This document is a 2008 legal motion filed by Jeffrey Epstein's attorney requesting the return of property seized by the Palm Beach Police Department during the October 20, 2005, raid on Epstein's home at 358 El Brillo Way. Attached to the motion are six pages of police property receipts detailing the evidence confiscated, which includes multiple 'massage tables,' phone message books, computers, surveillance-style equipment described as 'Soap on Rope' found in bathrooms, and explicit materials including a 'black framed photo of nude girl' and pornographic videotapes found in the Master Bedroom. The inventory also lists a school transcript for an individual named Alexander Hall found in the Master Bedroom desk.
This document is a Palm Beach Police Department Property Receipt detailing items seized from Jeffrey Epstein's residence at 358 El Brillo on October 20, 2005, executing search warrant 05-368. The inventory includes multiple massage tables (blue, brown, green, peach), computers, message books, sexually explicit photos ('nude girl'), videotapes (including 'I Love Lesbians'), and a school transcript for Alexander Hall found on the master bedroom desk. The document notes that several items, particularly computer equipment and disks, were later returned.
This document is an FBI Evidence Log (FD-1087) detailing items seized from Jeffrey Epstein's Palm Beach residence on August 28, 2006. The inventory includes incriminating or suspicious items such as massage tables, a photo of a nude girl, vibrators, lubricants ('Joy Jelly'), VHS tapes labeled 'Pool Area', and a high school transcript with the initials 'AH'. The document also includes chain of custody logs showing the evidence was moved from Miami to New York in June 2019, coinciding with Epstein's arrest and the SDNY investigation.
This document is an FBI Evidence Recovery Log (FD-192) dated August 28, 2006, detailing items seized from Jeffrey Epstein's residence at 345 South County Road, Palm Beach. The inventory includes numerous massage tables, vibrators ('Twin Torpedo'), a photo of a nude girl, surveillance tapes, computer equipment, flight information papers, and a high school transcript for an individual with initials 'AH' found in the master bedroom. The document also lists various communications, including message books and loose notes from individuals identified only by initials (J, M, G, etc.), as well as evidence of interactions with the DMV and PBSO.
This document is a hand-drawn architectural site plan or concept sketch showing a property layout on a sloping terrain. The sketch identifies several structures including a Master Bedroom (MASTER BR), Library, Studio, Guest House, Garage, and Pool. A note on the side indicates 'WATER TO BE SHOWN HERE', suggesting the property overlooks a body of water, consistent with island properties like Little St. James.
An evidentiary photograph (Bates EFTA00000644) depicting the interior of a linen closet. The shelves are stocked with packaged bedding, including items labeled with the luxury brand SFERRA. Labels on the packaging suggest items are designated for a 'Master Bedroom' and include a 'King' size duvet. A machine, possibly a medical oxygen concentrator or cleaning device, sits on the floor of the closet.
This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) dated August 10, 2022. Witness Mr. Parkinson is being questioned by prosecutor Ms. Comey regarding the layout of Jeffrey Epstein's property at 358 El Brillo Way as it appeared on October 20, 2005. The testimony identifies Government Exhibits 276, 277, and 278 as depicting the master bedroom and master shower room on the second floor. The government offers Exhibit 278 under seal to protect third-party privacy before the court breaks for a recess.
This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing the direct examination of a witness named Parkinson by an attorney, Ms. Comey. The testimony revolves around identifying and describing the contents of several government exhibits (269, 271, 272, 273), which depict various views of a second-floor hallway and master bedroom. The witness describes the scenes but at one point expresses confusion about the directional orientation in one of the exhibits.
This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing a legal argument about the admissibility of video evidence. An attorney, Ms. Comey, argues that a video showing a photograph in the context of a master bedroom shared by the defendant and Jeffrey Epstein should be admitted. The Court overrules an objection, agreeing that the video's context makes it different from the photograph in isolation and that it corroborates other testimony.
This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing an argument by Ms. Comey to the Court. Ms. Comey asserts that a 'disturbing photograph' displayed outside Jeffrey Epstein's master bedroom contradicts the defense's claim that the defendant was unaware of Epstein's attraction to underage girls. The defense's argument, as described by Comey, relies on a 'halo effect' from Epstein's association with prominent people, which she argues the photograph directly refutes by serving as evidence of Epstein's lifestyle.
This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing a legal argument over the admissibility of evidence. An attorney, Ms. Comey, contends that a 40-minute walk-through video (Gov. Exhibit 296) is relevant because it shows a previously excluded photograph (Gov. Exhibit 270) prominently displayed outside a master bedroom shared by the defendant and Mr. Epstein. The defense expresses concern that such evidence would be prejudicial to the jury.
This document is a transcript of a direct examination in a legal case, filed on August 10, 2022. An attorney, Ms. Comey, questions a witness named Alessi about two types of massagers found in Mr. Epstein's room. Alessi describes one as pillow-shaped and the other as a long arm with a vibrating rubber ball, stating they were found three or four times on Mr. Epstein's dresser in his bathroom.
