This document is a summary of a witness preparation interview conducted on July 13, 2021, likely for the Ghislaine Maxwell trial. The witness provides clarifying details regarding her interactions with 'JE' (Jeffrey Epstein) and 'GM' (Ghislaine Maxwell), including receiving money ($300), FedEx packages containing 'Massage for Dummies', and being seen nude by GM at age 16. The witness also mentions abuse by an individual named 'SH', sex acts with a 'fat bald man' at JE's house, and her participation in the victim compensation fund.
This document is a Search and Seizure Warrant issued on July 7, 2019, by U.S. Magistrate Judge Barbara Moses for the premises located at 9 East 71st Street, New York, NY (Jeffrey Epstein's residence). The warrant authorizes law enforcement to search for evidence related to violations of sex trafficking of minors (18 U.S.C. 1591) and conspiracy (18 U.S.C. 371). Specific items to be seized include taxidermied dogs, massage tables, female torso busts, sex toys, nude photos, and a binder labeled 'PB Girls'.
This document is a Search and Seizure Warrant issued on July 7, 2019, by Judge Barbara Moses of the SDNY (Case No. 19 MAG 6572). The warrant authorizes the search of a multi-story single-family residence in New York (visually identifiable as Jeffrey Epstein's townhouse) in relation to sex trafficking investigations (18 U.S.C. 1591 and 371). Specific items to be seized include taxidermied dogs, massage tables, busts of female torsos, sex toys, and a binder labeled 'PB Girls'.
Notes from a November 2021 WebEx interview with a former employee of Jeffrey Epstein's Palm Beach residence. The witness describes answering the door for frequent female visitors (2-4 per day) who were described as 'school girls' or high school age, wearing casual clothing like school uniforms or sweatpants. The witness notes hearing them discuss school and soccer, and states they were not professional masseuses.
This is an evidence photograph (marked EFTA00001794) depicting the interior of a property. The image shows a white hallway with louvered doors opening into a dimly lit room featuring a large, distinctive woven wicker chair and a glass-enclosed shower or steam area in the background. In the foreground on the left, a piece of medical or spa-grade equipment with hoses is visible.
This document is an annotated architectural floor plan of the 4th floor of Jeffrey Epstein's mansion at 9 East 71st Street, New York, used by the FBI during their July 2019 investigation (Case #31E-NY-3027571). The blueprint, originally dated May 25, 1995, by architect Thierry W. Despont, features handwritten markers (M, X, Y, Z, L) identifying specific rooms, including two guest bedrooms and a 'Massage Room' (Room Z). The document records preparation by Special Agent Margaret Girard on July 6, 2019, and SOS Kimberly Meder on July 11, 2019.
This is an evidentiary photograph (marked EFTA00001426) depicting the interior of a room, likely a massage room in a Jeffrey Epstein property. The room contains a massage setup with blue and yellow towels and a face cradle, a rolling stool, a large painting of a nude woman looking into a mirror, high-end audio speakers, a white telephone, and a large wooden cabinet stocked with numerous bottles of lotions or oils.
An evidentiary photograph depicting the interior of a room, likely a massage room, within Jeffrey Epstein's residence. The room features dark patterned wallpaper, light wood trim, and a ceiling painted with clouds. A large painting of a nude figure falling amidst debris hangs from chains between two doorways. A blue massage chair is visible in the lower left foreground. The only text visible is the Bates stamp EFTA00000497 in the bottom right corner.
An evidence photograph (labeled EFTA00000485) depicting a massage room. The room contains a teal 'Stronglite' brand massage table covered with a white sheet and blue blanket, a rolling stool, and a side table holding a telephone and various bottles (likely lotions or oils). Framed artwork on the walls includes images of people, whose faces have been redacted with black bars.
This is an evidence photograph depicting a massage room. The image shows a massage table covered in white linens with a blue pillow or towel at the head. Behind the table is a large wooden shelving unit filled with various bottles, toiletries, and objects. Yellow forensic evidence markers (numbers 7 and 8 are visible) are placed on the shelves, indicating a law enforcement search. To the right, a dark painting hangs on the wall. The floor is covered in a beige patterned carpet. The document bears the identifier EFTA00000484.
This document is an evidence photograph depicting the interior of a massage room, likely within one of Jeffrey Epstein's properties. The room features a massage table covered in white linens with a blue towel, a large wooden cabinet filled with various bottles and products, dark patterned wallpaper, and a painting on the wall depicting a nude figure. A large white light fixture is visible in the foreground. The image is labeled with the identifier EFTA00000167.
An evidentiary photograph depicting the interior of a massage room, likely located in Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan residence. The room features dark patterned wallpaper, a massage table covered with a white sheet and blue towel, a side table cluttered with bottles (likely massage oils/lotions) and a phone, and several pieces of framed artwork depicting nude women, which have been redacted with black boxes. The Bates number EFTA00000166 appears in the bottom right corner.
