STATEMENT OF FACTS Jane Doe #1 and Jane Doe #2 offer the following statement of facts, which they are prepared to establish at any evidentiary hearing that the Court might schedule. I. Between about 2003 and 2006, defendant Jeffrey Epstein (a billionaire with significant political connections) sexually abused more than 40 minor girls at his mansion in West Palm Beach, Florida, and elsewhere. 2. In 2006, at the request of the Palm Beach Police Department, the Federal Bureau of Investigation ("FBI") opened an investigation into allegations that Jeffrey Epstein ("Epstein") and his personal assistants had used facilities of interstate commerce to induce young girls between the ages of thirteen and seventeen to engage in prostitution, among other offenses. The case was presented to the United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida, which accepted the case for investigation. See Declaration of Bradley J. Edwards, Esq. at 1 (hereinafter "Edwards Declaration"). The Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office was investigating the case. Edwards Declaration at 1. 3. The FBI determined that both Jane Doe #1 and Jane Doe #2 were victims of sexual assaults by Epstein while they were minors beginning when they were approximately thirteen years of age and approximately xxxxx years of age. Both Jane Does were initially identified through the Palm Beach Police Department's investigation of Epstein. Edwards Declaration at 1. 4. On about June 7, 2007, FBI agents hand-delivered to Jane Doe #1 a standard CVRA victim notification letter. See Doc. #14 L la The notification promises that the Justice Department would makes its "best efforts" to protect Jane Doe #1's rights, including "[t]he reasonable right to confer with the attorney for the United States in the case" and "to be reasonably heard at any public proceeding in the district court EFTA00206695