
The Vault: The Epstein Files Courtney Wild And Her Jeffrey Epstein Related Deposition From 2017 (Part 6) (3/1/26)
Mar 2, 2026
A recorded 2017 deposition covers personal background, criminal history, and credibility questions under oath. The conversation examines interactions with FBI and DOJ, meetings at a grocery store, and interview memos used to refresh memory. Topics include the impact of a non‑prosecution agreement, legal representation choices, and questions about drug and underage dancing allegations.
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Deposition Focus On NPA Contacts And Counsel Objections
- Courtney Wild's deposition centers on her interactions with investigators and attorneys around Epstein's non-prosecution agreement.
- The transcript shows repeated objections by defense counsel and careful framing of whether she contacted prosecutors or understood plea details.
Wild Remembers Victim Services Meeting Not Prosecution Details
- Wild recounts meeting with FBI agents and DOJ personnel about victim services and therapy after her initial interviews.
- She describes uncertainty about dates and names but remembers a meeting focused on victim services rather than prosecution details.
Court Offered Attorney But Survivor Chose Private Counsel
- Wild received a letter from the court-appointed special master about providing an attorney for restitution but declined and used Brad Edwards instead.
- This shows survivors were offered court assistance yet still often relied on private counsel in Epstein-related litigation.
