An FBI FD-302 report from December 13, 2006, documenting an interview with a former employee (likely a chef) of Jeffrey Epstein. The interviewee worked for Epstein for roughly 17 months, traveling to properties in NY, Florida, New Mexico, USVI, and Paris, and noted that Epstein's Boeing 727 had a kitchen. The report highlights Epstein's specific dietary requests (PB&J, Eli's bread), the provision of housing as part of the salary, and strict instructions for the employee not to socialize with guests on the aircraft.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Subject of investigation |
Former employer of the interviewee; instructed interviewee on behavior and food preparation.
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| [Redacted Interviewee] | Former Employee/Witness |
Male former employee (likely a chef or cook) who worked for Epstein for 1 year and 5 months. Prepared meals, traveled...
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| [Redacted] | Interviewer/Associate |
Person who conducted the pre-employment interview alongside Epstein.
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| [Redacted Guests] | Travelers |
Described as 'most notable guests' on the aircraft; names are redacted.
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| [Redacted] SA | FBI Special Agents |
Agents conducting the interview.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| Federal Bureau of Investigation | ||
| Eli's |
Bakery/store in New York where specific bread was purchased.
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| Location | Context |
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Location of the FBI investigation/interview.
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Epstein's residence; Interviewee's former work location; Location of Eli's bakery.
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Epstein's residence.
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Epstein property location.
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Epstein property location.
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Travel destination with Epstein.
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Location where Eli's seven grain bread was purchased.
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"Epstein's favorite food item was a toasted peanut butter and jelly sandwich."Source
"Epstein instructed [Redacted] to refrain from socializing with any guests on the aircraft."Source
"One item that [Redacted] was required to have available at all times was Eli's seven grain bread purchased from 63rd or 65th Street in New York."Source
"[Redacted] signed a confidentiality clause at the termination of his employment with Epstein."Source
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