.TTERSON Firtyy Ricu could provide potential protec- that if I didn’t say what they wanted me to say, or not to sa lappened. I might get hurt. = s supposed FBI agent made me 42. I promised Epstein and his lawyer that I would kee, ft the old life of sexual slavery quiet. They seemed happy with that and that seemed to he life in a new country in hopes to [be the] way to keep me and my family safe. And I did ise illegal activities I knew all what Epstein and his lawyer told me. I kept quiet. iorted FBI call, I was contacted This declaration, stricken from the record by the judge in the appeared clearly to be working victims’ lawsuit against the government, also set in motion ne about an investigation into. | events that led to Dershowitz’s and Roberts’s lawyers becomin the girls being questioned were } _ involved in spectacular lawsuits, which included a complaint iexual contact with them. After _ Dershowitz that these allegations were false and had telitaed the man said they were being 7 him, and a complaint by Edwards that Dershowitz’s accusations id prostitutes, but in my case, if a | _ against him were false and defamatory. “be looked after.” The fact that . 4 fter the supposed FBI call rein- si j man I had talked to earlier was ig 31 but for Epstein. I didn’t think a q Id both be working together and d 5S 4 nber at almost exactly the same 4 | this person that I had gotten a 3 ; | didn’t tell him anything. The : ased to hear [that]. q q \e of Epstein’s lawyers (not Alan j : then got Epstein on the line at i { tis lawyer basically asked again a q x. The clear implication was that 4 | . ere talking to me, I was afraid of F Int keep quiet. My thought was q ; 248 j 4 — HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022056