigative impact. Key insights: Interview conducted on 10/03/2007 by FBI, documented as File #31E‑MM‑108062.; Interviewee claims first contact with Jeffrey Epstein at a young age and provided massages at his Palm Beach residence.; Interviewee states Epstein did not touch her inappropriately, but a friend was allegedly paid more, hinting at possible deeper involvement.

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FBI Telephonic Interview Refuses to Discuss Jeffrey Epstein Involvement The transcript confirms an additional victim was approached by FBI agents about Jeffrey Epstein but refused to cooperate. It provides a concrete interview date (10/03/2007) and a file reference (31E‑MM‑108062), which could be pursued for further FOIA requests or cross‑referencing with other Epstein investigations. However, it offers no new names, financial details, or direct evidence of misconduct beyond the victim’s statement, limiting its immediate investigative impact. Key insights: Interview conducted on 10/03/2007 by FBI, documented as File #31E‑MM‑108062.; Interviewee claims first contact with Jeffrey Epstein at a young age and provided massages at his Palm Beach residence.; Interviewee states Epstein did not touch her inappropriately, but a friend was allegedly paid more, hinting at possible deeper involvement.

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FD-302 (Rev. 10-6-95) * © -[- FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION b7C Date of transcription 10/04/2007 Account Number was interviewed telephonically regarding a federal investigation involving the sexual exploitation of minors. After being advised of the identity of the interviewing agent and the nature of the intecview| ~~ [provided the following information: hat she was at her new job, and did not want to get involved in an investigation regarding JEFFREY EPSTEIN. The interviewing agent attempted to set up a better time for the interview butL Jaa not want to be interviewed. However, confirmed that she first met JEFFREY EPSTEIN when she was years old. She was taken_to EPSTEIN's residence in Palm Beach by one of her good friends.[ stated: that she provided EPSTEIN with massages and that she had provided these massages alone.[___——s«distated that EPSTEIN had not inappropriately touched her and that EPSTEIN had not masturbated in her presence. said that her friend was paid more so_she thought more was taking place between her friend and EPSTEIN.[__——_—srJagain stated to the interviewing agent that she did not want to aes involved and was not going to provide anymore information. said, and disconnected from the line. Investigation on 10/03/2007 at FL (telephonically) File # 31E-MM-108062 Date dictated 10/03/2007 a a by ss | This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency. a ) E- M M _ } ny 4 D b a f Zz, 6 date of birthL sd Social Securit cellular telephone number NU's cellular number

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