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Jeffrey EpsteinMichael Wolff

ConcealmentLayer 1IMAGES-007-HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022835_txt_20719_EVT_005
78%

Event Description

Epstein proposes using his former girlfriend as a character witness to rebut allegations, identifying her as someone who can confirm his innocence on multiple disputed points: that he was never alone, that alleged accusers were local strippers who solicited work, that he had a genuine relationship with her, and that prominent figures (Clinton, Hawking, Barak) were not present at locations where misconduct allegedly occurred.

Quoted Evidence

She can confirm 1. I was never alone at the house. staff, friends etc., no girl ever complained, not once. 2. jane doe | and 2 , were local strippers, that would call all the time asking if they could do massages. . . they left message after message. 5 she knows clinton was never on the island. 6 she knows no sex with steven hawking, she knows no sex with ehud as he was also never on the island.

Trafficking Assessment

Likelihood

78%

Confidence

87%

Thread Prior

72%

Indicators

Attempted use of former girlfriend as corroborating witness for multiple disputed factual claimsReferences to 'jane doe | and 2' as 'local strippers' who solicited massage workCharacterization minimizing alleged victims as solicitors rather than exploited individualsAge observation ('certainly looked over age') suggesting age verification concernsExplicit denial of underage procurement ('Jeffrey never asked for underage')

Reasoning

Epstein's proposal to deploy his former girlfriend as a witness to refute allegations contains multiple trafficking indicators: characterization of victims as willing adult workers, defensive age arguments, and implicit acknowledgment that 'girls' solicited massage services. The specificity of denying underage procurement suggests this was a core allegation he was defending against.