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James Patterson claims phone records and flight logs exonerate him from alleged sexual contact with [REDACTED - Survivor], referencing conversations with Michael and potential billionaire money flow

James Patterson claims phone records and flight logs exonerate him from alleged sexual contact with [REDACTED - Survivor], referencing conversations with Michael and potential billionaire money flow The passage provides a lead that James Patterson (a high‑profile author) asserts he has telephone records and flight logs that could disprove claims by [REDACTED - Survivor], who was linked to Jeffrey Epstein. It mentions a possible financial incentive involving a billionaire and a large sum of money to influence Roberts. While specific dates, transaction details, or concrete evidence are missing, the reference to phone records, flight logs, and a potential $1‑$2 billion payoff creates a moderate investigative avenue, especially given the Epstein connection and the involvement of a prominent public figure. Key insights: Patterson says he produced telephone records covering the period when Roberts claimed sexual contact.; He references flight logs that he claims will exonerate him.; Conversation with a 'Michael' (possibly a middleman) about contacting his wife and Roberts.

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James Patterson claims phone records and flight logs exonerate him from alleged sexual contact with [REDACTED - Survivor], referencing conversations with Michael and potential billionaire money flow The passage provides a lead that James Patterson (a high‑profile author) asserts he has telephone records and flight logs that could disprove claims by [REDACTED - Survivor], who was linked to Jeffrey Epstein. It mentions a possible financial incentive involving a billionaire and a large sum of money to influence Roberts. While specific dates, transaction details, or concrete evidence are missing, the reference to phone records, flight logs, and a potential $1‑$2 billion payoff creates a moderate investigative avenue, especially given the Epstein connection and the involvement of a prominent public figure. Key insights: Patterson says he produced telephone records covering the period when Roberts claimed sexual contact.; He references flight logs that he claims will exonerate him.; Conversation with a 'Michael' (possibly a middleman) about contacting his wife and Roberts.

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JaMES PATTERSON A: Lleft that to my lawyers. I know that we did produce tele- phone records during the relevant periods of time when Vir- ginia Roberts knew Jeffrey Epstein, and those telephone records established that I could not have been at the loca- tions and at the times that Virginia Roberts claimed to have had—falsely claimed to have [had] sexual contact with me. Q: I promise you we're going to get to those. A: Good. Q: Promise you. Along with all the flight logs that you claim exonerate you. 11:11 a.m. Let’s go to the very second contact that you had with either Michael or Rebecca. Who initiated the second contact? 1 think I did. I called and got Michael on the phone. : Where did you call from? : I think New York. - Tell me in as much detail as your superb memory allows you to recall everything that was said during the course of that Q OF0O phone conversation. [Dershowitz’s lawyer]: Let’s object to the form and the continued 5 use of the word superb. He’s described his memory. That's your characterization. Go ahead. Q: No, I think that that was Mr. Dershowitz’s characterization, 4 which I have adopted. [Lawyer]: Okay. Go ahead. A: I called, spoke to Michael. I asked Michael if he had spoken t0 © his wife. She said yes, and she was still reluctant to talk to me.” 260 anaes vee Fy Q: I'm sorry—she said yes spoken to his wife? A: He said yes. And that sh suggested to him that p just so that she hears wh and remain on the phone wanted. And there cam when she did get on the She said she had grown 1 were very, very close frie Roberts came to stay witt was over Halloween, and just the two of them. An Roberts confided in Rebs mention me in any of the by her lawyer into doing : the object of this effort. T] aire who lives in Columb Secret and Limited Too. |} the name of that billionai yers hoped to get one billi dollars, or half of his net v had improperly engaged it Roberts. That money woul it to Virginia Roberts, a tl her lawyers were setting u of it to the lawyers. She then told me that 1 to interview Virginia Robe order to pressure the billic

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