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Dec 27, 2025, 18 tweets

Interesting redaction. "Victim" Nadia Bjorlin, an actress on "Days of Our Lives," sent a headshot to Epstein. She testified in the Maxwell trial; this was a government exhibit. DOJ redacts not only her face, but the caption she wrote: "To Jeffrey -- Thanks for rocking my world"

In November 2020, Nadia Bjorlin received $5 million (tax free) from the Epstein Estate. She had hired a personal injury lawyer who advised that it would "help her case" if she helped the government prosecute Maxwell. Bjorlin was a longtime Soap Opera actress during this period

Another image shows the full note Nadia Bjorlin wrote (as an adult) to Epstein. "Thanks for rocking my world! You're the best!!!"

The government's case against Ghislaine Maxwell hinged, in large part, on the testimony of Nadia Bjorlin. Around the time she was allegedly in heinous sex-trafficking captivity, she appeared as a Go-Go Dancer in the music video "Shake Your Bon-Bon" by Ricky Martin (1999)

Nadia Bjorlin was permitted to testify under a fake name at the Maxwell trial. The government really didn't want jurors to know that she was a regular cast member on "Days of Our Lives," despite having been enslaved by the most heinous "sex-trafficking" operation in world history

Some more professional photographs Nadia Bjorlin was distributing to admirers after somehow emerging from "sex-trafficking" captivity

"Storyteller" ......

"Trafficking" victim Nadia Bjorlin with Joey Fatone of NSYNC, and Alfonso Ribeiro of "The Fresh Prince of Bel Air," at the Red Carpet Premiere of Nadia's movie "Redline" -- April 12, 2007

"Trafficking" victim Nadia Bjorlin at a Halloween party hosted by the stars of "That '70s Show" -- October 31, 2002 in West Hollywood, CA

"Trafficking" victim Nadia Bjorlin sings God Bless America at Dodger Stadium on June 6, 2009. The Dodgers defeated the Phillies 3-2

"Trafficking" victim Nadia Bjorlin attends the annual "Leather and Lace" party at the Playboy Mansion -- October 4, 2008

"Trafficking" victim Nadia Bjorlin reportedly dated Bruce Willis in 2004

"Trafficking" victim Nadia Bjorlin discusses her dating history on a radio show in 2012. Confirms dating Bruce Willis in her 20s. Also recounts going to the Playboy Mansion. "I think I still have your underwear," says ex-BF. "I don't think we were ever really sober," says Nadia

"Trafficking" victim Nadia Bjorlin on the short-lived UPN series "Sex, Love & Secrets" (2005)

"Trafficking" victim Nadia Bjorlin in "Venice: The Series" (2010)

When she sued Epstein's estate in 2020, which ultimately resulted in a $5 million tax free settlement, Nadia Bjorlin claimed she was a victim of "false imprisonment" and suffered extreme trauma, humiliation, and anguish. Notably, she insisted on making these claims anonymously...

The strategic calculation to demand anonymity in civil litigation was embraced in a *criminal* context by Judge Alison Nathan, who allowed Nadia Bjorlin to testify against Maxwell under the fake name "Jane," and strictly limited what identifying info could be divulged to jurors

Hopefully this gives some insight into why self-declared "victims" and their lawyers are so passionately opposed to the disclosure of all "Epstein Files," and have been angrily demanding that the government withhold, conceal, or redact records pertaining to purported "victims"

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