Interview Notes for On June 13, 2019, Assistant US Attorne AUSA for the Northern District of Georgia telephonically met with a victim in the Jeffrey E tein case. Present during the call were Deputy Chief and , Senior Criminal Investigator (Contractor). Also present duriitSe call were attorneys Ms. representing At the beginning of the call, AUSA summarized the Crime Victims' Rights Act civil action and explained that the government was interested in hearin from victims about possible remedies in the action. AUSA asked if she had any thoughts about how the government should proceed. stated that she was willing to cooperate with any legal proceedings against Jeffrey Epstein. stated that she was 22 years old when she first met Epstein. She reported that she met Epstein in Little St. James, Vir n Islands. She added that the traveled to New York . While in , Epstein requested that she recruit other young girls. reported that she kept emails between her and Epstein regarding his request for the young girls. She advised that she was never interviewed or approached by law enforcement officials concerning the Epstein investigation. asked AUSA if he was a representative for the US government. She continued to ask if the United States had a responsibility to keep the citizens of allied countries safe and protected while in the country. AUSA explained that the US Attorney's Office in the Northern District of Georgia had a limited role in this case and that he was tasked by the Department of Justice to work with the victims in determining possible civil remedies in this case based on the government failing to confer with the victims. said that from 2006 through 2007 Epstein sexually abused and trafficked her to his associates. She added that she had evidence to support her allegation. She further added that she witnessed scared young girls being made available to his friends. further stated that she was aware that Epstein lives in Paris,