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March 2003 — Incident 3
141. Plaintiff, L.M. adopts and realleges paragraphs 1 through 20 above.
142. On or about March 2003, the exact date being unknown to L.M.,
Defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, committed a federal sexual offense against her, including a
violation of numerous federal criminal statutes condemning the coercion and
enticement of a minor to engage in prostitution or sexual activity, travel with intent to
engage in illicit sexual conduct, sex trafficking of children, sexual exploitation of minor
children, transport of visual depictions of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct,
child exploitation enterprises, and other crimes, specifically including, but not limited to,
those crimes designated in 18 U.S.C. § 2422(b), § 2423(a), § 2423(b), and § 2423(e).
L.M. is therefore a victim of one or more offenses enumerated in 18 U.S.C. § 2255 and,
as such, asserts a cause of action against the defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, pursuant to
this Section of the United States Code and the agreement between the Defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, and the United States Government
143. As a direct and proximate result of the offenses enumerated in Title 18,
United States Code, Section 2255, being committed against her, L.M. has in the past
suffered, and will in the future suffer, physical injury pain and suffering, emotional
distress, psychological trauma, mental anguish, humiliation, embarrassment, loss of
self-esteem, loss of dignity, invasion of her privacy and other damages associated with
defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, controlling, manipulating and coercing her into a perverse
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and conventional way of life for a minor. The then-minor plaintiff L.M. incurred medical
and psychological expenses and the plaintiff, L.M., will in the future suffer medical and
psychological expenses. The plaintiff, L.M., has suffered a loss of income, a loss of the
capacity to earn income in the future, and a loss of the capacity to enjoy life. These
injuries are permanent in nature and the plaintiff, L.M., will continue to suffer these
losses in the future.
144. Wherefore, the plaintiff, L.M., demands judgments against the defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, for compensatory damages of at least the minimum amount provided
by law, attorney's fees, costs, and such other and further relief as this Court deems just
and proper, and hereby demands trial by jury on all issues triable as of right by a jury.
COUNT 32
Cause of Action Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 4 2255
March 2003 — Incident 4
145. Plaintiff, L.M. adopts and realleges paragraphs 1 through 20 above.
146. On or about March 2003, the exact date being unknown to L.M.,
Defendant. Jeffrey Epstein, committed a federal sexual offense against her, including a
violation of numerous federal criminal statutes condemning the coercion and
enticement of a minor to engage in prostitution or sexual activity, travel with intent to
engage in illicit sexual conduct, sex trafficking of children, sexual exploitation of minor
children, transport of visual depictions of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct,
child exploitation enterprises, and other crimes, specifically including, but not limited to,
those crimes designated in 18 U.S.C. § 2422(b), § 2423(a), § 2423(b), and § 2423(e).
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L.M. is therefore a victim of one or more offenses enumerated in 18 U.S.C. § 2255 and,
as such, asserts a cause of action against the defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, pursuant to
this Section of the United States Code and the agreement between the Defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, and the United States Government.
147. As a direct and proximate result of the offenses enumerated in Title 18,
United States Code, Section 2255, being committed against her, L.M. has in the past
suffered, and will in the future suffer, physical injury pain and suffering, emotional
distress, psychological trauma, mental anguish, humiliation, embarrassment, loss of
self-esteem, loss of dignity, invasion of her privacy and other damages associated with
defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, controlling, manipulating and coercing her into a perverse
and conventional way of life for a minor. The then-minor plaintiff L.M. incurred medical
and psychological expenses and the plaintiff, L.M., will in the future suffer medical and
psychological expenses. The plaintiff, L.M., has suffered a loss of income, a loss of the
capacity to earn income in the future, and a loss of the capacity to enjoy life. These
injuries are permanent in nature and the plaintiff, L.M., will continue to suffer these
losses in the future.
148. Wherefore, the plaintiff, L.M., demands judgments against the defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, for compensatory damages of at least the minimum amount providild
by law, attorney's fees, costs, and such other and further relief as this Court deems just
and proper, and hereby demands trial by jury on all issues triable as of right by a jury.
COUNT 33
Cause of Action Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 2255
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April 2003— Incident 1
149. Plaintiff, L.M. adopts and realleges paragraphs 1 through 20 above.
150. On or about April 2003, the exact date being unknown to L.M., Defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, committed a federal sexual offense against her, including a violation of
numerous federal criminal statutes condemning the coercion and enticement of a minor
to engage in prostitution or sexual activity, travel with intent to engage in illicit sexual
conduct, sex trafficking of children, sexual exploitation of minor children, transport of
visual depictions of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct, child exploitation
enterprises, and other crimes, specifically including, but not limited to, those crimes
designated in 18 U.S.C. § 2422(b), § 2423(a), § 2423(b), and § 2423(e). L.M. is
therefore a victim of one or more offenses enumerated in 18 U.S.C. § 2255 and, as
such, asserts a cause of action against the defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, pursuant to this •
Section of the United States Code and the agreement between the Defendant, Jeffrey
Epstein, and the United States Government.
151. As a direct and proximate result of the offenses enumerated in Title 18,
United States Code, Section 2255, being committed against her, L.M has in the past
suffered, and will in the future suffer, physical injury pain and suffering, emotional
distress, psychological trauma, mental anguish, humiliation, embarrassment, loss of
self-esteem, loss of dignity, invasion of her privacy and other damages associated with
defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, controlling, manipulating and coercing her into a perverse
and conventional way of life for a minor. The then-minor plaintiff L.M. incurred medical
and psychological expenses and the plaintiff, L.M., will in the future suffer medical and
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psychological expenses. The plaintiff, L.M., has suffered a loss of income, a loss of the
capacity to earn income in the future, and a loss of the capacity to enjoy life. These
injuries are permanent in nature and the plaintiff, L.M., will continue to suffer these
losses in the future.
152. Wherefore, the plaintiff, L.M., demands judgments against the defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, for compensatory damages of at least the minimum amount provided
by law, attorney's fees, costs, and such other and further relief as this Court deems just
and proper, and hereby demands trial by jury on all issues triable as of right by a jury.
COUNT 34
Cause of Action Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 4 2255
April 2003 — Incident 2
153. Plaintiff, L.M. adopts and realleges paragraphs 1 through 20 above.
154. On or about April 2003, the exact date being unknown to L.M., Defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, committed a federal sexual offense against her, including a violation of
numerous federal criminal statutes condemning the coercion and enticement of a minor
to engage in prostitution or sexual activity, travel with intent-to engage in illicit sexual
conduct, sex trafficking of children, sexual exploitation of minor children, transport of
visual depictions of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct, child exploitation
enterprises, and other crimes, specifically including, but not limited to, those crimes
designated in 18 U.S.C. § 2422(b), § 2423(a), § 2423(b), and § 2423(e). L.M. is
therefore a victim of one or more offenses enumerated in 18 U.S.C. § 2255 and, as
such, asserts a cause of action against the defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, pursuant to this
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Section of the United States Code and the agreement between the Defendant, Jeffrey
Epstein, and the United States Government.
155. As a direct and proximate result of the offenses enumerated in Title 18,
United States Code, Section 2255, being committed against her, L.M. has in the past
suffered, and will in the future suffer, physical injury pain and suffering, emotional
distress, psychological trauma, mental anguish, humiliation, embarrassment, loss of
self-esteem, loss of dignity, invasion of her privacy and other damages associated with
defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, controlling, manipulating and coercing her into a perverse
and conventional way of life for a minor. The then-minor plaintiff L.M. incurred medical
and psychological expenses and the plaintiff, L.M., will in the future suffer medical and
psychological expenses. The plaintiff. L.M., has suffered a loss of income, a loss of the
capacity to earn income in the future, and a loss of the capacity to enjoy life. These
injuries are permanent in nature and the plaintiff, L.M., will continue to suffer these
losses in the future.
156. Wherefore, the plaintiff, L.M., demands judgments against the defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, for compensatory damages of at least the minimum amount provided
by law, attorney's fees, costs, and such other and further relief as this Court deems just
and proper, and hereby demands trial by jury on all issues triable as of right by a jury.
COUNT 35
Cause of Action Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 4 2255
April 2003 — Incident 3
157. Plaintiff, L.M. adopts and realleges paragraphs 1 through 20 above.
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158. On or about April 2003, the exact date being unknown to L.M., Defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, committed a federal sexual offense against her, including a violation of
numerous federal criminal statutes condemning the coercion and enticement of a minor
to engage in prostitution or sexual activity, travel with intent to engage in illicit sexual
conduct, sex trafficking of children, sexual exploitation of minor children, transport of
visual depictions of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct, child exploitation
enterprises, and other crimes, specifically including, but not limited to, those crimes
designated in 18 U.S.C. § 2422(b), § 2423(a), § 2423(b), and § 2423(e). L.M. is
therefore a victim of one or more offenses enumerated in 18 U.S.C. § 2255 and, as
such, asserts a cause of action against the defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, pursuant to this
Section of the United States Code and the agreement between the Defendant, Jeffrey
Epstein, and the United States Government.
