This document is a transcript of a cross-examination of Mr. Visoski, filed on August 10, 2022. Visoski confirms he installed home theater equipment in Jeffrey Epstein's residences, including the one at 358 El Brillo Way in Palm Beach. He also recalls a time when that residence was being renovated, likely in the mid-1990s, forcing Epstein to move to a temporary rental, but does not recall installing equipment in the rental property.
This document is page 150 from a James Patterson book, stamped as a House Oversight exhibit. It narrates Graydon Carter (Vanity Fair editor) arriving at the Condé Nast building to review a story by a journalist named Ward about Jeffrey Epstein. The text describes Epstein's NYC townhouse in bizarre detail, noting 'menservants' in white gloves and a hallway decorated with framed eyeballs imported from England. It also includes two photos: one of Epstein in 1969 and another related to a Palm Beach Police search of his El Brillo Way home.
This document is page 150 from a book by James Patterson, included as a House Oversight exhibit. It details Graydon Carter's hesitation regarding a story about Jeffrey Epstein written by Vicky Ward (referred to as Ward), noting that at the time, there were only rumors about Epstein's dealings with young women and no criminal investigation. The text includes a vivid description of Epstein's NYC townhouse, mentioning menservants and a hall decorated with prosthetic eyeballs. The page also features two photos: one of Epstein's Palm Beach home during a police search, and a 1969 photo of a young Epstein at Coney Island.
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