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Document 745
Jane
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Can you tell the jury what you remember about that?
I mean, I remember my mother never had any money. She
't work, so she didn't have money to really pay for
hing. We had food stamps that she ref
unge for quarters,
and sometimes
and she would sort of
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Q. Did your family's financial circumstances improve after you
met Maxwell and Epstein?
A. But -—- no.
Q. Did Jeffrey Epstein help your family financially?
A. In some ways, yes.
Q. Can you describe for the jury the ways that Jeffrey Epstein
helped your family financially?
A. Well, he -- he handed me cash. He gave us a computer. He
paid for some school stuff He -- he paid for Interlochen Arts
Camo for the next two summers. He paid for my younger
brother's Interlochen Arts Academy his entire year at boarding
school. Gave us gifts. And, you know, so on and so forth.
Q. Did there come a time when your family moved out of the
pool house?
A. Yes.
Q. And where did you move to?
A. That's when we moved to that second house that was first
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