159. As a direct and proximate result of the offenses enumerated in Title 18,
United States Code, Section 2255, being committed against her, L.M. has in the past
suffered, and will in the future suffer, physical injury pain and suffering, emotional
distress, psychological trauma, mental anguish. humiliation, embarrassment, loss of
self-esteem, loss of dignity, invasion of her privacy and other damages associated with
defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, controlling, manipulating and coercing her into a perverse
and conventional way of life for a minor. The then-minor plaintiff L.M. incurred medical
and psychological expenses and the plaintiff, L.M., will in the future suffer medical and
psychological expenses. The plaintiff, L.M., has suffered a loss of income, a loss of the
capacity to earn income in the future, and a loss of the capacity to enjoy life. These
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injuries are permanent in nature and the plaintiff, L.M., will continue to suffer these
losses in the future.
160. Wherefore, the plaintiff, L.M., demands judgments against the defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, for compensatory damages of at least the minimum amount provided
by law, attorney's fees, costs, and such other and further relief as this Court deems just
and proper, and hereby demands trial by jury on all issues triable as of right by a jury.
COUNT 36
Cause of Action Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Q 2265
April 2003 — Incident 4
161. Plaintiff, L.M. adopts and realleges paragraphs 1 through 20 above.
162. On or about April 2003, the exact date being unknown to L.M., Defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, committed a federal sexual offense against her, including a violation of
numerous federal criminal statutes condemning the coercion and enticement of a minor
to engage in prostitution or sexual activity, travel with intent to engage in illicit sexual
conduct, sex trafficking of children, sexual exploitation of minor children, transport of
visual depictions of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct, child exploitation
enterprises, and other crimes, specifically including, but not limited to, those crimes
designated in 18 U.S.C. § 2422(b), § 2423(a), § 2423(b), and § 2423(e). L.M. is
therefore a victim of one or more offenses enumerated in 18 U.S.C. § 2255 and, as
such, asserts a cause of action against the defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, pursuant to this
Section of the United States Code and the agreement between the Defendant, Jeffrey
Epstein, and the United States Government.
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163. As a direct and proximate result of the offenses enumerated in Title 18,
United States Code, Section 2255, being committed against her, L.M. has in the past
suffered, and will in the future suffer, physical injury pain and suffering, emotional
distress, psychological trauma, mental anguish, humiliation, embarrassment, loss of
self-esteem, loss of dignity, invasion of her privacy and other damages associated with
defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, controlling, manipulating and coercing her into a perverse
and conventional way of life for a minor. The then-minor plaintiff L.M. incurred medical
and psychological expenses and the plaintiff, L.M., will in the future suffer medical and
psychological expenses. The plaintiff, L.M., has suffered a loss of income, a loss of the
capacity to earn income in the future, and a loss of the capacity to enjoy life. These
injuries are permanent in nature and the plaintiff, L.M., will continue to suffer these
losses in the future.
164. Wherefore, the plaintiff, L.M., demands judgments against the defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, for compensatory damages of at least the minimum amount provided
by taw, attorney's fees, costs, and such other and further relief as this Court deems just
and proper. and hereby demands trial by jury on all issues triable as of right by a jury.
COUNT 37
Cause of Action Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. S 2255
May 2003 — Incident 1
165. Plaintiff, L.M. adopts and realleges paragraphs 1 through 20 above.
166. On or about May 2003, the exact date being unknown to L.M., Defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, committed a federal sexual offense against her, including a violation of
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numerous federal criminal statutes condemning the coercion and enticement of a minor
to engage in prostitution or sexual activity, travel with intent to engage in illicit sexual
conduct, sex trafficking of children, sexual exploitation of minor children, transport of
visual depictions of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct, child exploitation
enterprises, and other crimes, specifically including, but not limited to, those crimes
designated in 18 U.S.C. § 2422(b), § 2423(a), § 2423(b), and § 2423(e). L.M. is
therefore a victim of one or more offenses enumerated in 18 U.S.C. § 2255 and, as
such, asserts a cause of action against the defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, pursuant to this
Section of the United States Code and the agreement between the Defendant, Jeffrey
Epstein, and the United States Government.
167. As a direct and proximate result of the offenses enumerated in Title 18,
United States Code, Section 2255, being committed against her, L.M. has in the past
suffered, and will in the future suffer, physical injury pain and suffering, emotional
distress, psychological trauma, mental anguish, humiliation, embarrassment, loss of
self-esteem, loss of dignity, invasion of her privacy and other damages associated with
defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, controlling, manipulating and coercing her into a perverse
and conventional way of life for a minor. The then-minor plaintiff L.M. incurred medical
and psychological expenses and the plaintiff, L.M., will in the future suffer medical and
psychological expenses. The plaintiff, L.M., has suffered a loss of income, a loss of the
capacity to earn income in the future, and a loss of the capacity to enjoy life. These
injuries are permanent in nature and the plaintiff, L.M., will continue to suffer these
losses in the future.
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168. Wherefore, the plaintiff, L.M., demands judgments against the defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, for compensatory damages of at least the minimum amount provided
by law, attorney's fees, costs, and such other and further relief as this Court deems just
and proper, and hereby demands trial by jury on all issues triable as of right by a jury.
COUNT 38
Cause of Action Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 4 2255
May 2003 — Incident 2
169. Plaintiff, L.M. adopts and realleges paragraphs 1 through 20 above.
170. On or about Mayl 2003, the exact date being unknown to L.M., Defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, committed a federal sexual offense against her, including a violation of
numerous federal criminal statutes condemning the coercion and enticement of a minor
to engage in prostitution or sexual activity, travel with intent to engage in illicit sexual
conduct, sex trafficking of children, sexual exploitation of minor children, transport of
visual depictions of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct, child exploitation
enterprises, and other crimes, specifically including, but not limited to, those crimes
designated in 18 U.S.C. § 2422(b), § 2423(a). § 2423(b), and § 2423(e). L.M is
therefore a victim of one or more offenses enumerated in 18 U.S.C. § 2255 and, as
such, asserts a cause of action against the defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, pursuant to this
Section of the United States Code and the agreement between the Defendant, Jeffrey
Epstein, and the United States Government.
171. As a direct and proximate result of the offenses enumerated in Title 18,
United States Code, Section 2255, being committed against her, L.M. has in the past
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suffered, and will in the future suffer, physical injury pain and suffering, emotional
distress, psychological trauma, mental anguish, humiliation, embarrassment, loss of
self-esteem, loss of dignity, invasion of her privacy and other damages associated with
defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, controlling, manipulating and coercing her into a perverse
and conventional way of life for a minor. The then-minor plaintiff L.M. incurred medical
and psychological expenses and the plaintiff, L.M., will in the future suffer medical and
psychological expenses. The plaintiff, L.M., has suffered a loss of income, a loss of the
capacity to earn income in the future, and a loss of the capacity to enjoy life. These
injuries are permanent in nature and the plaintiff, L.M., will continue to suffer these
losses in the future.
172. Wherefore, the plaintiff, L.M., demands judgments against the defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, for compensatory damages of at least the minimum amount provided
by law, attorney's fees, costs, and such other and further relief as this Court deems just
and proper, and hereby demands trial by jury on all issues triable as of right by a jury.
COUNT 39
Cause of Action Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 2255
May 2003 — Incident 3
173. Plaintiff, L.M. adopts and realleges paragraphs 1 through 20 above.
174. On or about May 2003, the exact date being unknown to L.M., Defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, committed a federal sexual offense against her, including a violation of
numerous federal criminal statutes condemning the coercion and enticement of a minor
to engage in prostitution or sexual activity, travel with intent to engage in illicit sexual
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minor children, transport of
conduct, sex trafficking of children, sexual exploitation of
conduct, child exploitation
visual depictions of a minor engaging in sexually explicit
not limited to, those crimes
enterprises, and other crimes, specifically including, but
and § 2423(e). L.M. is
designated in 18 U.S.C. § 2422(b), § 2423(a), § 2423(b),
18 U.S.C. § 2255 and, as
therefore a victim of one or more offenses enumerated in
Jeffrey Epstein, pursuant to this
such, asserts a cause of action against the defendant,
en the Defendant, Jeffrey
Section of the United States Code and the agreement betwe
Epstein, and the United States Government.
enum erated in Title 18,
175. As a direct and proximate result of the offenses
st her, L.M. has in the past
United States Code, Section 2255, being committed again
and suffering, emotional
suffered, and will in the future suffer, physical injury pain
, embarrassment, loss of
distress, psychological trauma, mental anguish, humiliation
other damages associated with
self-esteem, loss of dignity, invasion of her privacy and
coercing her into a perverse
defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, controlling, manipulating and
plaintiff L.M. incurred medical
and conventional way of life for a minor. The then-minor
in the future suffer medical and
and psychological expenses and the plaintiff. L M . will
a loss of income, a loss of the
psychological expenses. The plaintiff, L.M., has suffered
ity to enjoy life. These
capacity to earn income in the future, and a loss of the capac
will continue to suffer these
injuries are permanent in nature and the plaintiff, L.M.,
losses in the future.
against the defen dant,
176. Wherefore, the plaintiff, L.M., demands judgments
the minimum amount provided
Jeffrey Epstein, for compensatory damages of at least
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by law, attorney's fees, costs, and such other and further relief as this Court deems just
and proper, and hereby demands trial by jury on all issues triable as of right by a jury.
