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FBI interview transcript mentions Jeffrey Epstein employment and sexual exploitation of minors investigation
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FBI interview transcript mentions Jeffrey Epstein employment and sexual exploitation of minors investigation

FBI interview transcript mentions Jeffrey Epstein employment and sexual exploitation of minors investigation The passage provides a direct FBI interview reference linking an unnamed individual to Jeffrey Epstein and a federal investigation into sexual exploitation of minors. It confirms employment under Epstein and indicates a request for counsel, suggesting potential witness or participant. While the document lacks specific dates of alleged misconduct, names, or financial details, it ties a powerful figure (Epstein) to a serious crime and indicates FBI involvement, making it a solid lead for further investigation. Key insights: Interview conducted by FBI on 08/28/2007 regarding sexual exploitation of minors; Subject was employed by Jeffrey Epstein and described him as a 'good boss'; Epstein's office address and phone number are listed (Madison Avenue, NY)

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FBI interview transcript mentions Jeffrey Epstein employment and sexual exploitation of minors investigation The passage provides a direct FBI interview reference linking an unnamed individual to Jeffrey Epstein and a federal investigation into sexual exploitation of minors. It confirms employment under Epstein and indicates a request for counsel, suggesting potential witness or participant. While the document lacks specific dates of alleged misconduct, names, or financial details, it ties a powerful figure (Epstein) to a serious crime and indicates FBI involvement, making it a solid lead for further investigation. Key insights: Interview conducted by FBI on 08/28/2007 regarding sexual exploitation of minors; Subject was employed by Jeffrey Epstein and described him as a 'good boss'; Epstein's office address and phone number are listed (Madison Avenue, NY)

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FD-302 (Rev. 10-6-95) * @ -l- FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Date of transcription 08/28/2007 date of birth home telephone b6 was interviewed at her residence, b7c regarding a federal investigation involving the sexual exploitation of minors. After being advised of the identity of the interviewing agents and the nature of the interview, [__]provided the following information: advised that she_began workin JEFFREY EPSTEIN in by JEFFREY EPSTEIN, osition. Her current job responsibilities include EPSTEIN's office is located at adison Avenue, New York, New York, telephone 212-750-9895. [— ldescribea EPSTEIN as a good boss. confirmed was employed by EPSTEIN. nocamiing Ba works aS EPSTEIN's| The interview was sakezeuptee then atter [__________________ requested to 3 speak with an attorney at which point the interview was concluded. y¢ [ee b7C File # 31EL-MM-108062 Date dictated 08/21/2007 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. ‘ . —~ J SIE-MU- 108062- /F6

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