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Extraction Summary

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People
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Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Relationships
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Document Information

Type: Book excerpt / evidence exhibit
File Size: 2.06 MB
Summary

This document is an excerpt from Chapter 18 of the book 'Filthy Rich' (marked as a House Oversight exhibit), detailing a police raid on Jeffrey Epstein's home. The text describes incriminating evidence found, including a pink-and-green couch identified by victims, photos of naked girls (including one named Wendy), and notes signed by Sarah Kellen regarding procuring girls. It also details the discovery of sexual paraphernalia, 'SlaveCraft' books, and secret cameras hidden in clocks—cameras the police knew about because they helped install them during a 2004 theft investigation involving handyman Juan Alessi.

People (7)

Name Role Context
Jeffrey Epstein Subject of investigation
Owner of the house being searched; victim of theft in 2004.
Sarah Kellen Associate/Recruiter
Signed notes found during search saying 'I have girls for him'.
Mary Victim/Witness
Girl who described the pink-and-green couch to detectives.
Wendy Victim/Witness
Photos of her found on computer hard drive.
Juan Alessi Handyman
Suspect in 2004 theft of gun and money from Epstein.
Detective Recarey Police Officer
Investigated the 2004 theft case at Epstein's house.
Laura Johnson Unknown (likely Law Enforcement or Legal)
Mentioned on the cut-off page regarding the execution of the search warrant.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
Amazon
Vendor where books like 'SlaveCraft' were purchased.
UFC
Videos found in the house.
Police / Detectives
Executing the search warrant.

Timeline (3 events)

2004
Installation of secret cameras in clocks following a theft complaint.
Epstein's House
2004
Theft of a gun and $2,700.
Epstein's House
Jeffrey Epstein Juan Alessi (Suspect)
Unknown (Date of text narrative)
Police execution of a search warrant at Jeffrey Epstein's home.
Epstein's House
Detectives Jeffrey Epstein Employee

Locations (2)

Location Context
Location of the search warrant execution. Features described include bedrooms looking like doctors' offices, massage ...
Contained massage table, strange machines, lubricants, and sexually shaped soaps.

Relationships (3)

Sarah Kellen Associate/Recruiter Jeffrey Epstein
Signed notes stating 'I have girls for him.'
Juan Alessi Employee (Handyman) Jeffrey Epstein
Described as 'Epstein's handyman' and suspect in theft.
Detective Recarey Investigator Jeffrey Epstein
Investigated the 2004 theft case involving Epstein.

Key Quotes (4)

"Sometimes there are notes to go with the names and numbers: 'I have girls for him.' Or 'I have 2 girls for him.'"
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"These notes are signed by one Sarah Kellen."
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"In the bathroom off Epstein’s bedroom, there’s a massage table as well as stands holding strange machines, which looked like something you’d find in a dermatologist’s office."
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"The officers know where the cameras are because they helped install them—in 2004"
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (2,290 characters)

CHAPTER 18
05
[Partial text cut off on left margin]
...h police officers execute a search
...Laura Johnson, at Jeffrey Epstein’s
...Inside the house, an employee is
...ey ask him, politely, to hang up.
...p the winding stairs to the home’s
...outside and reads the warrant, out
...ile another officer videotapes them.
...ey says as he hands over the war-
...d, I will leave a list of what items
...k that you don’t answer your tele-
...leman was having a conversation
...So I’m sure he’s trying to call and
...will be told what was going on as
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Inside the house, detectives see the pink-and-green couch that Mary and other girls had described. They see photos of naked young girls—in some cases, girls they’ve spoken to about Epstein. They also find message pads on which are written first names, dates, and numbers for the girls.
Sometimes there are notes to go with the names and numbers: “I have girls for him.” Or “I have 2 girls for him.”
These notes are signed by one Sarah Kellen.
Epstein’s house has a strangely antiseptic quality. Some of the bedrooms look almost like doctors’ offices. In the bathroom off Epstein’s bedroom, there’s a massage table as well as stands holding strange machines, which looked like something you’d find in a dermatologist’s office.
In a wood-colored armoire beside Epstein’s bed, they see a bottle of peach-flavored Joy Jelly. In the bathroom, there are soaps shaped like penises and vaginas, bottles of Mango Mist, more Joy Jelly, and boxes of tampons.
The officers find stacks of UFC videos and DVDs of Rock Star and other B-list movies.
They also find receipts for books bought on Amazon, such as SlaveCraft: Roadmaps for Erotic Servitude.
On the first floor, detectives are drawn to two secret cameras hidden in clocks. On the computer hard drive, they see several photographs of Wendy and other girls. These images appear to come from the camera inside the clock behind Epstein’s desk.
The officers know where the cameras are because they helped install them—in 2004, when Epstein complained that someone had stolen a gun and $2,700 from him. Detective Recarey had investigated that case. But before he could arrest Epstein’s handyman, Juan Alessi, for the theft, Epstein contacted a captain in the
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