COUNT 40
Cause of Action Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 4 2255
May 2003 — Incident 4
177. Plaintiff, L.M. adopts and realleges paragraphs 1 through 20 above.
178. On or about May 2003, the exact date being unknown to L.M., Defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, committed a federal sexual offense against her, including a violation of
numerous federal criminal statutes condemning the coercion and enticement of a minor
to engage in prostitution or sexual activity, travel with intent to engage in illicit sexual
conduct, sex trafficking of children, sexual exploitation of minor children, transport of
visual depictions of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct, child exploitation
enterprises, and other crimes, specifically including, but not limited to, those crimes
designated in 18 U.S.C. § 2422(b), § 2423(a), § 2423(b), and § 2423(e). L.M. is
therefore a victim of one or more offenses enumerated in 18 U.S.C. § 2255 and, as
such, asserts a cause of action against the defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, pursuant to this
Section of the United States Code and the agreement between the Defendant, Jeffrey
Epstein, and the United States Government.
179. As a direct and proximate result of the offenses enumerated in Title 18,
United States Code, Section 2255, being committed against her, L.M. has in the past
suffered, and will in the future suffer, physical injury pain and suffering, emotional
distress, psychological trauma, mental anguish, humiliation, embarrassment, loss of
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self-esteem, loss of dignity, invasion of her privacy and other damages associated with
defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, controlling, manipulating and coercing her into a perverse
and conventional way of life for a minor. The then-minor plaintiff L.M. incurred medical
and psychological expenses and the plaintiff, L.M., will in the future suffer medical and
psychological expenses. The plaintiff, L.M., has suffered a loss of income, a loss of the
capacity to earn income in the future, and a loss of the capacity to enjoy life. These
injuries are permanent in nature and the plaintiff, L.M., will continue to suffer these
losses in the future.
180. Wherefore, the plaintiff, L.M., demands judgments against the defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, for compensatory damages of at least the minimum amount provided
by law, attorney's fees, costs, and such other and further relief as this Court deems just
and proper, and hereby demands trial by jury on all issues triable as of right by a jury.
COUNT 41
Cause of Action Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 2255
June 2003 — Incident 1
181 Plaintiff, L.M. adopts and realleges paragraphs 1 through 20 above
182. On or about June 2003, the exact date being unknown to L.M.,
Defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, committed a federal sexual offense against her, including a
violation of numerous federal criminal statutes condemning the coercion and
enticement of a minor to engage in prostitution or sexual activity, travel with intent to
engage in illicit sexual conduct, sex trafficking of children, sexual exploitation of minor
children, transport of visual depictions of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct,
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child exploitation enterprises, and other crimes, specifically including, but not limited to,
those crimes designated in 18 U.S.C. § 2422(b), § 2423(a), § 2423(b), and § 2423(e).
L.M. is therefore a victim of one or more offenses enumerated in 18 U.S.C. § 2255 and,
as such, asserts a cause of action against the defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, pursuant to
this Section of the United States Code and the agreement between the Defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, and the United States Government.
183 As a direct and proximate result of the offenses enumerated in Title 18,
United States Code, Section 2255, being committed against her, L.M. has in the past
suffered, and will in the future suffer, physical injury pain and suffering, emotional
distress, psychological trauma, mental anguish, humiliation, embarrassment, loss of
self-esteem, loss of dignity, invasion of her privacy and other damages associated with
defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, controlling, manipulating and coercing her into a perverse
and conventional way of life for a minor. The then-minor plaintiff L.M. incurred medical
and psychological expenses and the plaintiff, L.M., will in the future suffer medical and
psychological expenses. The plaintiff, L.M., has suffered a loss of income, a loss of the
capacity to earn income in the future and a loss of the capacity to enjoy life. These
injuries are permanent in nature and the plaintiff, L.M., will continue to suffer these
losses in the future.
184. Wherefore, the plaintiff, L.M., demands judgments against the defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, for compensatory damages of at least the minimum amount provided
by law, attorney's fees, costs, and such other and further relief as this Court deems just
and proper, and hereby demands trial by jury on all issues triable as of right by a jury.
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COUNT 42
Cause of Action Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. fi 2265
June 2003 — Incident 2
185. Plaintiff, L.M. adopts and realleges paragraphs 1 through 20 above.
186. On or about June 2003, the exact date being unknown to L.M.,
Defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, committed a federal sexual offense against her, including a
violation of numerous federal criminal statutes condemning the coercion and
enticement of a minor to engage in prostitution or sexual activity, travel with intent to
engage in illicit sexual conduct, sex trafficking of children, sexual exploitation of minor
children, transport of visual depictions of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct,
child exploitation enterprises, and other crimes, specifically including, but not limited to,
those crimes designated in 18 U.S.C. § 2422(b), § 2423(a), § 2423(b), and § 2423(e).
L.M. is therefore a victim of one or more offenses enumerated in 18 U.S.C. § 2255 and,
as such, asserts a cause of action against the defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, pursuant to
this Section of the United States Code and the agreement between the Defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein. and the United States Government.
187. As a direct and proximate result of the offenses enumerated in Title 18,
United States Code, Section 2255, being committed against her, L.M. has in the past
suffered, and will in the future suffer, physical injury pain and suffering, emotional
distress, psychological trauma, mental anguish, humiliation, embarrassment, loss of
self-esteem, loss of dignity, invasion of her privacy and other damages associated with
defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, controlling, manipulating and coercing her into a perverse
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and conventional way of life for a minor. The then-minor plaintiff L.M. incurred medical
and psychological expenses and the plaintiff, L.M., will in the future suffer medical and
psychological expenses. The plaintiff, L.M., has suffered a loss of income, a loss of the
capacity to earn income in the future, and a loss of the capacity to enjoy life. These
injuries are permanent in nature and the plaintiff, L.M., will continue to suffer these
losses in the future.
188. Wherefore, the plaintiff, L.M., demands judgments against the defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, for compensatory damages of at least the minimum amount provided
by law, attorney's fees, costs, and such other and further relief as this Court deems just
and proper, and hereby demands trial by jury on all issues triable as of right by a jury.
COUNT 43
Cause of Action Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 4 2255
June 2003 — Incident 3
189. Plaintiff, L.M. adopts and realleges paragraphs 1 through 20 above.
190. On or about June 2003, the exact date being unknown to L.M.,
Defendant. Jeffrey Epstein, committed a federal sexual offense against her, including a
violation of numerous federal criminal statutes condemning the coercion and
enticement of a minor to engage in prostitution or sexual activity, travel with intent to
engage in illicit sexual conduct, sex trafficking of children, sexual exploitation of minor
children, transport of visual depictions of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct,
child exploitation enterprises, and other crimes, specifically including, but not limited to,
those crimes designated in 18 U.S.C. § 2422(b), § 2423(a), § 2423(b), and § 2423(e).
