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Jeffrey EpsteinNadia

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65%

Event Description

Epstein sends Nadia a substantive message denying characterization as a 'sex slave' relationship, asserting the relationship began when he was an adult (over 18), characterizing himself as 'kind, funny and generous,' and attacking the credibility of an unnamed female accuser by describing her as 'a delusional thief' charged with theft and making 'fantasy fabrications' or 'hallucinations' reported by 'the English press.'

Quoted Evidence

I only met Jeffrey Epstein, after I was adult. ( over 18). I was never, ever, his "sex slave". He was always kind , funny and generous to me . These fantasy fabrications made by a delusional thief.

Trafficking Assessment

Likelihood

65%

Confidence

75%

Thread Prior

60%

Indicators

Denial of 'sex slave' characterization (indicates underlying allegation of sexual slavery)Attack on credibility of unnamed female accuserAssertion that relationship began 'after I was adult (over 18)' - defensive framing of age appropriatenessCharacterization of accuser as 'delusional thief' making 'fantasy fabrications' - reputation management tied to exploitation allegationsReferences to 'English press' reporting allegations - media/reputation-management concern

Reasoning

Per the DENIAL/REBUTTAL rule, this event scores the underlying alleged act (sexual slavery/exploitation) being denied, not the denial itself. The specific invocation of 'sex slave' and the defensive assertion of adult status suggest Epstein is responding to serious allegations of sexual exploitation. The attack on an unnamed female accuser's credibility and mental state is consistent with reputation-management and witness-discrediting behavior. Confidence is moderate-to-high because the language directly engages with trafficking-related allegations, though the denial itself creates interpretive ambiguity.

Metadata

Date

2015-01-09(inferred)

Thread

Re: we'll see

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