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Document Information

Type: Police incident report (palm beach police department)
File Size: 3.22 MB
Summary

This Palm Beach Police Department incident report details surveillance activities on Jeffrey Epstein's residence at 358 El Brillo Way between March 31 and April 5, 2005. The report describes a 'trash pull' operation where officers, assisted by sanitation employee Jessie Jones, collected refuse containing documents for Epstein and Janusz Banasiak, as well as a broken sexual device described as a 'Cyclone Vibrator.' The officer also noted observing a specific (redacted) female and various staff members entering and leaving the property.

People (7)

Name Role Context
Jeffrey Epstein Subject/Suspect
Owner of residence under surveillance; trash contents analyzed.
Daniel Szarszewski Sergeant (PBPD)
Requested the surveillance vehicle setup.
Detective Pagan Detective (PBPD)
Received evidence (trash contents/sex toy) and surveillance updates.
Jessie Jones Sanitation Employee
Town of Palm Beach employee who collected trash for police.
Janusz Banasiak Associate
Personal documents belonging to him found in Epstein's trash.
Reporting Officer Police Officer (PBPD)
Author of the report (referred to as 'I'), conducted surveillance and trash pull.
[Redacted White Female] Observed Individual
Recognized from FL Driver's License while parked near property.

Organizations (2)

Timeline (5 events)

2005-03-31
Video surveillance vehicle set up 50 feet east of Epstein's driveway.
El Brillo Way
Reporting Officer Sgt. Daniel Szarszewski
2005-03-31 to 2005-04-05
Video surveillance operation (tapes changed daily).
El Brillo Way
2005-04-01
Trash pull operation. Officer observed redacted female and staff vehicles. Collected trash via sanitation employee Jessie Jones.
358 El Brillo Way
2005-04-01
Trash sifting. Found documents for Epstein/Banasiak and a broken sexual object.
Sanitation Department
2005-04-05
Second trash pull operation.
358 El Brillo Way

Locations (2)

Location Context
Epstein's residence, site of surveillance and trash pull.
Location where trash contents were sifted.

Relationships (3)

Jeffrey Epstein Associate/Staff Janusz Banasiak
Banasiak's personal documents found in Epstein's trash.
Reporting Officer Professional/Colleague Detective Pagan
Officer reports findings and turns over evidence to Pagan.
Jones assisted police in covert trash collection.

Key Quotes (4)

"The surveillance videos yielded no evidentiary value."
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"I observed a white female, who I recognized as [REDACTED] from her Florida driver's license photograph."
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"The object appeared to be a broke piece from a sexual toy similar to a (Cyclone Vibrator) possibly used for rectal gratification."
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"I collected mail correspondences addressed to Jeffrey Epstein, automotive records and personal documents for Janusz Banasiak"
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Date: 7/13/06
Time: 9:27:55
PALM BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT
Incident Report
Page: 32
Program: CMS301L
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Case No. . . . : 1-05-000368 (Continued)
On March 31, 2005, Sgt. Daniel Szarszewski requested that I set up a
surveillance vehicle on El Brillo Way and conduct video surveillance
of the front exterior of Epstein's residence. At 3:00 p.m., I set up
a surveillance vehicle equipped with a video monitoring device. The
surveillance vehicle was parked on El Brillo Way approximately fifty
feet east of Epstein's driveway. The purpose of the video
surveillance was to gather investigative intelligence by monitoring
and recording all vehicle and pedestrian traffic entering and leaving
Epstein's property.
The video surveillance tapes were changed daily with a new Maxell
T-160 VHS tape. Video surveillance was established for Epstein s from
March 31, 2005 through April 05, 2005. On April 05, 2005, video
surveillance was concluded. I reviewed the video tapes and advised
Detective Pagan the surveillance videos yielded no evidentiary value.
On April 01, 2005 at 9:30 a.m., I responded to the area of 358 El
Brillo Way to meet with Town of Palm Beach sanitation employee, Jessie
Jones. While parked in the area of 358 El Brillo Way waiting to
collect Epstein s trash, I observed a white female, who I recognized
as [REDACTED] from her Florida driver's license photograph. I
made no contact with [REDACTED] While parked in the area, I also
observed Epstein s GMC Yukon truck leave the property as well as other
vehicles arrive and park across the street from the property. The
occupants of these vehicles appeared to be housekeepers, maintenance
men, and gardeners.
At 9:38 a.m., I met with Town of Palm Beach sanitation employee,
Jessie Jones. I observed Jones enter the driveway of 358 El Brillo
Way and collect the trash from Epstein s property. I followed Jessie
to a predetermined area at which time I collected the trash bags from
the sanitation truck. I transported the trash bags to the sanitation
department, where I sifted through its contents. I collected mail
correspondences addressed to Jeffrey Epstein, automotive records and
personal documents for Janusz Banasiak and [REDACTED] as well as
Jeffrey Epstein notepaper with the names and appointment times for
[REDACTED]. No last names or other personal information was
written on the notepaper.
While sifting through Epstein s trash, I also collected a three-inch
purple finger size object, which had a broken end. The object
appeared to be a broke piece from a sexual toy similar to a (Cyclone
Vibrator) possibly used for rectal gratification. The sexual object
was photographed for Detective Pagan, packaged in a biohazard evidence
bag (possible body fluids) and secured as investigative evidence. All
items collected from Epstein s trash were turned over to Detective
Pagan for evidentiary purposes.
On April 05, 2005 at 9:18 a.m., I met with Town of Palm Beach
sanitation employee, Jessie Jones. I observed Jones enter the
driveway of 358 El Brillo Way and collect the trash from Epstein s
property. I followed Jessie to a predetermined area at which time I
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