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she lied to her father and told him she had been raped
document Our investigation revealed that she had had previously engaged in consensual sex with an athlete—the high school football hero—and when her father found out about it and threatened to beat her House Oversight Committee — Epstein Estate Records (Nov 2025) 1 pp.

she lied to her father and told him she had been raped

Tyson Testified That He Was Blunt
document Tyson testified that he was blunt House Oversight Committee — Epstein Estate Records (Nov 2025) 1 pp.

direct and unambiguous about what he wanted from Washington. When he asked her out—in front of a witness—she suggested a movie or dinner. But he said no: ""That's not what I [have] in mind... I want you. I want to fuck you."" The witness—Jo...

the initial jury vote was six to six. Eventually
document The case was a close one at trial. Judge Gifford’s one-sided rulings shifted the balance against Tyson in what was otherwise a difficult prosecution. Even without all this exculpatory evidence House Oversight Committee — Epstein Estate Records (Nov 2025) 1 pp.

the initial jury vote was six to six. Eventually

Judge Gifford denied Tyson bail pending appeal
document Despite the strong issues that she knew could be presented on appeal House Oversight Committee — Epstein Estate Records (Nov 2025) 1 pp.

Judge Gifford denied Tyson bail pending appeal

Not Only Was The Jury Misinformed About Desiree Washington's General Sexual Proclivities
document Not only was the jury misinformed about Desiree Washington's general sexual proclivities House Oversight Committee — Epstein Estate Records (Nov 2025) 1 pp.

they were also denied the most crucial eyewitness testimony of what she was doing just minutes before she went to Tyson's hotel room. She denied necking with Tyson in the limo on the way to the hotel. Indeed

The Ploy Worked—At Least For A While. But The Rhode Island Lawyer Soon Learned That His Clients Were Not Being Straight With The Jury. He Began To Worry That He Might Have An Ethical Obligation To Blow The Whistle On His Clients
document The ploy worked—at least for a while. But the Rhode Island lawyer soon learned that his clients were not being straight with the jury. He began to worry that he might have an ethical obligation to blow the whistle on his clients House Oversight Committee — Epstein Estate Records (Nov 2025) 1 pp.

as lawyers do when their clients or witnesses are committing perjury. So the lawyer went to the Rhode Island Disciplinary Counsel—the attorney in charge of enforcing the ethical rules that govern lawyers—to obtain guidance. She referred the...

Her Family Said They Had Hired A Lawyer For The Express Purpose Of Helping To ""Ward Off The Media
document Her family said they had hired a lawyer for the express purpose of helping to ""ward off the media House Oversight Committee — Epstein Estate Records (Nov 2025) 1 pp.

because she did not want any publicity. She said she had no plans to sue Tyson and she had certainly not hired a lawyer for that purpose. When she and her family were asked whether they had a ""contingency"" fee agreement with any lawyer --...

it [now] looks like a woman raped a man.""
document Several of the jurors agreed with me after learning of some of the new evidence. One of them said: ""We [the jurors] felt that a man raped a woman... In hindsight House Oversight Committee — Epstein Estate Records (Nov 2025) 1 pp.

it [now] looks like a woman raped a man.""