This document contains pages 12 and 13 from the book 'Filthy Rich' (likely by James Patterson), submitted as evidence in a House Oversight investigation. The text describes Jeffrey Epstein's Palm Beach property at 358 El Brillo Way, detailing the layout including a hallway and closet filled with erotic photographs of nude women and girls. It highlights Epstein's predatory mindset regarding 'first-timers' and mentions his logistical connections between Palm Beach and his private island, Little Saint James.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Subject |
Described walking through his Palm Beach home, looking at photos of naked women, preparing for travel.
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| Maid | Staff |
Doing dishes in the kitchen, ignored by Epstein.
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| Guard | Security |
Stationed at the gate.
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| Unidentified Girls/Women | Victims/Subjects |
Featured in erotic photographs lining the hallway and closet; referred to as 'first-timers'.
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| Neighbors | Residents |
Mentioned on page 12 as having blocked his attempts to increase holdings.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by the document stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019129'.
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Epstein's residence mentioned on page 12; described as secluded on a dead-end block.
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General location of the scene.
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Airport mentioned for travel.
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Also referred to as 'Saint Jeff's'; seventy-eight-acre island destination.
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Region where Little Saint James is located.
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"Business and pleasure—although, in Epstein's experience, the two have always fit together nicely."Source
"He walks down a hallway, one that's lined with photographs of naked women."Source
"Erotic photos, tacked to the wall, of girls who have come to the house."Source
"Familiar faces, familiar bodies. That's what makes the first-timers so special."Source
"The Virgin Islands can wait."Source
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