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FBI interview transcript describing Jeffrey Epstein's massage sessions with a minor in West Palm Beach, Florida (Oct 2007)

FBI interview transcript describing Jeffrey Epstein's massage sessions with a minor in West Palm Beach, Florida (Oct 2007) The passage provides a direct FBI interview detailing alleged sexual exploitation of a minor by Jeffrey Epstein, confirming known patterns of behavior and locations. While it offers concrete details (dates, location, interview number) useful for corroborating other evidence, the information is not novel and does not introduce new high‑level actors or financial flows, limiting its overall impact. Key insights: Interview conducted on 10/03/2007 in West Palm Beach, Florida (File #31E4MM-1080@2).; Subject recounts being approached in high school to give Epstein a massage at his residence.; Description of Epstein's behavior during the massage, including nudity and telephone call.

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FBI interview transcript describing Jeffrey Epstein's massage sessions with a minor in West Palm Beach, Florida (Oct 2007) The passage provides a direct FBI interview detailing alleged sexual exploitation of a minor by Jeffrey Epstein, confirming known patterns of behavior and locations. While it offers concrete details (dates, location, interview number) useful for corroborating other evidence, the information is not novel and does not introduce new high‑level actors or financial flows, limiting its overall impact. Key insights: Interview conducted on 10/03/2007 in West Palm Beach, Florida (File #31E4MM-1080@2).; Subject recounts being approached in high school to give Epstein a massage at his residence.; Description of Epstein's behavior during the massage, including nudity and telephone call.

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6 * | es FD-302 (Rev. 10-6-95) bic -l- FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Date of transcription 10/29/2007 one numbes and telephone number was interviewed in West Palm Beach, Florida, regarding a federal investigation involving the sexual exploitation of minors. After being advised of the ji the interviewing agents and the nature of the Snterview, Pee provided the following information: Account Number telephone number believed she was first approached about providing JEFFREY EPSTEIN with a massage during her High School.[ stated that she was when she first met EPSTEIN. told her she could make at least in EPSTEIN's residence. EPSTEIN gave them a tour of the house. recalled naked photographs of girls, especially in the room upstairs where she would later provide EPSTEIN with a massage. on and waited while A few days to a week later, eturned to EPSTEIN's residence was taken upstairs by EPSTEIN. began the massage by massaging EPSTEIN's feet and lower legs. EPSTEIN wearing only a towel was lying on his stomach and talking on the telephone. After approximately 10-15 minutes_on the telephone, EPSTEIN hung up and turned over. EPSTEIN asked[_—=id@L she had been told that she should remove her shirt when providing him the massage. told EPSTEIN that she was not told that and that EPSTEIN stood up completely naked. Approximately ten minutes after leaving EPSTEIN's residence that had occurred with EPSTEIN. stated that there were no telephone calls to or from EPSTEIN or Investigation on 10/03/2007 at West Palm Beach, Florida File # 31E4MM-1080@2 Date dictated 10/03/2007 SA TTT by SA 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. BIE -MH ~ 108002 - lee

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