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- "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 779 Filed 08/22/22 Page 77 of 101 77 M6SQmaxS1\n\nmeaningful way, and I had to move back home once again.\nEmotionally, I had cracked and nobody thought I would ever get better, but I didn't give up. I was determined to do whatever I had to to prove everyone wrong. I wasn't crazy. I was hurt.\nFor over a decade and a half, I went to all kinds of medical specialists and was in and out of medical and psychiatric hospitals, having tests and procedures, even submitting to clinical trials and an experimental implantable medical device. Nothing helped.\nJust as I began to repair the emotional damage, I was diagnosed with complex regional pain syndrome. CRPS is a rare neuro-inflammatory disorder characterized by intense relentless physical pain. Both CRPS and PTSD are psychophysical states in which the sympathetic nervous system is engaged and remains inappropriately hyperaroused. There is no cure. The mind and body are interconnected. Despite of this, I immersed myself this trauma therapy and repaired my emotional health. I began physical therapy and regained my physical mobility. I started to rebuild my life.\nThe arrest of Epstein in 2019 and Maxwell in 2020 helped me immensely. For the first time, I was finally able to disclose their abuse to friends and medical providers. 25 years after meeting them my experience was validated. I could finally see the possibility of closure. This past November and December I commuted almost every day from my home in\n\nSOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.\n(212) 805-0300\nDOJ-OGR-00014824",
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