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| 1683-01-01 | N/A | Battle of Vienna | Vienna | View |
This document is a US government travel record (PQH API/HIT DATA) for a query dated December 31, 2012, concerning Jeffrey E. Epstein. It details an outbound general aviation flight on aircraft N331JE departing from Ataturk Airport (IST) to an unknown destination (XXX).
This document is a Department of Justice (DOJ) Advance Passenger Information (API) record detailing a flight on December 21, 2010. It shows Jeffrey E. Epstein as a passenger on an outbound general aviation flight, tail number N722JE, which departed from Istanbul Atatürk Airport (IST) with an unknown arrival location.
This document is an Advance Passenger Information (API) hit data record from January 17, 2011. It documents an outbound general aviation flight for Jeffrey E. Epstein on aircraft N909JE, departing from Ataturk Airport (IST) in Istanbul to an unknown destination.
This document is a Department of Justice API (Advance Passenger Information) hit data record dated January 14, 2011. It details an outbound flight for Jeffrey E. Epstein on a general aviation aircraft with tail number N909JE. The flight departed from Ataturk Airport (IST) in Istanbul, with the arrival location listed as unknown (XXX).
This document is an aviation data record dated January 7, 2011, which details an outbound flight associated with Jeffrey E. Epstein. The flight, using a general aviation aircraft with tail number N722JE, departed from Istanbul Atatürk Airport (IST) with its destination listed as an unknown airport.
This document is an API/HIT data report dated February 20, 2011, detailing an outbound flight for Jeffrey E. Epstein. The flight, on a general aviation aircraft with tail number N909JE, departed from Atatürk Airport (IST) in Istanbul, Turkey, with an unknown destination. The report was generated by a query on this travel event and is marked with a Department of Justice (DOJ) identifier.
This document is an Advance Passenger Information (API) data report detailing a flight taken by Jeffrey E. Epstein on February 6, 2011. The record shows Epstein arriving at Ataturk Airport (IST) on a general aviation aircraft with tail number N909JE. The departure location for the inbound flight is listed as unknown (XXX).
This document is an API/HIT data record dated September 17, 2011, detailing an outbound flight for Jeffrey E. Epstein. The General Aviation flight, with tail number N909JE, departed from Atatürk Airport (IST) in Turkey, with the arrival location listed as unknown.
This document is a passenger information system (API) record dated April 11, 2009, showing that Jeffrey E. Epstein was a passenger on an inbound flight. The flight, operated as general aviation with aircraft tail number N909JE, arrived at Ataturk Airport (IST) from an unknown departure location.
This document is a government Advance Passenger Information (API) record dated February 11, 2011. It details an outbound general aviation flight for Jeffrey E. Epstein on aircraft N909JE, departing from Atatürk Airport (IST) in Istanbul to an unknown destination.
This document is an API/HIT data record dated January 24, 2012, which logs an outbound flight for Jeffrey E. Epstein. The flight, using aircraft with tail number N909JE, departed from Ataturk Airport (IST) in Istanbul, Turkey, with the destination listed as an unknown airport.
This document is a government API/HIT DATA record detailing an inbound flight for Jeffrey E. Epstein on January 18, 2012. The record shows Epstein arrived at Ataturk Airport (IST) on a general aviation aircraft with tail number N909JE. The departure location for the flight is listed as unknown.
This document is a PQH API/HIT DATA record dated January 2, 2012, detailing an outbound flight for Jeffrey E. Epstein (DOB: 01/20/1953). The flight, on a general aviation aircraft with tail number N909JE, departed from Ataturk Airport (IST) in Istanbul with its destination listed as an unknown airport.
This document is a PQH API/HIT data report dated November 15, 2013, detailing a flight involving Jeffrey E. Epstein. The record indicates an outbound General Aviation flight on aircraft N212JE departing from Istanbul Atatürk Airport (IST) to an unknown destination.
