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2019-07-06 N/A The Daily Beast publishes article about Jeffrey Epstein's arrest/indictment. Online View

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This document is a March 24, 2018, email exchange between Jeffrey Epstein and Landon Thomas Jr. concerning the mental state of then-President Donald Trump. Thomas expresses alarm at Trump's behavior and urges Epstein to intervene, while Epstein concurs, calling Trump 'nuts' and 'evil beyond belief'.

Email
2025-11-19

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This document is an email chain from January 11-12, 2018, between Jeffrey Epstein (using jeevacation@gmail.com) and his apparent attorney/advisor, Reid Weingarten. They discuss political news, including a Daily Beast article about Steve Bannon, a potential Senate subpoena, and the Steele dossier, with Weingarten making a sarcastic remark about Republicans and 'trump lies'. The conversation also contains a cryptic mention of 'Sri Emanuel' and a comment from Epstein that 'he is cracking,' likely referring to Bannon.

Email
2025-11-19

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This document summarizes articles from The Daily Beast about Jeffrey Epstein, detailing his lenient 2007 plea deal for sex offenses and subsequent special treatment, such as using his own private psychologist for a court-required evaluation. It highlights Epstein's financial relationship with Jean Luc Brunel, who received $1 million and whose modeling agency, MC2, recruited girls who flew on Epstein's private jets. The document concludes with a statement from Epstein's lawyer asserting his client's full compliance with legal agreements.

News article summary / web post
2025-11-19

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This document, an article or report excerpt from circa July 2009, discusses Jeffrey Epstein completing his lenient house arrest for soliciting a minor. It highlights his vast wealth, settlements with victims, and connections to powerful figures like Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew. The text also notes that despite a non-prosecution agreement, the Department of Justice and FBI were actively investigating Epstein for more serious federal crimes, including child trafficking.

News article / report excerpt
2025-11-19

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This document is a printout of a 2010 article by Conchita Sarnoff for The Daily Beast, detailing allegations against Jeffrey Epstein and his associate Brunel. It highlights a $1 million wire transfer from Epstein to Brunel, the use of private jets to transport young women, and alleged efforts by Epstein's team to intimidate victims' families and interfere with the Palm Beach police investigation. The article compiles claims from various sources, including an unnamed police chief and former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, painting a picture of criminal activity and obstruction of justice.

Web article printout / summary
2025-11-19

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This document, an article likely from The Daily Beast dated July 22, 2010, details the case of Alfredo Rodriguez, Jeffrey Epstein's former house manager. It describes Rodriguez's own legal troubles, including his sentencing for obstruction after trying to sell information, and his testimony about Epstein's operations, such as paying girls in cash and making large donations to the Palm Beach Police. The text also outlines Epstein's connection to Jean Luc Brunel and his MC2 modeling agency, citing a federal complaint that accuses them and others of racketeering to lure minors for sexual purposes.

Report / article summary
2025-11-19

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This document is a July 2010 article by Conchita Sarnoff criticizing the handling of Jeffrey Epstein's case following his release from custody. It details his lenient sentence, a post-release party attended by prominent figures like Prince Andrew and Katie Couric, and legal loopholes that allowed him to avoid proper sex offender registration in New York. The author questions the inaction of Manhattan DA Cyrus Vance and highlights the ongoing risk Epstein posed to the community.

Article / blog post (submitted as evidence)
2025-11-19

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This undated document is a status report to 'Jeffrey' (presumed to be Epstein) from a contractor managing his online reputation. The report details successful efforts to manipulate Google search results and 'hack' his Wikipedia page to remove negative information like 'convicted sex offender' and replace his mug shot. The contractor also discusses ongoing challenges, an outstanding payment of $7500 to a technical vendor named Mike, and the need for a decision on the project's continuation.

Reputation management report / memo
2025-11-19

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This document is an email chain from December 2010 between Jeffrey Epstein and Al Seckel, who was hired to perform online reputation management. Seckel describes the difficulty of the job, including a 'cyber war' with a journalist from The Daily Beast and blocking a 'wiki page'. The emails also reveal a payment dispute, with Epstein questioning a '10k fee per month' and Seckel requesting an urgent meeting to discuss 'the island thing'.

Email chain
2025-11-19

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This undated report, addressed to Jeffrey (presumed Epstein), details an extensive online reputation management campaign. The author describes successes in manipulating Google search results by suppressing negative articles and 'hacking' Wikipedia to remove pejorative terms and replace his mugshot. The document also outlines financial arrangements with a contractor named Mike and questions whether Jeffrey wishes to continue funding the project.

Project update report / email
2025-11-19

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This document is an email from July 22, 2018, containing a news report about Steve Bannon's plan to establish a populist think tank in Brussels called 'The Movement'. The foundation's goal is to unite and support European far-right parties to influence the 2019 European Parliament elections, positioning Bannon as a right-wing counterweight to George Soros. The report also details Bannon's past roles with Donald Trump and Cambridge Analytica, and his meetings with various European nationalist leaders like Orbán, Le Pen, and Farage.

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2025-11-19
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