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Jeffrey EpsteinPeggy Siegal

CommunicativeLayer 1TEXT-001-HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030628_txt_527_EVT_003
80%

Event Description

Epstein instructs Peggy Siegal to 'task someone to investigate the girl Virginia Roberts' and characterizes her as 'a fraud' and 'falsely accused,' claiming she 'has caused the Queens son all this agro.' Epstein references 'a public police report that no one has had the courage to publish' and offers an incentive: 'you and i will be able to go to ascot for the rest of our lives' if this investigation and narrative succeed.

Quoted Evidence

You should task someone to investigate the girl Virginia Roberts, that has caused the Queens son all this agro. I promise you she is a fraud. you and i will be able to go to ascot for the rest of our lives. I know there is a public police report that no one has had the courage to publish

Trafficking Assessment

Likelihood

80%

Confidence

89%

Thread Prior

75%

Indicators

Explicit instruction to investigate and discredit named accuser ('task someone to investigate the girl Virginia Roberts')Dehumanizing reference ('the girl') in context of delegitimizationAssertion of victim fraud despite public allegations ('I promise you she is a fraud')Inducement/bribery framing ('you and i will be able to go to ascot for the rest of our lives') tied to successful discreditingReference to suppressed evidence ('public police report that no one has had the courage to publish')Framing victim's disclosure as damage to third party ('caused the Queens son all this agro')

Reasoning

This event demonstrates direct orchestration of victim discrediting with explicit financial/lifestyle incentives (Ascot access) tied to success. The language ('the girl Virginia Roberts', 'fraud', 'agro') reflects victim blame and delegitimization. Reference to unpublished police reports suggests awareness of documented allegations. Confidence is very high due to explicit direction, named victim, and clear quid-pro-quo framing.