This document is an Advance Passenger Information (API) record dated November 14, 2013, which details a flight involving Jeffrey E. Epstein. The record shows an outbound, general aviation flight on aircraft with tail number N331JE, departing from Istanbul Atatürk Airport (IST) to an unknown destination coded as XXX.
This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, likely the Ghislaine Maxwell trial) filed on August 10, 2022. It details the admission of Government Exhibit 741 (GX-741), an eight-page document, into evidence without objection. Following this, attorney Mr. Rohrbach questions witness Mr. Besselsen about record-keeping practices at Interlochen, specifically establishing that student files are kept in manila folders in a locked room in the Maddy Administration Building.
This is an Incident Report from the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office dated January 21, 2006, regarding a Missing Person (Adult). The reporting officer is Christopher Bryant, and the incident occurred at 411 Christopher's Ct in Canton. The document lists an involved white female born in 1969 and a juvenile whose details are on a confidential page; no specific Epstein-related names are visible on this page, though it bears a DOJ-OGR bates stamp.
This document is page 11 of 93 from a legal filing (Case 22-1426), dated June 29, 2023. It is a 'Table of Authorities' listing various legal precedents (case law) cited in the main brief, including 'United States v. Salameh', 'United States v. Teman', and 'United States v. Vickers'. The footer indicates it is a Department of Justice document (DOJ-OGR-00021658).
This document is page 236 of a court transcript (Document 767) filed on August 10, 2022, from Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE (United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell). It contains jury instructions regarding the evaluation of witness credibility, specifically focusing on how the jury should weigh the testimony of a witness who is a convicted felon. The text instructs jurors to use their common sense and everyday experience to determine if the witness is truthful despite their criminal record.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report details surveillance and investigation activities in April 2005 regarding Jeffrey Epstein (Case 1-05-000368). Officers documented voicemails from Haley Robson arranging transport for a female to Epstein's house, conducted trash pulls at 358 El Brillo revealing flight logs (N908JE) and notes with names of associates like Sarah Kellen and potential victims, and investigated a minor student named Zachary Brian at Summit Christian School. The report also documents subpoena attempts for phone records and coordination with the FBI (SA Mighdoll).
This document is a printed page from a MySpace profile (FriendID 172831), containing comments from four different users between February 6 and February 11, 2005. One comment explicitly identifies the profile owner as 'ash' (likely referring to a victim or associate in the investigation) and references a meeting at a Hollister store. The document originates from a Department of Justice Public Records Request (17-295) and bears the Bates stamp DOJ-OGR-00032823.
Handwritten legal notes analyzing the scope of Section 3283's "offense involving" language, discussing its application to repealed offenses and specific statutes like 18 U.S.C. § 113(a) and Chapter 109A. The text cites case law including United States v. Johnson, Miller v. United States, and United States v. Kepler to explore jurisdictional limits and the definition of conduct involving abuse.
This document is page 223 from a book (likely titled 'The Russians Are Coming' or containing that chapter), marked with a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp. It details the history of NSA defectors Martin, Mitchell, and Hamilton who fled to the Soviet Union in the 1960s, as well as the case of KGB mole Sergeant Jack Dunlap. The text provides historical context on Cold War espionage but does not directly mention Jeffrey Epstein.
The document discusses the surge in U.S. oil production and the logistical challenges of transporting crude oil due to infrastructure limitations. As production rises in regions like Eagle Ford, companies are increasingly relying on trucks, trains, and barges instead of pipelines, causing strain on local roads and requiring significant adjustments to the existing delivery systems.
This document appears to be page 50 of a report titled 'BREAKING DOWN DEMOCRACY,' produced or collected by the House Oversight Committee (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019284). The text focuses entirely on geopolitical analysis regarding Russian aggression, specifically detailing the invasion of Ukraine, the annexation of Crimea, threats to the Baltic states and Poland, and military interventions in Syria. While the prompt identifies this as an 'Epstein-related document,' the specific content of this page contains no mention of Jeffrey Epstein or his associates; it is likely a document included in a larger discovery batch involving foreign relations or policy research.
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