This document is an Interim Report of Investigation from Ben Nivens of Hope for Justice, dated August 1, 2019. It details allegations from a victim who claims she was trafficked at age 5 in Florida and at age 17 in the U.S. Virgin Islands, describing severe abuse including being kept in a crawl space and abused in a room resembling a horse stall. The investigator concludes that the allegations should be forwarded to the FBI's New York Field Office for inclusion in their investigative file on a redacted individual (contextually likely Jeffrey Epstein).
This document is an email chain from August 2019 between law enforcement officials (likely US and UK) discussing the logistics of interviewing a female witness/subject located in the UK. The correspondence occurs immediately following Jeffrey Epstein's death (referred to in the Aug 12 email), with officials confirming that the investigation is continuing regardless. The potential interviewee requested a provided attorney due to lack of finances and a list of questions beforehand; the Metropolitan Police (MET) offered space for the interview.
This document is an email thread between FBI New York agents dated August 7, 2019, regarding logistical planning for an operation on Epstein Island (Little St. James). The correspondence discusses lodging availability in St. Thomas due to storm damage and coordinates a passenger list for a Q400 flight to the location. The attachment 'Epstein_Island_Operational_Travel_Plan.docx' indicates this was preparation for the FBI raid on Epstein's property shortly before his death.
This document consists of Chapters 11 through 18 of a 'For Dummies' style instructional book on massage therapy. It covers various techniques including back, leg, and face massage, corporate chair massage, self-massage for office workers (including carpal tunnel relief), reflexology, spa treatments, sports massage, and travel massage. The text provides step-by-step instructions, historical context for massage practices, and lists resources for finding massage equipment and therapists. This document is purely instructional and contains no information regarding Jeffrey Epstein, flight logs, or legal proceedings.
This document contains a binder cover with various labels indicating topics and events, followed by a cover sheet stating that CSAM content is not scanned, and then two pages of scanned images, likely thumbnails from trips to NY, LA, and London, with some images redacted.
This is a photograph, likely an evidence photo designated by the tag EFTA00003151, showing a cluttered small office or workspace. The room contains white shelving units holding a disposable fly trap, Rust-Oleum spray cans, an Epson printer, a Magic Chef microwave, and a radio/walkie-talkie. A desk on the right features a computer monitor, keyboard, messy papers, and a bulletin board/window with posted notices. A DeWalt tool bag is visible on the floor under the desk.
This document is a hand-drawn architectural elevation sketch on a roll of tracing paper. It depicts the 'East' elevation of a structure labeled 'Tyler Spa', showing a long building with arches and a terrace. The paper roll label identifies it as sketch paper manufactured in Monterey Park, California.
A photograph depicting the interior of a room, likely within a residence. The room features high vaulted white ceilings with exposed beams, light grey wood-look tile flooring, wicker furniture including an armchair and ottoman, a dark round side table with a lamp, a wall-mounted flat-screen television, and a split-system air conditioning unit. A doorway in the background leads to a bathroom. The image bears a Bates stamp 'EFTA00002197' in the bottom right corner, indicating it is an evidentiary document.
This is an evidence photograph depicting the interior of a bathroom or spa area. The room is characterized by a distinctive blue paneled ceiling, white tiled walls, a bathtub, a white chair, and large woven furniture pieces. The only text present is the identification code 'EFTA00001804' in the bottom right corner.
This document is an evidence photograph depicting the interior of a small utility room, crawl space, or maintenance closet with concrete walls and an arched entrance. The space contains electrical conduits, a grey junction box, PVC pipes, a black trash bag, a blue plastic rectangular bucket, and a white pressure sprayer tank. The image is marked with the Bates stamp EFTA00001732.
An evidence photograph (EFTA00000866) depicting a cluttered office desk with various items including a phone, tools (drills), and personal effects. A digital clock in the background indicates the time as 3:16 and the date as Wednesday, October 11 (likely 2006 based on the day of the week, or another year matching this combination). A door is labeled with evidence tag 'A'.
This document is an evidence photograph showing a shelf of black three-ring binders labeled with various names, locations, and events spanning roughly 2002-2007. The labels reference Jeffrey Epstein ('JE'), Little St. James ('LSJ'), Zorro Ranch ('Zorro'), and Palm Beach ('PB'), along with associates like Jean Luc Brunel, Walter Cronkite, and possibly Ghislaine Maxwell ('GM'). Several labels explicitly mention 'girls', 'nudes', 'kids', and 'chix', suggesting the binders contain photographic evidence related to Epstein's trafficking activities.
This document is a page from a legal transcript, likely a deposition or interview, involving Todd Blanche and Ghislaine Maxwell. The discussion revolves around Ghislaine Maxwell's visits to a club, whether she went with Mr. Epstein, and Mr. Epstein's own attendance, including his potential visits to a spa. It also includes questions about President Trump, specifically regarding him receiving a massage and the existence of public photographs of him with Mr. Epstein.
