Addendum 8. Basis of Claim Summary This Notice of Claim is filed on behalf of claimants and Both are victims and survivors of the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking conspiracy. The Notice is filed on behalf of these two claimants personally and also as representatives of the class of all Epstein victims and survivors trafficked after August 29, 1996 when reported the conspiracy to the FBI and also those who suffered before or after August 29, 1996 from possible Child Sex Abuse Materials ("CSAM") and other sex trafficking-related crimes. The trafficking of and l=, along with the trafficking of hundreds of others, and possible CSAM crimes, were caused and/or enabled, in whole or in part, by the abject failures of the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation ("FBI") for nearly 25 years. Story — Epstein and Maxwell's Abuse of Her, and Her 1996 Report to the FBI of the Epstein Sex Trafficking Conspiracy, Which the FBI Flatly Ignored In the mid-1990s, =, then in her mid-twenties, was an Upon graduation, she started working for Epstein, first assisting him to collect art and then acting as a kind of receptionist and providing other services as needed at his New York City residence, the apartment building on East 66' Street where Epstein housed many young girls, and his offices. Epstein presented himself to and others as someone who was very interested in art and a philanthropist who was interested in helping young people achieve their educational and other dreams. At Epstein's New York City residence, saw or heard about the visits of many high-level politicians and business leaders. She also saw many young girls come and go to and from Epstein's house. While working at Epstein's mansion, Maxwell actively put together what she called a "modeling book" containing photographs of young girls and boys in various stages of undress. Maxwell kept the "modeling book" in Epstein's safe. I EFTA00143419