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Strength
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Documents | Actions |
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person
Attorney General (Implied RFK)
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Sexual intimate |
5
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person
Sidney Skolsky
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Confidante |
5
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1 |
This document contains a news clipping about a lawsuit against Jeffrey Epstein by a woman alleging he had sex with her when she was 16, alongside printed MySpace profile pages for a user named 'PIMP JUICE'. The news article details Epstein's ongoing legal issues and the defense's claims, while the MySpace profile provides personal details, interests, and comments from friends of a young individual. The handwritten note requests the document be placed in Epstein's criminal file, suggesting an ongoing investigation.
This document is a color photograph (evidence marking EFTA00001456) showing the interior of a room, likely inside Jeffrey Epstein's New York townhouse. The room features wood-paneled walls, white leather seating, a glass coffee table stacked with books (including 'Maldives' and 'Atlas Obscura'), and several framed black-and-white photographs hanging on the wall.
An evidentiary photograph, Bates stamped EFTA00000900, showing the interior of a room (likely the waiting area of Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan mansion). The room features wood-paneled walls, a white leather sofa, framed black and white celebrity portraits (including Marilyn Monroe and Audrey Hepburn), and a glass coffee table with books and a bowl of candy. Notably, a red 'PLEASE TAKE A NUMBER' ticket dispenser is visible on a shelf. The presence of a book titled 'Reflections of the 72nd UNGA Session' indicates the photo was taken after September 2017.
This document is an evidence photograph (marked EFTA00000889) depicting the interior of a room, likely within one of Jeffrey Epstein's properties. The room features wood-paneled walls adorned with framed black-and-white portraits of celebrities (including Marilyn Monroe and Audrey Hepburn), a white sofa, and a glass coffee table holding a bowl of candy and several books, including 'Atlas Obscura', 'Maldives', and a book regarding a UNGA (United Nations General Assembly) session.
An evidence photograph (tagged EFTA00000807) showing the interior of a wood-paneled office or study. The room contains a large desk with an Apple iMac, a printer, a decorative guitar hanging on the wall, and a white leather sofa. A coffee table in the foreground holds a bowl of candy and several books, including 'Atlas Obscura', 'MALDIVES', and 'BALI'. Several framed black and white portraits hang on the wall, including one of Marilyn Monroe.
This document is an evidence photograph (marked EFTA00000035) depicting the interior of a high-end office or study, likely within Jeffrey Epstein's New York mansion. The room features curved light wood paneling, white leather furniture, a glass coffee table with large books (including one titled 'Maldives'), and a built-in bookshelf. Framed black and white photographs of celebrities, including Marilyn Monroe, hang on the wall. A desk with a computer monitor is visible in the foreground.
This document is a printout of a MySpace profile page for a user named "PIMP JUICE," dated November 8, 2005. The profile displays the user's favorite bands, including Sublime and My Chemical Romance, a list of people they would like to meet such as Bob Marley and Bill Clinton, and a section showing their online friends. A quiz result identifies the user with "Lou Dog," the deceased pet of someone named Brad.
This document is a printout of a MySpace profile page for a user with the URL username 'sublimehottie' and display name 'PIMP JUICE', dated November 8, 2005. The profile lists musical interests (emo/punk bands), friend connections, and a 'Who I'd like to meet' section containing a provocative comment about wanting to meet 'Bill Clint' (implied Clinton) to achieve fame through sexual acts. The document is part of a Department of Justice public records release (DOJ-OGR-00031329).
This document is a page containing six scientific statistical graphs (labeled A through F) likely extracted from a research paper regarding 'culturomics' or the frequency of words/names in media over time. It tracks the frequency of mentions for various historical figures (such as Jimmy Carter, Marilyn Monroe, and Neil Armstrong) and professions. The document bears the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017005, indicating it is an exhibit in a House Oversight Committee investigation, likely included as an attachment to other correspondence or as background material.
This document is a page from a magazine interview (likely part of a House Oversight Committee file) featuring a conversation between an interviewer 'EP' and interviewee 'PK' (likely Paul Krassner). They discuss Donald Trump's presidency, alleging connections to Russia ('useful idiot'), comparing his book sales tactics to L. Ron Hubbard, and analyzing his narcissism and media strategy. The text also references historical events like the JFK assassination, suggesting CIA/Mafia involvement, and includes a cartoon from 'The Realist' dated 1962.
This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or book (possibly distinct from standard flight logs or financial records) bearing the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015082. The text recounts historical anecdotes regarding the 1960s, specifically alleging an intimate encounter between Marilyn Monroe and the Attorney General (implied RFK), and describing President Lyndon Johnson's crude behavior toward subordinates Douglas Dillon and Senator Fulbright. It also details Jacqueline Kennedy's distaste for Johnson's lack of 'style' compared to JFK.
Monroe telling Skolsky that the Attorney General is in her bed.
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