
The Vault: The Epstein Files Courtney Wild And Her Jeffrey Epstein Related Deposition From 2017 (Part 2) (3/1/26)
Mar 2, 2026
A resumed 2017 deposition focusing on identity, criminal history, and jail stays. Details about time at Gadsden Correctional and a projected 2018 release. Recollections of multiple theft convictions, a 2009 grand theft, and a disputed battery incident at a strip club. Attempts to refresh memory with a 2010 transcript and questions about cocaine-related arrests.
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Prison Intake Experience At R&O And Transfer To Gadsden
- Courtney Wild recounts being moved from a reception center (R&O in Ocala) to Gadsden after two months as part of her sentencing process.
- She describes R&O as a place that shows new inmates “how to be a prisoner,” then was shipped to Gadsden where she remained.
Plea Deal Yielded Minimum Mandatory Sentence
- Wild's projected release date was October 12, 2018, reflecting sentence calculations and plea terms.
- She explained the plea negotiated by Mr. Hayes yielded the minimum mandatory sentence, resulting in roughly two and a half years served on a three-year term.
Repeated Shoplifting Episodes Centered On Walmart
- Wild traces earlier offenses to a theft probation matter in November 2015 and multiple Walmart shoplifting incidents, including pleading guilty to stealing 38 items in June 2009.
- She repeatedly says she cannot recall exact items but remembers the jailings and that Walmart was the store involved.
