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Extraction Summary

5
People
2
Organizations
7
Locations
2
Events
2
Relationships
4
Quotes

Document Information

Type: Fbi fd-302 interview report
File Size: 2.53 MB
Summary

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.

People (5)

Name Role Context
Jeffrey Epstein Subject of investigation
Former employer of the interviewee; instructed interviewee on behavior and food preparation.
[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...
[Redacted] Interviewer/Associate
Person who conducted the pre-employment interview alongside Epstein.
[Redacted Guests] Travelers
Described as 'most notable guests' on the aircraft; names are redacted.
[Redacted] SA FBI Special Agents
Agents conducting the interview.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Eli's
Bakery/store in New York where specific bread was purchased.

Timeline (2 events)

12/13/2006
FBI Interview of former employee.
West Palm Beach, Florida
Approx 2003-2005
Employment period of the interviewee.
Various (NY, FL, NM, USVI, Paris)

Locations (7)

Location Context
Location of the FBI investigation/interview.
Epstein's residence; Interviewee's former work location; Location of Eli's bakery.
Epstein's residence.
Epstein property location.
Epstein property location.
Travel destination with Epstein.
Location where Eli's seven grain bread was purchased.

Relationships (2)

Jeffrey Epstein Employer/Employee [Redacted Interviewee]
Interviewee was employed by Epstein for approx 1 year and 5 months; prepared meals.
[Redacted Interviewee] Service Provider/Guest [Redacted Guests]
Interviewee prepared meals for guests; was instructed not to socialize with them.

Key Quotes (4)

"Epstein's favorite food item was a toasted peanut butter and jelly sandwich."
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"Epstein instructed [Redacted] to refrain from socializing with any guests on the aircraft."
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"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."
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"[Redacted] signed a confidentiality clause at the termination of his employment with Epstein."
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (2,756 characters)

FD-302 (Rev. 10-6-95)
- 1 -
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Date of transcription 12/13/2006
Pursuant to a federal investigation regarding the sexual
exploitation of minors, [Redacted] was interviewed by
the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). After being advised of
the identity of the interviewing agents and purpose of the
interview, [Redacted] voluntarily provided the following information:
[Redacted] was formerly employed as [Redacted]
[Redacted] in New York, New York. He was also formerly
employed as [Redacted] by Jeffrey Epstein. [Redacted] was seeking
employment and obtained the opportunity for employment with Epstein
from a headhunter. [Redacted] pre-employment interview for the
position was conducted by Epstein and [Redacted]
approximately three years ago. [Redacted] was employed by Epstein for
approximately one year and five months before he sought employment
elsewhere. [Redacted] signed a confidentiality clause at the
termination of his employment with Epstein.
[Redacted] worked at Epstein's New York residence and was on
stand-by to travel at request. He prepared meals for Epstein's
guests more frequently than he prepared meals for Epstein.
Epstein's favorite food item was a toasted peanut butter and jelly
sandwich. [Redacted] was responsible for keeping food available on the
various properties where Epstein traveled. 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. [Redacted] used
Epstein's vehicles, including a Mercedes Benz and a Chevrolet
Suburban, to obtain food as needed for preparation at Epstein's
Palm Beach, Florida residence. Epstein provided [Redacted] with a
residence located at [Redacted] New York,
New York, as a component of [Redacted] salary.
[Redacted] traveled frequently with Epstein to his properties
in Palm Beach, Florida, the U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI), New Mexico
and New York. [Redacted] also traveled to Paris, France with Epstein.
Epstein owned a Gulfstream aircraft and a larger Boeing 727
aircraft. The Boeing 727 had a kitchen onboard that [Redacted] used to
prepare food for Epstein and his guests. During [Redacted] travels,
the most notable guests to travel on Epstein's aircraft were [Redacted]
[Redacted]. Epstein instructed [Redacted] to refrain from
socializing with any guests on the aircraft.
Investigation on 12/13/2006 at West Palm Beach, Florida
File # 31E-MM-108062 n Date dictated 12/13/2006
by SA [Redacted]
SA [Redacted]
This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to your agency;
it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency.
31E-MM-108062-52
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