This document is a page from the cross-examination of Juan Alessi in the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE). Attorney Pagliuca questions Alessi about previous deposition testimony regarding whether a specific woman was considered a massage therapist and whether Jeffrey Epstein instructed Alessi to hire licensed therapists from clubs and spas—an allegation Alessi denies. Prosecutor Ms. Comey intervenes to ensure the full context of the deposition questions is read into the record.
This document is a court transcript page from a direct examination of a witness named Alessi, filed on August 10, 2022. Alessi describes seeing Ms. Maxwell and Ms. Roberts with a young, blonde girl in a uniform at a spa, and later seeing the same girl at a house in Palm Beach where Alessi introduced her to Ms. Maxwell.
This document is a flight log page (Page 75) piloted by David Rodgers for the aircraft N908JE (Epstein's Gulfstream) covering dates from June 30, 2002, to August 21, 2002. It records an extensive international itinerary in July 2002 involving travel between the US, France, Italy, Morocco, Spain, and the UK. The 'Remarks' column, which typically lists passengers, is completely redacted for all entries.
This document is a legal filing arguing that accusers in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial should not be referred to as "victims" or "minor victims" to protect the presumption of innocence. The defense contends that using such terms implies a crime has definitely occurred, which biases the jury before a verdict is reached.
This document is a comprehensive biographical profile of architect Frank Gehry, likely attached to a larger government report (indicated by the House Oversight footer). It details his educational background, extensive list of awards (including the Pritzker Prize and National Medal of Arts), honorary degrees, teaching positions, and notable architectural projects worldwide. The text serves as a backgrounder on Gehry's professional achievements up to at least 2010.
This document is a detailed schedule for a 'WWW' conference occurring from Tuesday, September 18 to Thursday, September 20 (likely 2012). The event took place at the Mission Inn Hotel in Riverside, CA, and the Esri campus in Redlands, CA. The schedule lists numerous high-profile speakers from science, technology, and entertainment, including Yo-Yo Ma, will.i.am, Stephen Wolfram, Frank Gehry, and Jeffrey Katzenberg. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, indicating it is part of a congressional investigation, likely related to Jeffrey Epstein's involvement with or attendance at high-level intellectual gatherings.
This document is an itinerary or event schedule page from House Oversight Committee files, detailing various social and industry events in New York City for a specific date in 2010 (likely September during Fashion Week). It lists times, locations, contacts, and descriptions for events including a Village Alliance tasting, several Fashion Week presentations (Mackage, Althea Harper, Stanley Adams, Adrienne Zernich), and a United Cerebral Palsy volunteer appreciation event featuring Donna Hanover. The document includes specific addresses, email contacts, and tags categorizing the nature of each event (e.g., Social Patron, Fashion Industry).
This document is a printout of a Miami Herald article from April 2019, filed as a court exhibit in Case 1:19-cv-03377. It details the post-Epstein lives of key figures including Sarah Kellen (now married to NASCAR driver Brian Vickers), Ghislaine Maxwell (who founded TerraMar), Alan Dershowitz, and Prince Andrew. It specifically notes Kellen's alleged role in scheduling sexual massages for underage girls, Maxwell's rebranding as an environmentalist, and a $24,000 loan from Epstein to Sarah Ferguson.
This document is a printout of an email chain originating in October 2015, forwarded by Jeffrey Epstein to himself in 2018. It details a comprehensive 'constructive list' of 25 action items regarding the restructuring of Epstein's assets, including the sale of a plane and boat, estate planning involving 'Alex' and 'Victoria', tax strategies involving Apollo and Phaidon, and the consolidation of bank accounts. Epstein instructs his assistant Lesley Groff to format this list specifically for 'Leon' (likely Leon Black) to review line by line.
This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or book draft (marked with a House Oversight Bates stamp) narrating historical events regarding space exploration and U.S. intelligence operations. It details the 1958 launch of a satellite carrying President Eisenhower's Christmas message, citing a source named "George" regarding the secrecy of the mission. The text also transitions to a discussion of Operation Paperclip in 1945, noting President Truman's order to recruit scientists from Nazi Germany.
This document page contains a narrative text discussing a hypothetical scenario involving a father discovering compromising content of his daughter online, followed by a reflection on the taboo of coprophagia. It ends with the exclamation "Holy shit!" and a new section title "I Fuck Dead People," bearing a House Oversight footer number.
This document is a book page discussing the psychological challenges of having too much free time after removing work from one's life. The narrator recounts a personal experience in London where, after waking up without an alarm, they felt panic and aimlessness rather than relaxation. The text argues that idle time often leads to neurosis and self-doubt, rather than fulfillment.
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