TERSON ly finding underage girls to . pstein and Maxwell also got :quaintances. Epstein specifi- r him doing this was so that ald “be in his pocket,” and he n.” I understood that Epstein . | if he was ever caught doing d escape trouble altogether. CHAPTER 35 ation in support of a motion to q mgoing, as of this writing) that q B scution agreement that Jeffrey 3 q vernment. Roberts was seeking : 4 Alicia: May 20, 1997 e government by two other vic- i ion in April of 2015, explaining a a sending for several years, and it E . onald Trump's instincts regarding Jeffrey Epste ional plaintiff. a 4 [= But if the reporters who were be : pstem were yes on for another eight pages, and a 4 into Epstein’s mysterious background re te look its, was stricken from the record— a EH q ther, there’s a chance they would have hit ‘ ee ee urid” and “unnecessary details” i "not just in Palm Beach. pay dirt as well—and ‘suit against the government, wete j 4 In California, for instance, a ‘per ‘wall! alzead he proceedings. 4 4 from the Santa Monica Police Department to Epst Pe > eee Ghislaine Maxwell called the 7 ; In the spring—almost the summer—of rae eile corr lies,” after which Roberts filed a 4 | the police. The young woman who placed it—a nn ll. In an answer filed in the suit, | _ appeared on Baywatch and General Hospital — tide “in s's “story of abuse at the hands of | ally assaulted at a trendy hotel called Sm a - ee for financial gain. ; q The officer who took the call knew cewaen j 4 licia* —and her voice. A week earlier, she’d told him ries an ; ae ql q a hame, some identifying details, and dialogue have been changed = : : 139 HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022106