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Transcript excerpt questioning a witness about alleged sexual inducement by Jeffrey Epstein

The passage records a standard interview where the witness denies any persuasion or inducement to engage in sexual activity by Epstein or associates. It provides no new names, dates, transactions, or Witness repeatedly denies any persuasion or inducement to engage in sexual activity by Epstein or hi Interview references a person identified only as "JM" and a female named "she" who may have commun

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #012264
Pages
1
Persons
1
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Summary

The passage records a standard interview where the witness denies any persuasion or inducement to engage in sexual activity by Epstein or associates. It provides no new names, dates, transactions, or Witness repeatedly denies any persuasion or inducement to engage in sexual activity by Epstein or hi Interview references a person identified only as "JM" and a female named "she" who may have commun

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nsor & Associates Reporting wud Trerseription, Inv. he may ask me to do other things. Pace 9 Q. Most importantly though, before you went over there, no one tried to persuade you to engage in any kind of sex? A. No, no one persuaded me. Q. No one was inducing you or enticing you to do any kind of sex? A. No. on Okay. And certainly no one that had any association with Mr. Epstein tried to persuade you or induce you to engage in any kind of sex? A. No. Q. Okay. As far as what JM saia she said he may ask you whether you want to do anything to you, and it was totally within your rights to decide? A, Totally within my rights to do whatever I wanted to do. Q. And I assume she told you that if anything was asked of you, whether you wanted to do anything else, I assume told you that Mr. Epstein would absolutely respect that. In other words, if you were asked to do anything and you said no, he would say, "Fine. I understand." A. Yeah. Because he told me in the room if I didn't want to -- whatever I didn't want to do, just say

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