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- "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 734-5 Filed 07/15/22 Page 17 of 17\n\nThe Claimant is solely responsible to satisfy any and all other valid liens (other than Medicare and Medicaid liens referenced above) that have been asserted and/or may be asserted for reimbursement of any medical benefits provided to the Claimant by a third party as a result of the injuries claimed.\n\n4. Are counseling services available for victims-survivors?\n\nAlthough counseling services are not provided through the Program, such services are available to victims-survivors through FBI Victims Services and other similar entities.\n\nThe FBI's Victim Services Division (VSD) is committed to providing services and support to victims of crimes committed by Jeffrey Epstein. You can find an overview of VSD's mission and resources at www.fbi.gov/resources/victim-services. If you would like to speak with a Victim Specialist, or if you have any questions regarding your rights to victim services and referrals, please email victimservices@fbi.gov.\n\n5. Does participation in the Program impact my ability to talk with law enforcement?\n\nNo. As explained above (see Section IV.6), all Claimants are free to discuss the circumstances of their claim with law enforcement, or anyone else, should they choose to do so.\n\n6. What measures is the Program taking to prevent fraudulent claims?\n\nTo protect the integrity of the Program and financial resources for eligible Claimants, the Administrator will institute all necessary measures to prevent the payment of fraudulent claims. The Program will report potentially fraudulent claims to federal, state or local law enforcement agencies and/or the appropriate United States Attorney's Office or Office of the District Attorney for possible investigation and prosecution. Violators may be subject to criminal, civil or administrative penalties.\n\n16|Page\n\nDOJ-OGR-00011503",
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