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Chauntae Davies, born July 22, 1979, in Susanville, California, is an American actress, author, massage therapist, and vocal advocate for victims' rights. She is known for small acting roles and crew work in films including Feast (2005), The Hangover (2009), The Journeys (2010), and Have Love, Will Travel (2007), with credits in casting and additional crew in the entertainment industry. At age 21, while studying massage therapy, Davies was recruited by Ghislaine Maxwell, introduced through Jeffrey Epstein, and offered a job as a masseuse in Palm Beach despite not having graduated from massage school. For several years, she served as Epstein’s personal masseuse, traveling extensively on his private jet and working at his properties in Palm Beach, New York, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. She has detailed how Epstein employed 'educational grooming'—such as paying for her culinary school and her sister's studies abroad—to manipulate and maintain control over her during periods of sexual abuse. Davies publicly came forward as a survivor of Epstein's sex trafficking network, sharing her account in media interviews including NPR, and contributing to awareness of his network of abuse. Following Epstein's second arrest and death in 2019, she provided powerful testimony in court hearings, lobbied for the release of investigative files, and served as a key media source on Epstein's ties to high-level political figures, notably recounting a 2002 trip to Africa where she massaged former President Bill Clinton. She has authored a memoir, 'Nobody's Girl,' documenting her experiences in the Epstein circle and her path toward healing and justice.