This document is a court order from the 15th Judicial Circuit in Palm Beach County, Florida, dated June 10, 2009, in the case of State v. Epstein (Case No. 2008 CF 9381). The judge granted a motion for intervention by non-parties, including the Palm Beach Post, regarding motions to vacate and unseal records. The order sets a deadline for the defendant to respond by June 12, 2009, and schedules a hearing for June 25, 2009, noting the court may view documents 'in camera' (privately).
A court order from the Circuit Court of the 15th Judicial Circuit in Palm Beach County, Florida, dated June 10, 2009, in the case of State v. Epstein (Case No. 2008 CF 9381 AXX). Moving parties, including the Palm Beach Post and a redacted nonparty, were granted intervention regarding motions to vacate, intervene, and unseal. The court ordered the defendant to file a response by June 12, 2009, and set a hearing for June 25, 2009, noting the court may view documents in camera.
This document contains a series of invoices and handwritten notes from a house manager (likely named Paula) for Jeffrey Epstein's West Palm Beach property between 2003 and 2005. The records detail hours worked, payments received (including cash from Ghislaine Maxwell), and coordination of maintenance, staff, and guests. Notable details include instructions to schedule repairs when Epstein and Maxwell are not present, ground transport to Jet Aviation, and specific mentions of Maxwell's desk and requirements.
Handwritten notes from an October 2021 interview with a female witness who was recruited by Ghislaine Maxwell from the Palm Beach Atlantic University campus around 2001. The witness describes being paid $200/hr for 'secretary work' (specifically shredding bound 'black books' of contacts) and massages, during which Jeffrey Epstein molested her ('handsy', touching breasts/thighs). She also reveals that she was interviewed by the Vice Squad regarding a prostitution ring as early as 2001/2002 but declined to cooperate at the time.
This document is a digital calendar entry for an event titled 'Accepted: Proffer: [Redacted]' scheduled for September 10, 2019, one month after Jeffrey Epstein's death. The meeting was set to take place at the WPB Hilton (West Palm Beach) from 3:30 PM to 6:00 PM. The attendee's identity is redacted, but the term 'Proffer' suggests a legal meeting where a witness provides information to authorities, likely related to the ongoing investigation.
This document is a legal filing from July 29, 2025, related to the Ghislaine Maxwell case (1:20-cr-00330-PAE). It outlines the *In re Craig* factors for disclosing grand jury information and references a July 22, 2025 court order directing the Government to submit specific materials. These materials include indices, full transcripts, and proposed redacted versions of both Epstein and Maxwell grand jury proceedings, as well as confirmation regarding whether victims were notified of the motion to unseal.
This document is page 6 of a BellSouth Telecommunications phone bill dated April 5, 2005, associated with the phone number 561-832-4117 (West Palm Beach). The page content consists entirely of marketing messages promoting bundled services (internet, wireless, TV) and DSL internet upgrades, with no specific itemized charges or call logs visible on this page. It was processed as part of a Public Records Request (No. 17-295) by the DOJ in 2017.
This document is a notice from BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc., dated April 5, 2005, informing customers of an upcoming increase in the Federal Universal Service Charge. The increase, prompted by a decision from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), is intended to fund affordable telephone services for schools and rural areas. The new charge will be reflected on customer bills for April and May 2005, with an exemption for Lifeline accounts.
This document is a portion of a BellSouth Telecommunications bill dated April 5, 2005. It provides instructions for customers on how to authorize a one-time debit payment from their bank account using their PIN or the last four digits of their social security number. The document also directs customers to the company website, bellsouth.com, for other payment options.
This document is a detailed statement of charges from BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc. dated April 5, 2005. It lists monthly local service charges and various taxes for a total current charge of $21.14. The document is marked as page 24 of 104 within a public records request.
This document is a BellSouth Telecommunications bill dated April 5, 2005, detailing current charges for a monthly local service period from April 5 to May 4. The itemized charges include a residential line, a Federal Universal Service Charge, an Emergency 911 charge billed on behalf of Palm Beach County, and an FCC authorized charge for network access.
This document is page 2 of a BellSouth telecommunications bill dated April 5, 2005, for the phone line 561 832 4117. It provides customer service and repair contact numbers for the Florida service area and indicates that no specific local toll or long-distance providers are assigned to this line.
A BellSouth Telecommunications bill dated April 5, 2005, for the phone number 561-832-4117, located in West Palm Beach (WPB). The total amount due is $21.14, due by April 27. The document includes standard notices regarding late payment charges and service interruption policies.
An email thread from March 25, 2011, initiated by Jeffrey Epstein asking for the name of Donald Trump's attorney. Jack Goldberger and/or his office respond, confirming that Paul Rampell represents Trump for personal, real estate, and Palm Beach matters, while James Green handles other specific issues like the 'American flag matter.' The email also notes a separate firm handles airport flight path issues.
An email thread from March 25, 2011, initiated by Jeffrey Epstein asking for the name of Donald Trump's attorney. Jack Goldberger and/or his office respond, confirming that Paul Rampell represents Trump for personal, real estate, and Palm Beach matters, while James Green handles other specific issues like the 'American flag matter.' The email also notes a separate firm handles airport flight path issues.
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