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Document Information

Type: Book excerpt / evidence file
File Size: 1.82 MB
Summary

This document contains pages 194 and 195 of a book detailing the crimes of Jeffrey Epstein, marked with a House Oversight Committee stamp. Page 194 provides a graphic, albeit partially cut-off, account of a sexual assault against a victim named Jane Doe at Epstein's Palm Beach mansion, facilitated by a woman named Sarah. Page 195 recounts the events of June 30, 2008, when Epstein reported to Palm Beach County jail following Officer Pagan's investigation, and mentions his communications with the media regarding his legal status.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Jeffrey Epstein Subject / Perpetrator
Reported to Palm Beach County jail; described as fighting charges for years; accused of sexual assault on left page.
Jane Doe Victim
Mentioned on page 194 as a victim of a scheme involving a massage, monetary compensation, and sexual assault at Epste...
Sarah Associate
Jane was introduced to Sarah before being taken to the room with Epstein.
Officer Pagan Investigator
Started investigation into Epstein's dealings with underage girls three years prior to 2008.

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
Palm Beach County jail
Location where Epstein reported on June 30, 2008.
New York Times
Conducted a phone interview with Epstein shortly before he went to jail.
New York magazine
Epstein boasted to a journalist from this publication months earlier.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the footer stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.

Timeline (2 events)

June 30, 2008
Jeffrey Epstein reported to the Palm Beach County jail.
Palm Beach County jail
Undated (Past)
Sexual assault of Jane Doe involving massage and specific sexual acts.
Epstein’s mansion in Palm Beach

Locations (3)

Location Context
Location of the assault described on page 194.
Reference to Epstein's island compound (Little St. James) where he was working/vacationing.
Place of surrender.

Relationships (3)

Jeffrey Epstein Abuser/Victim Jane Doe
Text describes 'lascivious and sexual acts', 'touching the girl's vagina', and 'assault'.
Sarah Associate/Facilitator Jeffrey Epstein
Jane was introduced to Sarah before proceeding to the room with Epstein.
Officer Pagan Investigator/Suspect Jeffrey Epstein
Pagan investigated Epstein's dealings with underage girls.

Key Quotes (4)

"“I respect the legal process,” Epstein had said. “I will abide by this.”"
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"Jane was introduced to Sarah"
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"pstein told Jane to take off her [clothes]"
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"Officer Pagan’s investigation into his dealings with underage girls"
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lascivious and sexual acts,
uching the girl’s vagina.
ng plan and scheme, Jane Doe
a massage for monetary com-
to Epstein’s mansion in Palm
Jane was introduced to Sarah
t of stairs to the room with the
pstein told Jane to take off her
ge. Jane kept her panties and
pstein’s instructions. Epstein
aste [sic]. After a short period
owel and rolled over exposing
masturbate and he sexually
ted the assault, Jane was then
room and go back down the
y Epstein. The young girl who
by Epstein for bringing Jane to
ter with Epstein, Jane experi-
iation and embarrassment, and
cal and emotional injuries.
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CHAPTER 51
Jeffrey Epstein: June 30, 2008
On June 30, 2008, more than three years after the start of Officer Pagan’s investigation into his dealings with underage girls, Jeffrey Epstein reported to the Palm Beach County jail.
A few days earlier, Epstein had taken a phone call from the New York Times. At the time, he’d been working, or vacationing (the line having long since blurred), at his compound on Little Saint Jeff’s.
“I respect the legal process,” Epstein had said. “I will abide by this.”
He’d spent years fighting the charges—fighting the state, then the federal government, in an effort to avoid a sentence that would have seen him emerge from prison an old man. But the battle had aged him. Mellowed him, even. Months earlier, he had all but boasted to a journalist from New York magazine.
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