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Jeffrey EpsteinJane Doe #3 (formerly known as Jane Doe #3)

Reported AllegationLayer 2TEXT-001-HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022931_txt_7477_EVT_005
75%

Event Description

An unnamed female victim (Jane Doe #3) gave an on-camera interview to ABC News in which she raised allegations against Jeffrey Epstein. The allegations were recorded and portions were scheduled to air on Good Morning America and other ABC programs during the week of April 21-22, 2015. The victim was involved in a CVRA (Crime Victims' Rights Act) case in which Epstein was an intervener.

Quoted Evidence

ABC News has recently conducted an on-camera interview with (formerly known as Jane Doe #3), portions of which are very likely to be airing on Good Morning America and other ABC programs this week.

Trafficking Assessment

Likelihood

75%

Confidence

70%

Thread Prior

65%

Indicators

Unnamed victim (Jane Doe #3) with anonymous identification protocol indicating protective measures for exploitation allegationVictim involvement in Crime Victims' Rights Act case with Epstein as intervener-indicating formal recognition of victim statusOn-camera testimony scheduled for broadcast-indicating victim willingness to publicly identify alleged exploitationAllegations described as serious enough to warrant prime-time network broadcast (Good Morning America)

Reasoning

Per REPORTED_ALLEGATION RULE, score addresses the underlying alleged act, not the reporting. An identifiable victim (Jane Doe #3) with formal CVRA case involvement giving on-camera testimony about allegations against Epstein suggests substantive exploitation allegations meeting trafficking indicator threshold. High confidence in likelihood reflects victim willingness to testify; moderate confidence (0.70) reflects lack of allegation detail in this thread-substance would be in excluded ABC interview content.