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Statement of Jane Doe
I was a model in another country when I came to the United States. I was
told by a booker that I needed to meet with a man named Jeffrey Epstein who
was the owner of Victoria's Secret. The booker told me that Mr. Epstein could
help me get into the Victoria's Secret world. It was my childhood dream to be a
Victoria's Secret model. So I went one day in the afternoon and met Mr. Epstein
in his office in his mansion in New York.
A woman introduced herself and suggested to me that I should be
extremely nice to Mr. Epstein, because if he liked me, he would probably have
photographers shooting photos of me right away. The woman told me to go
upstairs and directed me to Jeffrey Epstein's office. Mr. Epstein had a white robe
on and we chatted very briefly. I had my portfolio of photos, but he didn't even
take a look at it. Suddenly, he took his robe off and got close to me. I got up to
leave, but the door was locked. I didn't know what was going on. It was my first
official meeting to be cast in the United States. I was a young girl and confused.
He got very close to me and I had a skirt on. He started to
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At that point I ran to the door again and figured out
how to get out of there. A girl outside asked me where I was going and she said
to be careful. She said that Mr. Epstein knew a lot of powerful people, including
Bill Clinton, and that if I didn't do what Mr. Epstein wanted, I would not be able to
have any job in the industry. I was so scared, I couldn't wait to get out of there
and I left. I took the train home. I had spent all of my savings getting Victoria's
Secret lingerie to prepare for what I thought would be my audition, but instead it
seemed like a casting call for prostitution. I felt like I was in hell.
JANE DOE
REPRESENTED BY ATTORNEY GLORIA ALLRED
AUGUST 27, 2019
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