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Document Information

Type: Book excerpt / manuscript page (evidence file)
File Size: 1.72 MB
Summary

This document appears to be a page from a book or narrative report (Chapter 4) stamped with a House Oversight evidence code. It describes Jeffrey Epstein's life in February 2005, specifically detailing his secluded Palm Beach home at 358 El Brillo Way and his routine of traveling via private terminal to his island, Little Saint James (which he nicknamed 'Little Saint Jeff's'). The text also alludes to photos of 'naked women' and 'girls' on the walls of his home, mentioning 'first-timers' being special.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Jeffrey Epstein Subject
Described at his Palm Beach home preparing for a trip to his private island.
John Kluge Media Magnate / Neighbor
Mentioned as a neighbor who bought up lots and built a grand estate near Epstein.

Timeline (1 events)

February 2005
Epstein is at his Palm Beach home, planning to take a black Escalade to the airport for a flight to Little Saint James.
Palm Beach to Virgin Islands

Relationships (2)

Jeffrey Epstein Neighbors John Kluge
Text mentions Kluge bought lots around Epstein's area.
Jeffrey Epstein Adversarial Neighbors (General)
Epstein's neighbors have blocked his own efforts to buy more land.

Key Quotes (4)

"But it’s the last house on a dead-end block, the last block of the street, and this makes it very secluded."
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"Little Saint James—or, as he likes to call it, Little Saint Jeff’s"
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"He walks down a hallway... naked women."
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"Familiar faces... first-timers so special."
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (1,459 characters)

CHAPTER 4
Jeffrey Epstein: February 2005
John Kluge, the media magnate, has bought up several lots around here, torn down the mansions, and built a grand, sprawling estate. But Epstein’s neighbors have blocked his own efforts to buy more land and increase his holdings.
Epstein’s address in Palm Beach is 358 El Brillo Way. Built in the fifties by a totally run-of-the-mill architect, the house has none of the elegance of his neighbors’ homes. It’s big, with a big swimming pool—that’s the most you can say for it. It’s totally bland. But it’s the last house on a dead-end block, the last block of the street, and this makes it very secluded.
Tonight, one of Epstein’s black Escalades will whisk him away, taking him to the private terminal at Palm Beach International Airport. Then a short flight down to Little Saint James—or, as he likes to call it, Little Saint Jeff’s—the seventy-eight-acre island he owns in the Virgin Islands. But for the moment, there
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He walks down a hallway[cut off]
naked women. Then, in h[cut off]
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wall, of girls who have cor[cut off]
Familiar faces, famil[cut off]
first-timers so special.
Epstein checks his wat[cut off]
The Virgin Islands can[cut off]
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