
The Vault: The Epstein Files Courtney Wild And Her Jeffrey Epstein Related Deposition From 2017 (Part 4) (3/1/26)
Mar 2, 2026
Courtney Wild, a former witness in civil litigation related to Jeffrey Epstein, briefly described with her background and history. She discusses early stripping and club work, memories and inconsistencies in prior testimony, detailed lifelong substance use, and how trauma tied to Epstein affected her life and those she knew. Multiple short, focused segments cover these topics.
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Early Underage Stripping Experiences
- Courtney E. Wild says she first tried stripping around age 17 just before her 18th birthday.
- She recounts auditioning and getting on stage at Curves and later working at clubs like Platinum Showgirls and Aphrodite's under names like Taylor, Divine, and Margo.
Memory Gaps And Blocked Trauma
- Wild's memory of events shifts between earlier depositions and the 2017 deposition, showing gaps and blocked-out periods.
- She explains trauma and time have caused her to block memories, making earlier statements inconsistent.
What A Lap Dance Entailed
- Wild describes performing lap dances as part of club work where she would take off her top and allow touching for money.
- She defines lap dances as undressing the top while dancing in front of a patron and confirms men masturbated in front of dancers was not something she said occurred.
