This document is page 'vii' (Author's Note) from a book, produced as evidence in a House Oversight investigation. It details an anecdote where Tim Malloy observes a silver-haired man (fitting the description of Jeffrey Epstein) walking on Madison Avenue in monogrammed slippers accompanied by two young women acting as staff, before entering a 'fortress' town house on 71st Street.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Tim Malloy | Witness / Collaborator |
Friend of the author and collaborator on the book; witnessed the man walking in Manhattan.
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| Unidentified Man (Implied Jeffrey Epstein) | Subject of observation |
Described as a trim, silver-haired neighbor from Palm Beach, wearing monogrammed slippers, living in a 'fortress' on ...
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| Two Unidentified Women | Companions |
Described as attractive, walking slightly behind the man 'as if they were attendants or staff'.
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| The Author | Narrator |
Referenced as 'mine' ('friend of mine'), neighbor to the subject in Palm Beach.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019114'.
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Neighborhood in Manhattan where the sighting occurred.
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Street where the man was walking.
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Street where the man's town house is located.
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Location where the author and the man are neighbors.
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City borough.
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The man's residence on 71st Street.
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"For one thing, he was wearing slippers. Expensive, embroidered, monogrammed slippers."Source
"the women walked slightly behind him, as if they were attendants or staff."Source
"headed toward an enormous town house—a house that was almost a fortress"Source
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