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erated in 18 U.S.C. § 2255 and,
L.M. is therefore a victim of one or more offenses enum
dant, Jeffrey Epstein, pursuant to
as such, asserts a cause of action against the defen
ment between the Defendant,
this Section of the United States Code and the agree
Jeffrey Epstein, and the United States Government.
enum erated in Title 18,
191. As a direct and proximate result of the offenses
against her, L.M. has in the past
United States Code, Section 2255, being committed
pain and suffering, emotional
suffered, and will in the future suffer, physical injury
iation , embarrassment, loss of
distress, psychological trauma, mental anguish, humil
other damages associated with
self-esteem, loss of dignity, invasion of her privacy and
coercing her into a perverse
defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, controlling, manipulating and
r plaintiff L.M. incurred medical
and conventional way of life for a minor. The then-mino
in the future suffer medical and
and psychological expenses and the plaintiff, L.M., will
a loss of income, a loss of the
psychological expenses. The plaintiff, L.M., has suffered
capacity to enjoy life. These
capacity to earn income in the future, and a loss of the
will continue to suffer these
injuries are permanent in nature and the plaintiff, L.M.,
losses in the future
again st the defendant,
192. Wherefore, the plaintiff, L.M., demands judgments
the minimum amount provided
Jeffrey Epstein, for compensatory damages of at least
r relief as this Court deems just
by law, attorney's fees, costs, and such other and furthe
s triable as of right by a jury.
and proper, and hereby demands trial by jury on all issue
COUNT 44
Cause of Action Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 5 2256
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June 2003 — Incident 4
193. Plaintiff, L.M. adopts and realleges paragraphs 1 through 20 above.
194. On or about June 2003, the exact date being unknown to L.M.,
Defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, committed a federal sexual offense against her, including a
violation of numerous federal criminal statutes condemning the coercion and
enticement of a minor to engage in prostitution or sexual activity, travel with intent to
engage in illicit sexual conduct, sex trafficking of children, sexual exploitation of minor
children, transport of visual depictions of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct,
child exploitation enterprises, and other crimes, specifically including, but not limited to,
those crimes designated in 18 U.S.C. § 2422(b), § 2423(a), § 2423(b), and § 2423(e).
L.M. is therefore a victim of one or more offenses enumerated in 18 U.S.C. § 2255 and,
as such, asserts a cause of action against the defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, pursuant to
this Section of the United States Code and the agreement between the Defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, and the United States Government.
195. As a direct and proximate result of the offenses enumerated in Title 18,
United States Code. Section 2255, being committed against her, L M has in the past
suffered, and will in the future suffer, physical injury pain and suffering, emotional
distress, psychological trauma, mental anguish, humiliation, embarrassment, loss of
self-esteem, loss of dignity, invasion of her privacy and other damages associated with
defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, controlling, manipulating and coercing her into a perverse
and conventional way of life for a minor. The then-minor plaintiff L.M. incurred medical
and psychological expenses and the plaintiff, L.M., will in the future suffer medical and
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psychological expenses. The plaintiff, L.M., has suffered a loss of income, a loss of the
capacity to earn income in the future, and a loss of the capacity to enjoy life. These
injuries are permanent in nature and the plaintiff, L.M., will continue to suffer these
losses in the future.
196. Wherefore, the plaintiff, L.M., demands judgments against the defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, for compensatory damages of at least the minimum amount provided
by law, attorney's fees, costs, and such other and further relief as this Court deems just
and proper, and hereby demands trial by jury on all issues triable as of right by a jury.
COUNT 45
Cause of Action Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 4 2255
July 2003 — Incident 1
197. Plaintiff, L.M. adopts and realleges paragraphs 1 through 20 above.
198. On or about July 2003, the exact date being unknown to L.M., Defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, committed a federal sexual offense against her, including a violation of
numerous federal criminal statutes condemning the coercion and enticement of a minor
to engage in prostitution or sexual activity. travel with intent to engage in illicit sexual
conduct, sex trafficking of children, sexual exploitation of minor children, transport of
visual depictions of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct, child exploitation
enterprises, and other crimes, specifically including, but not limited to, those crimes
designated in 18 U.S.C. § 2422(b), § 2423(a), § 2423(b), and § 2423(e). L.M. is
therefore a victim of one or more offenses enumerated in 18 U.S.C. § 2255 and, as
such, asserts a cause of action against the defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, pursuant to this
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Section of the United States Code and the agreement between the Defendant, Jeffrey
Epstein, and the United States Government.
199. As a direct and proximate result of the offenses enumerated in Title 18,
United States Code, Section 2255, being committed against her, L.M. has in the past
suffered, and will in the future suffer, physical injury pain and suffering, emotional
distress, psychological trauma, mental anguish, humiliation, embarrassment, loss of
self-esteem, loss of dignity, invasion of her privacy and other damages associated with
defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, controlling, manipulating and coercing her into a perverse
and conventional way of life for a minor. The then-minor plaintiff L.M. incurred medical
and psychological expenses and the plaintiff, L.M., will in the future suffer medical and
psychological expenses. The plaintiff, L.M., has suffered a loss of income, a loss of the
capacity to earn income in the future, and a loss of the capacity to enjoy life. These
injuries are permanent in nature and the plaintiff, L.M., will continue to suffer these
losses in the future.
200. Wherefore, the plaintiff, L.M., demands judgments against the defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein. for compensatory damages of• at least the minimum amount provided
by law, attorney's fees, costs, and such other and further relief as this Court deems just
and proper, and hereby demands trial by jury on all issues triable as of right by a jury.
COUNT 46
Cause of Action Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 4 2255
July 2003 — Incident 2
201. Plaintiff, L.M. adopts and realleges paragraphs 1 through 20 above.
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202. On or about July 2003, the exact date being unknown to L.M., Defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, committed a federal sexual offense against her, including a violation of
numerous federal criminal statutes condemning the coercion and enticement of a minor
to engage in prostitution or sexual activity, travel with intent to engage in illicit sexual
conduct, sex trafficking of children, sexual exploitation of minor children, transport of
visual depictions of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct, child exploitation
enterprises, and other crimes, specifically including, but not limited to, those crimes
designated in 18 U.S.C. § 2422(b), § 2423(a), § 2423(b), and § 2423(e). L.M. is
therefore a victim of one or more offenses enumerated in 18 U.S.C. § 2255 and, as
such, asserts a cause of action against the defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, pursuant to this
Section of the United States Code and the agreement between the Defendant, Jeffrey
Epstein, and the United States Government.
203. As a direct and proximate result of the offenses enumerated in Title 18,
United States Code, Section 2255, being committed against her, L.M. has in the past
suffered, and will in the future suffer, physical injury pain and suffering, emotional
distress, psychological trauma, mental anguish, humiliation, embarrassment, loss of
self-esteem, loss of dignity, invasion of her privacy and other damages associated with
defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, controlling, manipulating and coercing her into a perverse
and conventional way of life for a minor. The then-minor plaintiff L.M. incurred medical
and psychological expenses and the plaintiff, L.M., will in the future suffer medical and
psychological expenses. The plaintiff, L.M., has suffered a loss of income, a loss of the
capacity to earn income in the future, and a loss of the capacity to enjoy life. These
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injuries are permanent in nature and the plaintiff, L.M., will continue to suffer these
losses in the future.
204. Wherefore, the plaintiff, L.M., demands judgments against the defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, for compensatory damages of at least the minimum amount provided
by law, attorney's fees, costs, and such other and further relief as this Court deems just
and proper, and hereby demands trial by jury on all issues triable as of right by a jury.
COUNT 47
Cause of Action Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. ti 2255
July 2003 — Incident 3
205. Plaintiff, L.M. adopts and realleges paragraphs 1 through 20 above.
206. On or about July 2003, the exact date being unknown to L.M., Defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, committed a federal sexual offense against her, including a violation of
numerous federal criminal statutes condemning the coercion and enticement of a minor
to engage in prostitution or sexual activity, travel with intent to engage in illicit sexual
conduct, sex trafficking of children, sexual exploitation of minor children, transport of
visual depictions of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct, child exploitation
enterprises, and other crimes, specifically including, but not limited to, those crimes
designated in 18 U.S.C. § 2422(b), § 2423(a), § 2423(b), and § 2423(e). L.M. is
therefore a victim of one or more offenses enumerated in 18 U.S.C. § 2255 and, as
such, asserts a cause of action against the defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, pursuant to this
Section of the United States Code and the agreement between the Defendant, Jeffrey
Epstein, and the United States Government.
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207. As a direct and proximate result of the offenses enumerated in Title 18,
United States Code, Section 2255, being committed against her, L.M. has in the past
suffered, and will in the future suffer, physical injury pain and suffering, emotional
distress, psychological trauma, mental anguish, humiliation, embarrassment, loss of
self-esteem, loss of dignity, invasion of her privacy and other damages associated with
defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, controlling, manipulating and coercing her into a perverse
and conventional way of life for a minor. The then-minor plaintiff L.M. incurred medical
and psychological expenses and the plaintiff, L.M., will in the future suffer medical and
psychological expenses. The plaintiff, L.M., has suffered a loss of income, a loss of the
capacity to earn income in the future, and a loss of the capacity to enjoy life. These
injuries are permanent in nature and the plaintiff, L.M., will continue to suffer these
losses in the future.
208. Wherefore, the plaintiff, L.M., demands judgments against the defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, for compensatory damages of at least the minimum amount provided
by law, attorney's fees, costs, and such other and further relief as this Court deems just
and proper. and hereby demands trial by jury on all issues triable as of right by a jury.
