This document is an excerpt from an 'Author's Note' in a book, stamped as evidence for House Oversight. The author describes living in Palm Beach near Jeffrey Epstein, noting his imposing house monogrammed 'JE' and his reputation as a sex offender who abused underage girls. The text details the author's intent to investigate Epstein alongside Tim Malloy to answer questions about his wealth and lenient prison sentence.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Subject |
Described as a rich and powerful man, registered sex offender, owner of the house with 'JE' monogram.
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| Tim Malloy | Investigative Partner |
Partnered with the author to investigate Epstein.
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| Author (Unnamed in text) | Narrator/Investigator |
Resident of Palm Beach who began investigating Epstein.
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| Two beautiful young women | Associates/Victims |
Seen accompanying Epstein; text notes the house and possibly the women 'belonged' to him.
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| Man sixth in line to the B... | Associate |
Mentioned as someone Epstein rubbed shoulders with (Likely reference to Prince Andrew/British Throne).
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Palm Beach Police |
Mentioned regarding the delay in catching up with Epstein.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019115'.
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| Location | Context |
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Location of Epstein's home and where the author lives.
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Described as an imposing residence with a stone facade, 15-foot door, and 'JE' monogram.
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"The house and, quite possibly, the two women belonged to Jeffrey Epstein"Source
"Not just sixteen- and seventeen-year-olds. But younger girls as well."Source
"How had Epstein made his money, possibly billions? No one seemed to know."Source
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