Discurso Fittuy Ricw osed to interview a girl and bring with the FBI. It seemed very odd for someone doing an offi- 2s for Epstein. cial criminal investigation to Just call up on the phone like riginal] that. I hadn't heard Epstein’s name for years. I didn’t know training in Chiang Mai. While I who this person was and what it was really about. I couldn't id special guy and told him hon- tell what was going on. ed to do. He told me I should get 36. This man said he was looking into Jeffrey Epstein. 1e people I was working for were The man asked if I had been involved with Epstein. My first could not walk away or disobey instinct was to say nothing because I wasn’t sure he was us punishment, including my life. | really with the FBI or any authorities. I answered a few basic zct me. I had confidence [in] him f questions, telling him that I knew Jeffrey Epstein and had »as my opportunity to escape and 1 met him at a young age. But the conversation didn't feel right. ruly loved me and would protect } This man never offered to come and meet with me in person. v to Australia. 4 3 Instead, he asked me right off the bat about Epstein’s sexual d told him I was not coming back. 4 7 practices. I thought it would be strange for a true law enforce- : fallen in love.” Epstein basically if 4 ment officer to behave that way, so I became increasingly 1 good life.” I could tell he was not a uncomfortable and suspicious about who was actually call- hat he was going to do to me. I a : ing me. owerful friends might send some- __ oy 37. I told the man nothing more about Epstein. The con- killed. a ; versation probably didn’t even last three minutes, but it ward, out of concern for my safety a 3 immediately triggered all of the fears of Epstein and his pow- stayed in Australia with my hus- ~~ ; erful friends that had caused me to escape in the first place. rom late 2002 to October 2013. To If the call accomplished anything, it only put me back in a > United States during these years, @ | _