COUNT 48
Cause of Action Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 2255
July 2003 — Incident 4
209. Plaintiff, L.M. adopts and realleges paragraphs 1 through 20 above.
210. On or about July 2003, the exact date being unknown to L.M., Defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, committed a federal sexual offense against her, including a violation of
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numerous federal criminal statutes condemning the coercion and enticement of a minor
to engage in prostitution or sexual activity, travel with intent to engage in illicit sexual
conduct, sex trafficking of children, sexual exploitation of minor children, transport of
visual depictions of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct, child exploitation
enterprises, and other crimes, specifically including, but not limited to, those crimes
designated in 18 U.S.C. § 2422(b), § 2423(a), § 2423(b), and § 2423(e). L.M. is
therefore a victim of one or more offenses enumerated in 18 U.S.C. § 2255 and, as
such, asserts a cause of action against the defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, pursuant to this
Section of the United States Code and the agreement between the Defendant, Jeffrey
Epstein, and the United States Government.
211. As a direct and proximate result of the offenses enumerated in Title 18,
United States Code, Section 2255, being committed against her, L.M. has in the past
suffered, and will in the future suffer, physical injury pain and suffering, emotional
distress, psychological trauma, mental anguish, humiliation, embarrassment, loss of
self-esteem, loss of dignity, invasion of her privacy and other damages associated with
defendant. Jeffrey Epstein controlling, manipulating and coercing her into a perverse
and conventional way of life for a minor. The then-minor plaintiff L.M. incurred medical
and psychological expenses and the plaintiff, L.M., will in the future suffer medical and
psychological expenses. The plaintiff, L.M., has suffered a loss of income, a loss of the
capacity to earn income in the future, and a loss of the capacity to enjoy life. These
injuries are permanent in nature and the plaintiff, L.M., will continue to suffer these
losses in the future.
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212. Wherefore, the plaintiff, L.M., demands judgments against the defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, for compensatory damages of at least the minimum amount provided
by law, attorney's fees, costs, and such other and further relief as this Court deems just
and proper, and hereby demands trial by jury on all issues triable as of right by a jury.
COUNT 49
Cause of Action Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 2255
August 2003 — Incident 1
213. Plaintiff, L.M. adopts and realleges paragraphs 1 through 20 above.
214. On or about August 2003, the exact date being unknown to L.M.,
Defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, committed a federal sexual offense against her, including a
violation of numerous federal criminal statutes condemning the coercion and
enticement of a minor to engage in prostitution or sexual activity, travel with intent to
engage in illicit sexual conduct, sex trafficking of children, sexual exploitation of minor
children, transport of visual depictions of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct,
child exploitation enterprises, and other crimes, specifically including, but not limited to,
those crimes designated in 18 U.S.C. § 2422(b), § 2423(a), § 2423(b), and § 2423(e).
L.M. is therefore a victim of one or more offenses enumerated in 18 U.S.C. § 2255 and,
as such, asserts a cause of action against the defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, pursuant to
this Section of the United States Code and the agreement between the Defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, and the United States Government.
215. As a direct and proximate result of the offenses enumerated in Title 18,
United States Code, Section 2255, being committed against her, L.M. has in the past
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suffered, and will in the future suffer, physical injury pain and suffering, emotional
distress, psychological trauma, mental anguish, humiliation, embarrassment, loss of
self-esteem, loss of dignity, invasion of her privacy and other damages associated with
defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, controlling, manipulating and coercing her into a perverse
and conventional way of life for a minor. The then-minor plaintiff L.M. incurred medical
and psychological expenses and the plaintiff, L.M., will in the future suffer medical and
psychological expenses. The plaintiff, L.M., has suffered a loss of income, a loss of the
capacity to earn income in the future, and a loss of the capacity to enjoy life. These
injuries are permanent in nature and the plaintiff, L.M., will continue to suffer these
losses in the future.
216. Wherefore, the plaintiff, L.M., demands judgments against the defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, for compensatory damages of at least the minimum amount provided
by law, attorney's fees, costs, and such other and further relief as this Court deems just
and proper, and hereby demands trial by jury on all issues triable as of right by a jury.
COUNT 50
Cause of Action Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. ¢ 2255
August 2003 — Incident 2
217. Plaintiff, L.M. adopts and realleges paragraphs 1 through 20 above.
218. On or about August 2003, the exact date being unknown to L.M.,
Defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, committed a federal sexual offense against her, including a
violation of numerous federal criminal statutes condemning the coercion and
enticement of a minor to engage in prostitution or sexual activity, travel with intent to
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engage in illicit sexual conduct, sex trafficking of children, sexual exploitation of minor
children, transport of visual depictions of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct,
child exploitation enterprises, and other crimes, specifically including, but not limited to,
those crimes designated in 18 U.S.C. § 2422(b), § 2423(a), § 2423(b), and § 2423(e).
L.M. is therefore a victim of one or more offenses enumerated in 18 U.S.C. § 2255 and,
as such, asserts a cause of action against the defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, pursuant to
this Section of the United States Code and the agreement between the Defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, and the United States Government.
219. As a direct and proximate result of the offenses enumerated in Title 18,
United States Code, Section 2255, being committed against her, L.M. has in the past
suffered, and will in the future suffer, physical injury pain and suffering, emotional
distress, psychological trauma, mental anguish, humiliation, embarrassment, loss of
self-esteem, loss of dignity, invasion of her privacy and other damages associated with
defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, controlling, manipulating and coercing her into a perverse
and conventional way of life for a minor. The then-minor plaintiff L.M. incurred medical
and psychological expenses and the plaintiff, I M , will in the future suffer medical and
psychological expenses. The plaintiff, L.M., has suffered a loss of income, a loss of the
capacity to earn income in the future, and a loss of the capacity to enjoy life. These
injuries are permanent in nature and the plaintiff, L.M., will continue to suffer these
losses in the future.
220. Wherefore, the plaintiff, L.M., demands judgments against the defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, for compensatory damages of at least the minimum amount provided
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by law, attorney's fees, costs, and such other and further relief as this Court deems just
and proper, and hereby demands trial by jury on all issues triable as of right by a jury.
COUNT 51
Cause of Action Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. & 2255
August 2003 — Incident 3
221. Plaintiff, L.M. adopts and realleges paragraphs 1 through 20 above.
222. On or about August 2003, the exact date being unknown to L.M.,
Defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, committed a federal sexual offense against her, including a
violation of numerous federal criminal statutes condemning the coercion and
enticement of a minor to engage in prostitution or sexual activity, travel with intent to
engage in illicit sexual conduct, sex trafficking of children, sexual exploitation of minor
children, transport of visual depictions of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct,
child exploitation enterprises, and other crimes, specifically including, but not limited to,
those crimes designated in 18 U.S.C. § 2422(b), § 2423(a), § 2423(b), and § 2423(e).
L.M. is therefore a victim of one or more offenses enumerated in 18 U.S.C. § 2255 and,
as such. asserts a cause of action against the defendant. Jeffrey Epstein, pursuant to
this Section of the United States Code and the agreement between the Defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, and the United States Government.
223. As a direct and proximate result of the offenses enumerated in Title 18,
United States Code, Section 2255, being committed against her, L.M. has in the past
suffered, and will in the future suffer, physical injury pain and suffering, emotional
distress, psychological trauma, mental anguish, humiliation, embarrassment, loss of
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self-esteem, loss of dignity, invasion of her privacy and other damages associated with
defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, controlling, manipulating and coercing her into a perverse
and conventional way of life for a minor. The then-minor plaintiff L.M. incurred medical
and psychological expenses and the plaintiff, L.M., will in the future suffer medical and
psychological expenses. The plaintiff, L.M., has suffered a loss of income, a loss of the
capacity to earn income in the future, and a loss of the capacity to enjoy life. These
injuries are permanent in nature and the plaintiff, L.M., will continue to suffer these
losses in the future.
224. Wherefore, the plaintiff, L.M., demands judgments against the defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, for compensatory damages of at least the minimum amount provided
by law, attorney's fees, costs, and such other and further relief as this Court deems just
and proper, and hereby demands trial by jury on all issues triable as of right by a jury.
COUNT 52
Cause of Action Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 4 2255
August 2003 — Incident 4
225 Plaintiff, L.M. adopts and realleges paragraphs 1 through 20 above.
226. On or about August 2003, the exact date being unknown to L.M.,
Defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, committed a federal sexual offense against her, including a
violation of numerous federal criminal statutes condemning the coercion and
enticement of a minor to engage in prostitution or sexual activity, travel with intent to
engage in illicit sexual conduct, sex trafficking of children, sexual exploitation of minor
children, transport of visual depictions of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct,
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child exploitation enterprises, and other crimes, specifically including, but not limited to,
those crimes designated in 18 U.S.C. § 2422(b), § 2423(a), § 2423(b), and § 2423(e).
