JAMES PATTERSON and this had led to a fight—a “verbal disagreement” — with 7 Dobbs. They drive ove: Epstein. — the kitchen — maybe e She'd left without getting paid. Gone down to the kitchen they're walked upstair and told Wendy, “Let's go!” : Pel Sometimes Goer “If youre uncomfortable,” Wendy had told her, “tell him to i mend their friends, anc stop, and he will” F None of the girls cc On the other hand, Wendy had also told her, “The more you i | Peonitiained as-amacn do, the more you get paid.” | Be rohie a licensed ine. A few weeks later, she agreed to return to the house on El a a eighteen years old, ae Brille: i or GED. Once again Sarah had taken Jenny upstairs and into the mas- 7 5 ter bedroom. Sarah had set up the massage table, laid out the oils Z a that Jenny would use. B 4 ; . . Then Epstein had entered the room wearing only a towel. q ; . Jenny had been wearing tight jeans. She had a tight belt on. i a She kept the jeans on, though Epstein still made a grab for her a buttocks. Then he rolled onto his back and grabbed for her 4 _ -preasts. Jenny became upset yet again. But this time, she was q paid two hundred dollars before leaving. She never did go back { " to the house. But, like Francine, she has one more thing to tell © 4 the detectives. F 4 Another girl from her high school had been there on the day 7 4 of her second visit with Epstein. Kristina. And later, Kristina 4 told Jenny that she also had “a problem” with Epstein. F 4 Girls seemed to be turning Up all the time. And the detec E tives were just getting started. ; 3 : One girl leads Chief Reiter’s team to another. And every time, © i. they hear the same story. The girls are approached by wendy q 70 j y HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019186