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Victim recounts interaction with federal agents and past connection to Jeffrey Epstein

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #021213
Pages
3
Persons
3

Summary

The passage is a personal narrative describing a victim's experience with law‑enforcement notification and a past affiliation with Jeffrey Epstein. It provides no concrete new evidence, names of offic Victim was approached by an unnamed agent and given a victim‑notification from the U.S. Attorney’s O The writer confirms a prior acquaintance with Jeffrey Epstein and references his 2008 plea deal. M

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