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TODD BLANCHE: I appreciate.
GHISLAINE MAXWELL: So then I think -- so
she -- she takes up with the local drug dealer and
she becomes druggie, druggie. Like, you know, how
druggies -- well, maybe you don't. I live with a lot
in Tallahassee. They becom ven more unreliable
than normal.
And at some point, she's now working
somewher lse. He stopped seeing her, because he
doesn't like people who do drugs. And I think that
not seeing her lasted five or six months. And in
that period of time, she got arrested for theft, and
she had a warrant out for her arrest.
Now, this I've pieced together because
this piece I didn't know. She then called Epstein
to -- to have help avoiding the warrant for her
arrest, and he sent her to Thailand to get a massage
therapy license. This is the bit that I guess. This
is the bit that I extrapolated.
In the period of time from when she came
back to when she left, he asked her to replace
herself as his masseuse or whatever -- whatever she
was doing, and she brought the first replacement for
her. That would've been one of the accusers in my
case, I think, would've been DOJ REDACTION .
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