This document is page 890 of a court transcript (filed Aug 10, 2022) featuring the direct examination of a witness named Alessi. Alessi testifies that Ghislaine Maxwell provided 'exotic oils' from other countries for Jeffrey Epstein's massages, which Alessi stored in Epstein's bathroom. The testimony also details that Alessi was never present during the massages, the doors were always closed, and his role involved entering afterward to clean up and retrieve the massage table from a closet in Epstein's bathroom.
This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing the direct examination of a witness named Mr. Alessi. Alessi describes the layout of a bathroom and identifies the 'housekeeper bedroom' as his own, stating it was on the opposite side of the house from the master bedroom. The proceeding is interrupted by MS. COMEY, who requests to show the witness and the court 'Government Exhibit 299'.
This document is a page from a court transcript (Alessi - Direct) filed on August 10, 2022. The witness, Mr. Alessi, describes the layout of a master suite in an Epstein property, detailing a projection TV system and sliding doors to a pool balcony. Crucially, the testimony establishes that Ms. Maxwell had a dedicated, large bathroom ('bath number four') situated at the entrance to the master bedroom.
This document is a second-floor architectural plan for the Epstein Residence at 358 El Brillo Way, Palm Beach, Florida, dated April 4, 1994. It details proposed renovations and finishes for various rooms including guest rooms, bathrooms, a housekeeper's bedroom, and the master bedroom, along with instructions for roof terrace waterproofing and railing installations. The plan was prepared by Roger Wm. Sahli Architect and Michael A. Johnson Associates Architect.
This document is a checklist of household chores dated February 14, 2005. It outlines tasks for various areas of a residence, including the kitchen, downstairs areas, and master bedroom. The list includes a specific instruction to make breakfast once "Mr Epstein, Ms Maxwell and guests come downstairs."
This document is a table of contents for a household or staff manual, dated February 14, 2005. It outlines procedures for guest relations, pre-arrival preparations, and daily duties to be performed while 'Mr Epstein, Ms Maxwell, and guests are in residence'. The detailed breakdown of tasks and specific areas of the property, including a separate bathroom for Ms. Maxwell, suggests a highly organized and staffed private residence.
This document is a page from a Probable Cause Affidavit filed by the Palm Beach Police Department on May 1, 2006. It details the testimony of a victim identified as 'MD', a student at Royal Palm Beach High School, who describes two specific incidents where she was paid $200 to provide massages to Jeffrey Epstein. The affidavit describes sexual acts, including Epstein masturbating in front of the victim and using a vibrator on her, while noting that Epstein was aware she was a high school student.
This Probable Cause Affidavit from the Palm Beach Police Department, dated May 1, 2006, outlines an investigation into Jeff Epstein. It details a statement from an unnamed woman who was paid $200 to massage Epstein and alleges he grabbed her inappropriately. The document also includes a statement from another individual, JS, who reported being taken to Epstein's house twice by an acquaintance, Haley Robson, when she was sixteen.
This document details allegations and police findings regarding Jeffrey Epstein's conduct, describing how he and his assistants recruited underage girls for massages that often escalated to sexual acts. It outlines the specific patterns of these encounters, the payment structure, the recruitment of other victims by the girls themselves, and the initiation of the PBPD investigation leading to a search warrant in October 2005.
This document is a transcript of a legal summation by Ms. Moe, likely a prosecutor, in case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE. Ms. Moe describes a 'household manual' belonging to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, which she characterizes as a 'powerfully incriminating document' and a 'little black book'. She highlights that multiple copies existed and points to a specific page from Government Exhibit 52-G, titled 'Massage Florida,' noting the suspiciously large number of female names as evidence of wrongdoing.
This document contains a page from a court transcript of a summation given by Ms. Moe in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell. The text details testimony from a witness named Carolyn regarding interactions with Virginia, Maxwell, and Jeffrey Epstein in Palm Beach, describing sexual acts that occurred in a massage room. The speaker also describes the physical layout of the room, including nude drawings and furniture, characterizing it as a site of sexual abuse.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report from July 19, 2006, details a victim's account of ongoing sexual encounters involving herself, Jeffrey Epstein, and Nada Marcinkova. The victim describes a specific incident of alleged sexual assault where Epstein forcibly penetrated her, after which he apologized, paid her $1,000, and gave her a 2005 Dodge Neon. The report outlines a pattern of behavior including payment for sexual acts, the introduction of sex toys, and the physical injuries the victim sustained.
Officer Joseph Recarey documents a telephone interview with a redacted victim on October 4, 2005. The victim recants previous statements, admitting she withheld information, and details two incidents at 'Jeff's' house where she was subjected to unwanted sexual advances during massages while she was sixteen years old. She identifies Haley Robson as the person who brought her to the house and mentions a woman named Sara who prepared the room.
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