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‘claim against Epstein. By'its nature, sexual molestation takes place i in private, with only the abuser and. a with only Epstein and Jane Doe present during the abuse. Jane Doe has no other reasonable avenues of “ him. es statement from. Epstein on these subjects. “15 year old girl, forced her. to have. sex with his friends and flew her.on his: private plane. nationally. ‘and’ - ie o Rush that that case. was: dismissed, in a-way to: indicate that the: allegat tions are. ridiculous and untrue. 7 , ‘present suing acts of cexiial abuse by Epstein.:In any event, ALL of those individuals have also. inwoked : their 5" amendment rights: against self-incrimination, and thus have left Plaintiff with.no information- “i about what Epstein or other conspirators inside. his house were doing during the sexual abuse ofJane ..- ©... | Doe and other minors girls.’ This creates a serious issué for Jane Doe in proving her sexual molestation 3 : the victim typically available to testify. In this case, Epstein’s abuse of Jane Doe took place‘in private, : - discovery to provide | direct proof of claim of sexual abuse by Epstein. - oe 4 11. Additionally, Mr. Epstein: has recently filed a lawsuit against me . absentally that Fas no. . merit whatsoever, a fact known to. Mr. Epstein. and. his attorneys. He filed the lawsuit against Brad . Edwards, Scott Rothstein, and [another Epstein victim of his molestation). That lawsuit implies that L.M.’s civil case ‘against him (currently: pending in Florida state court) is fabricated and that [and I. ; have conspired to commit-fraud against. him (presumably that she made up the case against him, | implying that he does ‘not know. While the present subpoena before the Court has. been filed by oe Jane Doe, the Court should be aware that attorneys representing nay also file a Pe for the age Rush tape shortly. . : _ 12. . Despite Mr. Epstein and all of his co- conspirators; aseertiing a a5 amendment privilege ee : -against self-incrimination, George Rush of the New York Daily news did contact me to. inform me that - , | Mr. Epstein spoke betserally with him about i issues related to the various ios of sex-abuse ieee, . i 413. ‘Paraphrasing eal: memory an my conversation 1 with Mr. Rush, Mr. Epstein told zeny that he may have.come “too close to the line” but that he should not have been punished as severely as he was and that his conduct was at most worthy of a $100 fine. This is a statement that shows two things . _of great importance to Jane Doe’s pending civil action. First, it is in.effect an admission by Epstein of his: ce at __ liability-to Jane Doe for sexually abusing her. Jane Doe does not have any. other admission of Epstein of sae “his sexual abuse of her and Epstein has filed an answer to Jane Doe’s complaint that has the functional effect of denying abuse of her. ‘Jane Doe has diligently pursued all possible ways. of obtaining an admission from Epstein: of his ‘molestation of Jane Doe without success. Second, the statementtoMr . 0. | ~ > Rush is a clear demonstration that Epstein lacks remorse for committing felony child molestation: against Tow ~ Jane Doe. This will bea. ‘central i issue in the punitive damages case. against Epstein at trial. Here again, ss "| Jane Doe has diligently pursued all possible ways of obtaining a statement from Epstein: about his lack of = ee 4 remorse for abusing Jane Doe without success. There. are no 0 other: reasonable means Be obtaining aie gl aa _ + “Mr, Rush also told ine that Mr. Epstein spoke specially about ¢ one of my re . ee and he: made derogatory remarks about her. rire & i fe eg nr ea ce oe ‘Additionally, | Mr. Rush: said that Epstein. spoke directly about ‘another civil case that was : 7 - filed against him’ Gane Doe 102 v: Epstein); ‘that case alleges: that Epstein: repeatedly: sexually abused a a a ee ‘internationally ‘for the, purposes. of sexually. molesting - and. ‘abusing. her. : ‘Epstein: flippantly: told George : EB 16. oo Mr. Rush indicated that he taped the. conversation between him and: Mr. Epstein, a ie: ee Mr. “Rush also spoke at length to Michael Fisten, an investigator with: my fi firm that. was - . assisting with the investigation of the case... Mr. Fisten reported to: me * shortly after the conversation with Mr. Rush that he: had such a conversation. : ; : places te apinnrenteneng vail HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013464

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