L.M. is therefore a victim of one or more offenses enumerated in 18 U.S.C. § 2255 and,
as such, asserts a cause of action against the defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, pursuant to
this Section of the United States Code and the agreement between the Defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, and the United States Government.
227. As a direct and proximate result of the offenses enumerated in Title 18,
United States Code, Section 2255, being committed against her, L.M. has in the past
suffered, and will in the future suffer, physical injury pain and suffering, emotional
distress, psychological trauma, mental anguish, humiliation, embarrassment, loss of
self-esteem, loss of dignity, invasion of her privacy and other damages associated with
defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, controlling, manipulating and coercing her into a perverse
and conventional way of life for a minor. The then-minor plaintiff L.M. incurred medical
and psychological expenses and the plaintiff, L.M., will in the future suffer medical and
psychological expenses. The plaintiff, L.M., has suffered a loss of income, a loss of the
capacity to earn income in the future, and a loss of the capacity to enjoy life. These
injuries are permanent in nature and the plaintiff, L.M., will continue to suffer these
losses in the future.
228. Wherefore, the plaintiff, L.M., demands judgments against the defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, for compensatory damages of at least the minimum amount provided
by law, attorney's fees, costs, and such other and further relief as this Court deems just
and proper, and hereby demands trial by jury on all issues triable as of right by a jury.
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COUNT 53
Cause of Action Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 4 2255
September 2003 — Incident 1
229. Plaintiff, L.M. adopts and realleges paragraphs 1 through 20 above.
230. On or about September 2003, the exact date being unknown to L.M.,
Defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, committed a federal sexual offense against her, including a
violation of numerous federal criminal statutes condemning the coercion and
enticement of a minor to engage in prostitution or sexual activity, travel with intent to
engage in illicit sexual conduct, sex trafficking of children, sexual exploitation of minor
children, transport of visual depictions of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct,
child exploitation enterprises, and other crimes, specifically including, but not limited to,
those crimes designated in 18 U.S.C. § 2422(b), § 2423(a), § 2423(b), and § 2423(e).
L.M. is therefore a victim of one or more offenses enumerated in 18 U.S.C. § 2255 and,
as such, asserts a cause of action against the defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, pursuant to
this Section of the United States Code and the agreement between the Defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, and the United States Government.
231. As a direct and proximate result of the offenses enumerated in Title 18,
United States Code, Section 2255, being committed against her, L.M. has in the past
suffered, and will in the future suffer, physical injury pain and suffering, emotional
distress, psychological trauma, mental anguish, humiliation, embarrassment, loss of
self-esteem, loss of dignity, invasion of her privacy and other damages associated with
defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, controlling, manipulating and coercing her into a perverse
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and conventional way of life for a minor. The then-minor plaintiff L.M. incurred medical
and psychological expenses and the plaintiff, L.M., will in the future suffer medical and
psychological expenses. The plaintiff, L.M., has suffered a loss of income, a loss of the
capacity to earn income in the future, and a loss of the capacity to enjoy life. These
injuries are permanent in nature and the plaintiff, L.M., will continue to suffer these
losses in the future.
232. Wherefore, the plaintiff, L.M., demands judgments against the defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, for compensatory damages of at least the minimum amount provided
by law, attorney's fees, costs, and such other and further relief as this Court deems just
and proper, and hereby demands trial by jury on all issues triable as of right by a jury.
COUNT 54
Cause of Action Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 4 2255
September 2003 — Incident 2
233. Plaintiff, L.M. adopts and realleges paragraphs 1 through 20 above.
234. On or about September 2003, the exact date being unknown to L.M.,
Defendant, Jeffrey Epstein. committed a federal sexual offense against her, including a
violation of numerous federal criminal statutes condemning the coercion and
enticement of a minor to engage in prostitution or sexual activity, travel with intent to
engage in illicit sexual conduct, sex trafficking of children, sexual exploitation of minor
children, transport of visual depictions of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct,
child exploitation enterprises, and other crimes, specifically including, but not limited to,
those crimes designated in 18 U.S.C. § 2422(b), § 2423(a), § 2423(b), and § 2423(e).
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L.M. is therefore a victim of one or more offenses enumerated in 18 U.S.C. § 2255 and,
as such, asserts a cause of action against the defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, pursuant to
this Section of the United States Code and the agreement between the Defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, and the United States Government.
235. As a direct and proximate result of the offenses enumerated in Title 18,
United States Code, Section 2255, being committed against her, L.M. has in the past
suffered, and will in the future suffer, physical injury pain and suffering, emotional
distress, psychological trauma, mental anguish, humiliation, embarrassment, loss of
self-esteem, loss of dignity, invasion of her privacy and other damages associated with
defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, controlling, manipulating and coercing her into a perverse
and conventional way of life for a minor. The then-minor plaintiff L.M. incurred medical
and psychological expenses and the plaintiff, L.M., will in the future suffer medical and
psychological expenses. The plaintiff, L.M., has suffered a loss of income, a loss of the
capacity to earn income in the future, and a loss of the capacity to enjoy life. These
injuries are permanent in nature and the plaintiff, L.M., will continue to suffer these
losses in the future.
236. Wherefore, the plaintiff, L.M., demands judgments against the defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, for compensatory damages of at least the minimum amount provided
by law, attorney's fees, costs, and such other and further relief as this Court deems just
and proper, and hereby demands trial by jury on all issues triable as of right by a jury.
COUNT 55
Cause of Action Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 2255
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September 2003 — Incident 3
237. Plaintiff, L.M. adopts and realleges paragraphs 1 through 20 above.
238. On or about September 2003, the exact date being unknown to L.M.,
Defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, committed a federal sexual offense against her, including a
violation of numerous federal criminal statutes condemning the coercion and
enticement of a minor to engage in prostitution or sexual activity, travel with intent to
engage in illicit sexual conduct, sex trafficking of children, sexual exploitation of minor
children, transport of visual depictions of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct,
child exploitation enterprises, and other crimes, specifically including, but not limited to,
those crimes designated in 18 U.S.C. § 2422(b), § 2423(a), § 2423(b), and § 2423(e).
L.M. is therefore a victim of one or more offenses enumerated in 18 U.S.C. § 2255 and,
as such, asserts a cause of action against the defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, pursuant to
this Section of the United States Code and the agreement between the Defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, and the United States Government.
239. As a direct and proximate result of the offenses enumerated in Title 18,
United States Code, Section 2255, being committed against her, I- M. has in the past
suffered, and will in the future suffer, physical injury pain and suffering, emotional
distress, psychological trauma, mental anguish, humiliation, embarrassment, loss of
self-esteem, loss of dignity, invasion of her privacy and other damages associated with
defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, controlling, manipulating and coercing her into a perverse
and conventional way of life for a minor. The then-minor plaintiff L.M. incurred medical
and psychological expenses and the plaintiff, L.M., will in the future suffer medical and
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psychological expenses. The plaintiff, L.M., has suffered a loss of income, a loss of the
capacity to earn income in the future, and a loss of the capacity to enjoy life. These
injuries are permanent in nature and the plaintiff, L.M., will continue to suffer these
losses in the future.
240. Wherefore, the plaintiff, L.M., demands judgments against the defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, for compensatory damages of at least the minimum amount provided
by law, attorney's fees, costs, and such other and further relief as this Court deems just
and proper, and hereby demands trial by jury on all issues triable as of right by a jury.
COUNT 56
Cause of Action Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 2255
September 2003 — Incident 4
241. Plaintiff, L.M. adopts and realleges paragraphs 1 through 20 above.
242. On or about September 2003, the exact date being unknown to L.M.,
Defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, committed a federal sexual offense against her, including a
violation of numerous federal criminal statutes condemning the coercion and
enticement of a minor to engage in prostitution or sexual activity, travel with intent to
engage in illicit sexual conduct, sex trafficking of children, sexual exploitation of minor
children, transport of visual depictions of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct,
child exploitation enterprises, and other crimes, specifically including, but not limited to,
those crimes designated in 18 U.S.C. § 2422(b), § 2423(a), § 2423(b), and § 2423(e).
L.M. is therefore a victim of one or more offenses enumerated in 18 U.S.C. § 2255 and,
as such, asserts a cause of action against the defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, pursuant to
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this Section of the United States Code and the agreement between the Defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, and the United States Government.
243. As a direct and proximate result of the offenses enumerated in Title 18,
United States Code, Section 2255, being committed against her, L.M. has in the past
suffered, and will in the future suffer, physical injury pain and suffering, emotional
distress, psychological trauma, mental anguish, humiliation, embarrassment, loss of
self-esteem, loss of dignity, invasion of her privacy and other damages associated with
defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, controlling, manipulating and coercing her into a perverse
and conventional way of life for a minor. The then-minor plaintiff L.M. incurred medical
and psychological expenses and the plaintiff, L.M., will in the future suffer medical and
psychological expenses. The plaintiff, L.M., has suffered a loss of income, a loss of the
capacity to earn income in the future, and a loss of the capacity to enjoy life. These
injuries are permanent in nature and the plaintiff, L.M., will continue to suffer these
losses in the future.
