The Vault: The Epstein Files

Courtney Wild And Her Jeffrey Epstein Related Deposition From 2017 (Part 5) (3/1/26)

Mar 2, 2026
A recorded 2017 deposition covers personal background, prior convictions, and credibility questions. Conversations about a non-prosecution agreement and unclear distinctions between state and federal charges come up. Encounters with FBI agents and prosecutors at workplaces and grocery stores are recounted. Discussions include counseling, victim services, and disputes over legal questioning and relevance.
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ANECDOTE

FBI Visited Her Work And Met At Publix

  • Courtney Wild says FBI agents came to her workplace at Sally's Beauty Supply to tell her Jeffrey Epstein might plead guilty to charges.
  • She then met Agent Nesbitt Kirkendall at a Publix the same day and recalls them explaining a plea was being considered, not finalized.
INSIGHT

Misunderstanding Between State Plea And Federal Case

  • Wild misunderstood the scope of charges and believed federal prosecution was still possible despite a state plea being discussed.
  • She says FBI investigators spoke about international victims, which led her to assume federal charges would follow.
ANECDOTE

Meeting With U.S. Attorney Led To Counseling Support

  • Wild recounts meeting with a U.S. Attorney named Marie who offered victim services and connected her to a counselor named Randy.
  • She says victim services helped and that she met Randy more than ten times for counseling.
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