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EFTA00097646.pdf

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-1 of 2- OrnowsBtoono FD-302 (Rev. 5-8-10) ...,... ..... FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Date of entry 72/31/2019 , date of birth , was interviewed at 505 S Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach, Florida. Present for the interview was FBI Victim Specialist , Detective and Special Agent . After being advised of the identities of the above listed individuals and the nature of the interview, provided the following information: grew up in West Palm Beach. She is currently married and works at an anthropology store. She attended Watkins Middle school and Palm Beach Gardens High school. She then attended Palm Beach College. was attending Palm Beach Gardens High School at the time of the incident. The incident was around 2004 when she was 15 years old. believed it was during the summer because she had more of an open schedule. Her parents had divorced and her mother purchased a business. Because of this, her mother was very busy, and started becoming very rebellious and started using drugs. Her friend whose last name did not wish to share, told her about who attended Dwyer High School. told that "there's a man, you give him a massage and he pays you". told her that this man owned a modeling agency and asked if she wanted to go. said yes to going. got in touch with and gave her the run down. told that he lived on Palm Beach Island, and if you rub his chest while he masturbates he will pay you, and if you take off your clothes he will pay you more. arranged the meet on a Saturday and arrived at house in a cab. She picked up and took her to Palm Beach Island. This was the first time was meeting was very nervous and making small talk. reassured . When they arrived at the house, they went through the front gates. They were let in through the front door by an oriental woman who directed them to go upstairs. They then Investiptionon 10/16/2019 at West Palm Beach, Florida, United States (In Person) File# 31E-NY-3027571 Datedrafted 11/25/2019 by This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the moµ" ty of the FBI and is loaned to your agency; it and its contents arc not to be distributed outside your agency. EFTA00097646 FD-302a (Rev. 5-8-10) 31E —NY-3027571 Continuation of FD-302 of (U) Interview of a 10/16/2019 ,page 2 of 2 went into a bedroom and then into a large bathroom. In the bathroom was a massage table, steam shower, love seat and large mirror. Someone was in the steam shower at this time. A woman walked out wearing a towel who now believes was GHISLAINE MAXWELL. She believed this based off of seeing her in the news. She described her as having short brown hair and was tall and thin. MAXWELL grabbed lotion and stated, "I think you'll be needing this more than me," then left the room. Shortly thereafter, EPSTEIN came into the room wearing a robe. He lied on the table and and came in and paid $200. This money was given to by EPSTEIN. got paid $150 for bringing . Prior to going to EPSTEIN's house, was told this was how she was going to get paid. and left together in a cab. and then hang out together that day. They bought and used cocaine. This was the last day that she saw never went back to EPSTEIN's again. Her friend never went. told that EPSTEIN and the chef would make her food. knew that was 15 years old but told her to tell EPSTEIN that she was 16 so did. filed a civil suit and got an attorney at 17 years old. This was how she knew that she was 15 years old at the time of the incident. does not recall reaching out to her afterwards. recalled seeing an article about EPSTEIN in the Palm Beach Post newspaper which had led her to get involved with the civil suit. EPSTEIN's attorneys spoke to all of friends but did not speak to her. never spoke with police prior to this interview. EFTA00097647

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