244. Wherefore, the plaintiff, L.M., demands judgments against the defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, for compensatory damages of at least the minimum amount provided
by law, attorney's fees, costs, and such other and further relief as this Court deems just
and proper, and hereby demands trial by jury on all issues triable as of right by a jury.
COUNT 57
Cause of Action Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 4 2255
October 2003 — Incident 1
245. Plaintiff, L.M. adopts and realleges paragraphs 1 through 20 above.
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246. On or about October 2003, the exact date being unknown to L.M.,
Defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, committed a federal sexual offense against her, including a
violation of numerous federal criminal statutes condemning the coercion and
enticement of a minor to engage in prostitution or sexual activity, travel with intent to
engage in illicit sexual conduct, sex trafficking of children, sexual exploitation of minor
children, transport of visual depictions of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct,
child exploitation enterprises, and other crimes, specifically including, but not limited to,
those crimes designated in 18 U.S.C. § 2422(b), § 2423(a), § 2423(b), and § 2423(e).
L.M. is therefore a victim of one or more offenses enumerated in 18 U.S.C. § 2255 and,
as such, asserts a cause of action against the defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, pursuant to
this Section of the United States Code and the agreement between the Defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, and the United States Government.
247. As a direct and proximate result of the offenses enumerated in Title 18,
United States Code, Section 2255, being committed against her, L.M. has in the past
suffered, and will in the future suffer, physical injury pain and suffering, emotional
distress, psychological trauma, mental anguish. humiliation, embarrassment, loss of
self-esteem, loss of dignity, invasion of her privacy and other damages associated with
defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, controlling, manipulating and coercing her into a perverse
and conventional way of life for a minor. The then-minor plaintiff L.M. incurred medical
and psychological expenses and the plaintiff, L.M., will in the future suffer medical and
psychological expenses. The plaintiff, L.M., has suffered a loss of income, a loss of the
capacity to earn income in the future, and a loss of the capacity to enjoy life. These
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injuries are permanent in nature and the plaintiff, L.M., will continue to suffer these
losses in the future.
248. Wherefore, the plaintiff, L.M., demands judgments against the defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, for compensatory damages of at least the minimum amount provided
by law, attorney's fees, costs, and such other and further relief as this Court deems just
and proper, and hereby demands trial by jury on all issues triable as of right by a jury.
COUNT 58
Cause of Action Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 4 2255
October 2003 — Incident 2
249. Plaintiff, L.M. adopts and realleges paragraphs 1 through 20 above.
250. On or about October 2003, the exact date being unknown to L.M.,
Defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, committed a federal sexual offense against her, including a
violation of numerous federal criminal statutes condemning the coercion and
enticement of a minor to engage in prostitution or sexual activity, travel with intent to
engage in illicit sexual conduct, sex trafficking of children, sexual exploitation of minor
children, transport of visual depictions of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct,
child exploitation enterprises, and other crimes, specifically including, but not limited to,
those crimes designated in 18 U.S.C. § 2422(b), § 2423(a), § 2423(b), and § 2423(e).
L.M. is therefore a victim of one or more offenses enumerated in 18 U.S.C. § 2255 and,
as such, asserts a cause of action against the defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, pursuant to
this Section of the United States Code and the agreement between the Defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, and the United States Government.
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251. As a direct and proximate result of the offenses enumerated in Title 18,
United States Code, Section 2255, being committed against her, L.M. has in the past
suffered, and will in the future suffer, physical injury pain and suffering, emotional
distress, psychological trauma, mental anguish, humiliation, embarrassment, loss of
self-esteem, loss of dignity, invasion of her privacy and other damages associated with
defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, controlling, manipulating and coercing her into a perverse
and conventional way of life for a minor. The then-minor plaintiff L.M. incurred medical
and psychological expenses and the plaintiff, L.M., will in the future suffer medical and
psychological expenses. The plaintiff, L.M., has suffered a loss of income, a loss of the
capacity to earn income in the future, and a loss of the capacity to enjoy life. These
injuries are permanent in nature and the plaintiff, L.M., will continue to suffer these
losses in the future.
252. Wherefore, the plaintiff, L.M., demands judgments against the defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, for compensatory damages of at least the minimum amount provided
by law, attorney's fees, costs, and such other and further relief as this Court deems just
and proper, and hereby demands trial by jury on all issues triable as of right by a jury
COUNT 69
Cause of Action Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 4 2255
October 2003 — Incident 3
253. Plaintiff, L.M. adopts and realleges paragraphs 1 through 20 above.
254. On or about October 2003, the exact date being unknown to L.M.,
Defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, committed a federal sexual offense against her, including a
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violation of numerous federal criminal statutes condemning the coercion and
enticement of a minor to engage in prostitution or sexual activity, travel with intent to
engage in illicit sexual conduct, sex trafficking of children, sexual exploitation of minor
children, transport of visual depictions of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct,
child exploitation enterprises, and other crimes, specifically including, but not limited to,
those crimes designated in 18 U.S.C. § 2422(b), § 2423(a), § 2423(b), and § 2423(e).
L.M. is therefore a victim of one or more offenses enumerated in 18 U.S.C. § 2255 and,
as such, asserts a cause of action against the defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, pursuant to
this Section of the United States Code and the agreement between the Defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, and the United States Government.
255. As a direct and proximate result of the offenses enumerated in Title 18,
United States Code, Section 2255, being committed against her, L.M. has in the past
suffered, and will in the future suffer, physical injury pain and suffering, emotional
distress, psychological trauma, mental anguish, humiliation, embarrassment, loss of
self-esteem, loss of dignity, invasion of her privacy and other damages associated with
defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, controlling, manipulating and coercing her into a perverse
and conventional way of life for a minor. The then-minor plaintiff L.M. incurred medical
and psychological expenses and the plaintiff, L.M., will in the future suffer medical and
psychological expenses. The plaintiff, L.M., has suffered a loss of income, a loss of the
capacity to earn income in the future, and a loss of the capacity to enjoy life. These
injuries are permanent in nature and the plaintiff, L.M., will continue to suffer these
losses in the future.
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256. Wherefore, the plaintiff, L.M., demands judgments against the defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, for compensatory damages of at least the minimum amount provided
by law, attorney's fees, costs, and such other and further relief as this Court deems just
and proper, and hereby demands trial by jury on all issues triable as of right by a jury.
COUNT 60
Cause of Action Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 2255
October 2003 — Incident 4
257. Plaintiff, L.M. adopts and realleges paragraphs 1 through 20 above.
258. On or about October 2003, the exact date being unknown to L.M.,
Defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, committed a federal sexual offense against her, including a
violation of numerous federal criminal statutes condemning the coercion and
enticement of a minor to engage in prostitution or sexual activity, travel with intent to
engage in illicit sexual conduct, sex trafficking of children, sexual exploitation of minor
children, transport of visual depictions of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct,
child exploitation enterprises, and other crimes, specifically including, but not limited to,
those crimes designated in 18 U.S.C. § 2422(b), § 2423(a), § 2423(b), and § 2423(e).
L.M. is therefore a victim of one or more offenses enumerated in 18 U.S.C. § 2255 and,
as such, asserts a cause of action against the defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, pursuant to
this Section of the United States Code and the agreement between the Defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, and the United States Government.
259. As a direct and proximate result of the offenses enumerated in Title 18,
United States Code, Section 2255, being committed against her, L.M. has in the past
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suffered, and will in the future suffer, physical injury pain and suffering, emotional
distress, psychological trauma, mental anguish, humiliation, embarrassment, loss of
self-esteem, loss of dignity, invasion of her privacy and other damages associated with
defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, controlling, manipulating and coercing her into a perverse
and conventional way of life for a minor. The then-minor plaintiff L.M. incurred medical
and psychological expenses and the plaintiff, L.M., will in the future suffer medical and
psychological expenses. The plaintiff, L.M., has suffered a loss of income, a loss of the
capacity to earn income in the future, and a loss of the capacity to enjoy life. These
injuries are permanent in nature and the plaintiff, L.M., will continue to suffer these
losses in the future.
260. Wherefore, the plaintiff, L.M., demands judgments against the defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, for compensatory damages of at least the minimum amount provided
by law, attorney's fees, costs, and such other and further relief as this Court deems just
and proper, and hereby demands trial by jury on all issues triable as of right by a jury.
