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.
A Palm Beach Police Department incident report (Narrative #14) detailing the execution of a search warrant at Jeffrey Epstein's residence on October 20, 2005. The report lists items found during the search, including massage tables, a photo of a nude female, sex toys ('Twin Torpedoes'), and sexually shaped soaps, as well as vehicles registered to Epstein. Several individuals were present at the scene, though their names are redacted, and various items including message books and CDs were seized into evidence.
This document is a photograph of an architectural floor plan and site layout for a large property, labeled 'MAIN HOUSE, MAIN LEVEL FLOOR PLAN'. It features topographic elevation lines and various room labels such as 'Entrance Garden', 'Courtyard', 'Port-Cochere', 'Kitchen', and 'Living Room'. There are numerous handwritten notes in blue and black ink discussing logistical details like 'Staff / Laundry?', 'Service road', 'Security', 'Lighting', and 'Guests', suggesting a review or design phase of the construction.
This document is a photograph of a crumpled piece of paper showing a floor plan or site map of a property, drawn with yellow lines. The layout identifies several specific rooms and areas including a 'POOL', multiple 'GUEST' areas, a 'KITCHEN', a 'LIVING' room, and a 'LIBRARY'. Blue lines appear to indicate geographical features or boundaries, and a compass rose is sketched on the right side. The document bears the identifier EFTA00002645.
An evidence photograph showing a printout from the Artefacto furniture website, dated September 6, 2014. The document is a catalog of lounge chairs, with one specific model, the 'arizona / steel', circled in ink. The printout is held by a gloved hand, and text on a paper underneath reads 'MAIN' and 'LITTLE', likely referring to the Main House on Little St. James.
This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, capturing the direct examination of a witness, Mr. Parkinson, by an attorney, Ms. Comey. The court admits Government Exhibits 201 through 222 into evidence, and Ms. Comey proceeds to question Mr. Parkinson about the contents of specific exhibits (202, 206, 209), which depict various parts of a property including a driveway, garage, patio, and garden room.
This document is a page from a court transcript (Direct Examination of a witness named Alessi) filed on August 10, 2022. The witness describes a visit to a massive ranch property owned by Mr. Epstein, detailing the layout which included cowboy quarters, a mobile home, and a huge Spanish-style main house situated on a mountain that was still under construction at the time. The witness mentions briefly touring the interior of the main house, specifically seeing the kitchen and what they believed to be Epstein's office.
This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) dated August 10, 2022, featuring the direct examination of Mr. Alessi by Ms. Comey. The testimony focuses on identifying the layout of Jeffrey Epstein's Palm Beach property, specifically describing the 'cabana' or 'pool house' where Epstein's desk, a couch, and stereo equipment were located. Government's Exhibit 299 (GX-299), a depiction of the property layout, was admitted into evidence without objection from the defense.
This document is a page from a court transcript (filed Aug 10, 2022) recording the direct examination of Mr. Visoski by Ms. Comey. Visoski testifies about Jeffrey Epstein's ranch, confirming it was approximately 10,000 acres. He details his presence at the ranch's main house for purposes of discussing aircraft maintenance/purchases, managing luggage, and installing high-end audio equipment for Epstein, whom he describes as an audiophile.
This document is page 18 of 247 from a court transcript filed on August 10, 2022, in Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE (The Ghislaine Maxwell trial). A witness identified as 'Visoski' is providing direct testimony describing the physical layout of a property, noting a runway, a main entrance marked with a 'Z', and a main house situated on a cliff overlooking a ravine.
This document is a page from a court transcript dated August 10, 2022, detailing the cross-examination of a witness named Visoski. The questioning focuses on a triple-wide trailer, referred to as 'the lodge,' on a ranch owned by Epstein. Visoski confirms that Epstein stayed in this trailer before a main house was built and provides details about the trailer's size (approx. 2,000 sq ft) and interior layout, including the placement of a fireplace and couch upon entry.
This document is a page from the cross-examination of Visoski (likely pilot David Visoski) during the Ghislaine Maxwell trial (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE). The testimony establishes the timeline of Epstein's purchase of the ranch in the mid-1990s and the subsequent construction of the main house, which was completed around 2000. Visoski describes the living arrangements at 'Ranch Central,' noting that guests arriving by aircraft stayed in the lodge, while he initially stayed in bunkhouse rooms before building his own home on the property.
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