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Case 18-2868, Document 275, 08/09/2019, 2628223, Page15 of 18 revealed that not one of the alleged Epstein victims ever mentioned Ms. Maxwell’s name and she was never considered a suspect by the government. None of Epstein’s alleged victims said they had seen Ms. Maxwell at Epstein’s house, nor said they had been “recruited by her,” nor paid any money by her, nor told what to wear or how to act by her. Indeed, none of Epstein’s alleged victims ever reported to the government they had met or spoken to Ms. Maxwell. Maxwell was not seen coming or going from the house during the law enforcement surveillance of Epstein’s home. The arrest warrant did not mention Ms. Maxwell and her name was never mentioned before the grand jury. No property belonging to Maxwell, including “sex toys” or “child pornography,” was seized from Epstein’s home during execution of the search warrant. Detective Recarey, when asked to describe “everything that you believe you know about Ghislaine Maxwell’s sexual trafficking conduct,” replied, “I don’t.” He confirmed he has no knowledge about Ms. Maxwell sexually trafficking anybody. Detective Recarey also has no knowledge of Plaintiff's conduct that is subject of this lawsuit. 49. No nude photograph of Plaintiff was displayed in Epstein’s home. Epstein’s housekeeper, Juan Alessi, “never saw any photographs of Virginia Roberts in Mr. Epstein’s house.” Detective Recarey entered Epstein’s home in 2002 to install security cameras to catch a thief and did not observe any “child pornography” within the home, including on Epstein’s desk in his office. 50. Plaintiff intentionally destroyed her “journal” and “dream journal” regarding her “memories” of this case in 2013 while represented by counsel. Plaintiff drafted a “journal” describing individuals to whom she claims she was sexually trafficked as well as her memories and thoughts about her experiences with Epstein. In 2013, she and her husband created a bonfire in her backyard in Florida and burned the journal together with other documents in her 14

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