COUNT 61
Cause of Action Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 2255
November 2003 — Incident 1
261. Plaintiff, L.M. adopts and realleges paragraphs 1 through 20 above.
262. On or about November 2003, the exact date being unknown to L.M.,
Defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, committed a federal sexual offense against her, including a
violation of numerous federal criminal statutes condemning the coercion and
enticement of a minor to engage in prostitution or sexual activity, travel with intent to
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engage in illicit sexual conduct, sex trafficking of children, sexual exploitation of minor
children, transport of visual depictions of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct,
child exploitation enterprises, and other crimes, specifically including, but not limited to,
those crimes designated in 18 U.S.C. § 2422(b), § 2423(a), § 2423(b), and § 2423(e).
L.M. is therefore a victim of one or more offenses enumerated in 18 U.S.C. § 2255 and,
as such, asserts a cause of action against the defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, pursuant to
this Section of the United States Code and the agreement between the Defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, and the United States Government.
263. As a direct and proximate result of the offenses enumerated in Title 18,
United States Code, Section 2255, being committed against her, L.M. has in the past
suffered, and will in the future suffer, physical injury pain and suffering, emotional
distress, psychological trauma, mental anguish, humiliation, embarrassment, loss of
self-esteem, loss of dignity, invasion of her privacy and other damages associated with
defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, controlling, manipulating and coercing her into a perverse
and conventional way of life for a minor. The then-minor plaintiff L.M. incurred medical
and psychological expenses and the plaintiff, L M . will in the future suffer medical and
psychological expenses. The plaintiff, L.M., has suffered a loss of income, a loss of the
capacity to earn income in the future, and a loss of the capacity to enjoy life. These
injuries are permanent in nature and the plaintiff, L.M., will continue to suffer these
losses in the future.
264. Wherefore, the plaintiff, L.M., demands judgments against the defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, for compensatory damages of at least the minimum amount provided
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by law, attorney's fees, costs, and such other and further relief as this Court deems just
and proper, and hereby demands trial by jury on all issues triable as of right by a jury.
COUNT 62
Cause of Action Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 2255
November 2003 — Incident 2
265. Plaintiff, L.M. adopts and realleges paragraphs 1 through 20 above.
266. On or about November 2003, the exact date being unknown to L.M.,
Defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, committed a federal sexual offense against her, including a
violation of numerous federal criminal statutes condemning the coercion and
enticement of a minor to engage in prostitution or sexual activity, travel with intent to
engage in illicit sexual conduct, sex trafficking of children, sexual exploitation of minor
children, transport of visual depictions of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct,
child exploitation enterprises, and other crimes, specifically including, but not limited to,
those crimes designated in 18 U.S.C. § 2422(b), § 2423(a), § 2423(b), and § 2423(e).
L.M. is therefore a victim of one or more offenses enumerated in 18 U.S.C. § 2255 and,
as such, asserts a cause of action against the defendant, Jeffrey Epstein. pursuant to
this Section of the United States Code and the agreement between the Defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, and the United States Government.
267. As a direct and proximate result of the offenses enumerated in Title 18,
United States Code, Section 2255, being committed against her, L.M. has in the past
suffered, and will in the future suffer, physical injury pain and suffering, emotional
distress, psychological trauma, mental anguish, humiliation, embarrassment, loss of
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self-esteem, loss of dignity, invasion of her privacy and other damages associated with
defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, controlling, manipulating and coercing her into a perverse
and conventional way of life for a minor. The then-minor plaintiff L.M. incurred medical
and psychological expenses and the plaintiff, L.M., will in the future suffer medical and
psychological expenses. The plaintiff, L.M., has suffered a loss of income, a loss of the
capacity to earn income in the future, and a loss of the capacity to enjoy life. These
injuries are permanent in nature and the plaintiff, L.M., will continue to suffer these
losses in the future.
268. Wherefore, the plaintiff, L.M., demands judgments against the defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, for compensatory damages of at least the minimum amount provided
by law, attorney's fees, costs, and such other and further relief as this Court deems just
and proper, and hereby demands trial by jury on all issues triable as of right by a jury.
COUNT 63
Cause of Action Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 4 2255
November 2003 — Incident 3
269 Plaintiff. L M. adopts and realleges paragraphs 1 through 20 above.
270. On or about November 2003, the exact date being unknown to L.M.,
Defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, committed a federal sexual offense against her, including a
violation of numerous federal criminal statutes condemning the coercion and
enticement of a minor to engage in prostitution or sexual activity, travel with intent to
engage in illicit sexual conduct, sex trafficking of children, sexual exploitation of minor
children, transport of visual depictions of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct,
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child exploitation enterprises, and other crimes, specifically including, but not limited to,
those crimes designated in 18 U.S.C. § 2422(b), § 2423(a), § 2423(b), and § 2423(e).
L.M. is therefore a victim of one or more offenses enumerated in 18 U.S.C. § 2255 and,
as such, asserts a cause of action against the defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, pursuant to
this Section of the United States Code and the agreement between the Defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, and the United States Government.
271. As a direct and proximate result of the offenses enumerated in Title 18,
United States Code, Section 2255, being committed against her, L.M. has in the past
suffered, and will in the future suffer, physical injury pain and suffering, emotional
distress, psychological trauma, mental anguish, humiliation, embarrassment, loss of
self-esteem, loss of dignity, invasion of her privacy and other damages associated with
defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, controlling, manipulating and coercing her into a perverse
and conventional way of life for a minor. The then-minor plaintiff L.M. incurred medical
and psychological expenses and the plaintiff, L.M., will in the future suffer medical and
psychological expenses. The plaintiff, L.M., has suffered a loss of income, a loss of the
capacity to earn income in the future, and a loss of the capacity to enjoy life. These
injuries are permanent in nature and the plaintiff, L.M., will continue to suffer these
losses in the future.
272. Wherefore, the plaintiff, L.M., demands judgments against the defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, for compensatory damages of at least the minimum amount provided
by law, attorney's fees, costs, and such other and further relief as this Court deems just
and proper, and hereby demands trial by jury on all issues triable as of right by a jury.
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COUNT 64
Cause of Action Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. S 2255
November 2003 — incident 4
273. Plaintiff, L.M. adopts and realleges paragraphs 1 through 20 above.
274. On or about November 2003, the exact date being unknown to L.M.,
Defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, committed a federal sexual offense against her, including a
violation of numerous federal criminal statutes condemning the coercion and
enticement of a minor to engage in prostitution or sexual activity, travel with intent to
engage in illicit sexual conduct, sex trafficking of children, sexual exploitation of minor
children, transport of visual depictions of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct,
child exploitation enterprises, and other crimes, specifically including, but not limited to,
those crimes designated in 18 U.S.C. § 2422(b), § 2423(a), § 2423(b), and § 2423(e).
L.M. is therefore a victim of one or more offenses enumerated in 18 U.S.C. § 2255 and,
as such, asserts a cause of action against the defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, pursuant to
this Section of the United States Code and the agreement between the Defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, and the United States Government.
275. As a direct and proximate result of the offenses enumerated in Title 18,
United States Code, Section 2255, being committed against her, L.M. has in the past
suffered, and will in the future suffer, physical injury pain and suffering, emotional
distress, psychological trauma, mental anguish, humiliation, embarrassment, loss of
self-esteem, loss of dignity, invasion of her privacy and other damages associated with
defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, controlling, manipulating and coercing her into a perverse
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and conventional way of life for a minor. The then-minor
plaintiff L.M. incurred medical
and psychological expenses and the plaintiff, L.M., will
in the future suffer medical and
psychological expenses. The plaintiff, L.M., has suffered
a loss of income, a loss of the
capacity to earn income in the future, and a loss of the
capac ity to enjoy life. These
injuries are permanent in nature and the plaintiff, L.M.,
will continue to suffer these
losses in the future.
276. Wherefore, the plaintiff, L.M., demands judgments again
st the defendant,
Jeffrey Epstein, for compensatory damages of at least the
minimum amount provided
by law, attorney's fees, costs, and such other and further
relief as this Court deems just
and proper, and hereby demands trial by jury on all issue
s triable as of right by a jury.
COUNT 65
Cause of Action Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 6 2266
December 2003 — Incident 1
277. Plaintiff, L.M. adopts and realleges paragraphs 1
through 20 above.
278. On or about December 2003, the exact date being unkn
own to L.M.,
Defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, committed a federal sexual
offense against her, including a
violation of numerous federal criminal statutes condemning
the coercion and
enticement of a minor to engage in prostitution or sexua
l activity, travel with intent to
engage in illicit sexual conduct, sex trafficking of children,
sexual exploitation of minor
children, transport of visual depictions of a minor engaging
in sexually explicit conduct,
child exploitation enterprises, and other crimes, specifically
including, but not limited to,
those crimes designated in 18 U.S.C. § 2422(b), § 2423
(a), § 2423(b), and § 2423(e).
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