2ATTERSON Pusey Ricn e could provide potential protec- that if I didn’t say what they wanted me to say, or not to say. ‘happened. I might get hurt. : iis supposed FBI agent made me 42. I promised Epstein and his lawyer that I would keep left the old life of sexual slavery quiet. They seemed happy with that and that seemed to me v life in a new country in hopes to [be the] way to keep me and my family safe. And I did lose illegal activities I knew all . what Epstein and his lawyer told me. I kept quiet. ‘ported FBI call, I was contacted This declaration, stricken from the record by the judge in the o appeared clearly to be working | victims’ lawsuit against the government, also set in motion me about an investigation into. | events that led to Dershowitz’s and Roberts’s lawyers becoming f the girls being questioned were | involved in spectacular lawsuits, which included a complaint by sexual contact with them. After } _ Dershowitz that these allegations were false and had defamed , the man said they were being : 4 him, and a complaint by Edwards that Dershowitz’s accusations ind prostitutes, but in my case, if 4 | _ against him were false and defamatory. 1 “be looked after.” The fact that 3 ifter the supposed FBI call rein- a : ‘man I had talked to earlier was a 4 BI but for Epstein. I didn’t think a ¥ ald both be working together and a . mber at almost exactly thesame : d this person that I had gotten a § ; t I didn’t tell him anything. The q cased to hear [that]. q q ne of Epstein’s lawyers (not Alan a 4 1 then got Epstein on the line at q q his lawyer basically asked again a q g. The clear implication was that ’ vere talking to me, I was afraid of q in't keep quiet. My thought was © q 248 4 4 249 HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022146