| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354 |
- {
- "document_metadata": {
- "page_number": "38",
- "document_number": "53",
- "date": "09/03/19",
- "document_type": "court document",
- "has_handwriting": false,
- "has_stamps": false
- },
- "full_text": "Case 1:19-cr-00490-RMB Document 53 Filed 09/03/19 Page 38 of 86 38 J8RPEPS2 hard to explain to people who haven't gone through it. I think there's a writer, Thomas Nagel, who wrote an essay called \"What is it like to be a bat?\" And I think that he touches on it pretty strongly and if you haven't experienced something, it's very hard to fully understand why someone makes the decisions they do and what the circumstances were. I don't want to speak for all of the victims. I think each of us has a different story and different circumstances for why we stayed in it, but for me, I think he was really strategic in how he approached each of us. Things happened slowly over time. We didn't -- it almost was like, putting it like that analogy of a frog being in a pan of water and slowly turning the flame up. You didn't realize it was happening, and it just -- I don't think anyone can fully understand the experience, but I just -- the blame feels very strong. There's a lot of support as well, but I just want people to try and understand that we aren't bad people. We weren't trying to -- it wasn't a situation where we were trying to extort money from someone. A lot of us were in very vulnerable situations and in extreme poverty, circumstances where we didn't have anyone on our side, to speak on our behalf, and that's really scary. You start to blame yourself because, at first, you don't tell anyone what's happening, and it becomes your deep, dark secret that you tried to keep from everyone. And I didn't SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. (212) 805-0300 DOJ-OGR-00000676",
- "text_blocks": [
- {
- "type": "printed",
- "content": "Case 1:19-cr-00490-RMB Document 53 Filed 09/03/19 Page 38 of 86 38 J8RPEPS2",
- "position": "header"
- },
- {
- "type": "printed",
- "content": "hard to explain to people who haven't gone through it. I think there's a writer, Thomas Nagel, who wrote an essay called \"What is it like to be a bat?\" And I think that he touches on it pretty strongly and if you haven't experienced something, it's very hard to fully understand why someone makes the decisions they do and what the circumstances were. I don't want to speak for all of the victims. I think each of us has a different story and different circumstances for why we stayed in it, but for me, I think he was really strategic in how he approached each of us. Things happened slowly over time. We didn't -- it almost was like, putting it like that analogy of a frog being in a pan of water and slowly turning the flame up. You didn't realize it was happening, and it just -- I don't think anyone can fully understand the experience, but I just -- the blame feels very strong. There's a lot of support as well, but I just want people to try and understand that we aren't bad people. We weren't trying to -- it wasn't a situation where we were trying to extort money from someone. A lot of us were in very vulnerable situations and in extreme poverty, circumstances where we didn't have anyone on our side, to speak on our behalf, and that's really scary. You start to blame yourself because, at first, you don't tell anyone what's happening, and it becomes your deep, dark secret that you tried to keep from everyone. And I didn't",
- "position": "main content"
- },
- {
- "type": "printed",
- "content": "SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. (212) 805-0300",
- "position": "footer"
- },
- {
- "type": "printed",
- "content": "DOJ-OGR-00000676",
- "position": "footer"
- }
- ],
- "entities": {
- "people": [
- "Thomas Nagel"
- ],
- "organizations": [
- "SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C."
- ],
- "locations": [],
- "dates": [
- "09/03/19"
- ],
- "reference_numbers": [
- "1:19-cr-00490-RMB",
- "53",
- "38",
- "86",
- "J8RPEPS2",
- "DOJ-OGR-00000676"
- ]
- },
- "additional_notes": "The document appears to be a court transcript or deposition. The text is typed and there are no visible handwritten notes or stamps. The content discusses a personal experience of being a victim and the challenges of understanding such experiences."
- }
|