An evidentiary photograph labeled EFTA00000165 showing the interior of a room, likely a massage room. The room contains a massage table with white linens, a cart with blue towels, heavy maroon curtains, patterned wallpaper, and several pieces of framed artwork depicting nude or semi-nude figures, which have been redacted with black boxes.
This document is a photograph labeled with evidence tag EFTA00000164. It depicts a lavishly decorated massage room containing a central massage table with white linens and a blue pillow, a black cart holding folded blue towels, and a large wooden cabinet stocked with various bottles and products. The room features dark patterned wallpaper, maroon curtains, audio speakers, and a large painting of a nude woman looking into a mirror.
This document is page 45 of a court transcript filed on August 10, 2022, from the trial related to Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE). It features the direct examination of a witness named Kate by Ms. Pomerantz. The testimony details an incident where Ghislaine Maxwell gave the witness massage oil and closed the door to a small, dimly lit room where Jeffrey Epstein was standing naked, after which the witness gave him a massage.
This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, filed Aug 10, 2022) discussing the admissibility of photographic evidence of a massage room. The court rules that structural features like bookcases are admissible to corroborate the witness 'Jane's' testimony regarding the room's layout, but moveable objects like pictures on the wall must be redacted because Jane did not recall them and they risk prejudice. The text references 'Jane' testifying that she was abused in that room.
This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) dated August 10, 2022. It details a legal argument between prosecutor Ms. Moe and the Judge regarding the admissibility of photographs of a 'massage room' inside a residence. The Judge sustains an objection to the photos because they were taken over 20 years after the events described by a witness, and depict 'highly mobile items' that may not accurately reflect the room's state at the relevant time.
This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, from case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE. It captures a discussion between attorneys Ms. Moe and Mr. Everdell and the judge regarding the admissibility of evidence. The key points are the government's intent to use photographs of a massage room rather than the physical table, and Mr. Everdell's argument that costumes found in a 2019 search are irrelevant as they were discovered 15 years after the alleged conspiracy.
This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) featuring the direct examination of a witness named Alessi. Alessi testifies about their duties cleaning Mr. Epstein's massage room and explicitly mentions finding a 'large dildo' during the years 1995 through 1998. Defense attorney Mr. Pagliuca objects during the questioning to request specific time frames.
This document is a page from a court transcript of the cross-examination of a witness named 'Jane', filed on August 10, 2022. The questioning focuses on confirming details of Jane's stays at an eight-story mansion on New York's Upper East Side, which belonged to Epstein and which she began visiting at age 14. The witness confirms these details but states she does not know if another individual, Ghislaine, lived at the mansion.
This legal document, part of a letter to Judge Alison J. Nathan dated December 5, 2021, presents an argument criticizing the government's handling of photographic evidence. The author contends that the government failed to properly authenticate 2019 photos as representative of a scene from 1994-1996 by not showing them to a witness named Jane during her testimony. The document dismisses the government's rationale that doing so would have diminished the photos' value as independent corroboration, suggesting the real reason was a fear that Jane's response would not support their case.
This legal document, part of Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, discusses the testimony of a witness named Jane regarding a massage room where she was allegedly sexually abused. The Government argues that photographs presented as exhibits corroborate Jane's detailed descriptions of the room's size, features, and the house's artwork, thereby establishing their relevance to the case. The document acknowledges the Court's concern about the lack of testimony directly comparing the photos to the room's state during the conspiracy but asserts that most of Jane's testimony concerns non-movable features.
This document is a page from a victim's statement in the legal case against Jeffrey Epstein, filed on September 3, 2019. The victim provides a harrowing account of systematic sexual abuse, describing how Epstein groomed and molested her in his private massage room over several years. She recounts how he stole her virginity and then threatened to kill her, leaving her feeling powerless and describing their relationship as that of a slave to her master.
This document is a page from a court transcript dated July 16, 2019, detailing a pretrial detention hearing. A government representative, Mr. Rossmiller, argues for the defendant's detention by describing evidence found at his home, including a massage room consistent with victim accounts and electronic disks labeled with incriminating titles. Mr. Rossmiller concludes that the defendant represents a continuing danger to the community and a flight risk, justifying detention pending trial.
This legal filing (page 19 of 45) details court testimony regarding 'Count Six' and 'Count Five' of sex trafficking charges against the Defendant (Ghislaine Maxwell). It summarizes victim Carolyn's testimony that the Defendant scheduled sexualized massages for Epstein, paid her, and touched her inappropriately while she was 14 years old. A footnote discusses corroborating evidence involving Virginia Roberts, Juan Alessi, and flight logs from December 2000.
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