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017-12.pdf

This document is an appeal by Defendant Jeffrey Epstein against a Magistrate's Order compelling him to produce discovery materials, including correspondence with prosecutors, tax returns, and passport/travel records. Epstein argues that producing these documents violates his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination because he still faces a real threat of federal prosecution outside the Southern District of Florida, despite his Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA). The filing also details privacy concerns for third parties (alleged victims), claims attorney work-product privilege over files selected by his defense counsel, and argues that his offer to stipulate to a high net worth renders the production of his tax returns unnecessary.

Legal pleading (defendant's consolidated rule 4 review and appeal)
2025-12-26

017-09.pdf

This document contains a Motion for Reconsideration filed by Jeffrey Epstein's legal team in February 2010, arguing against a Magistrate's order compelling him to produce sensitive documents. The motion relies heavily on Fifth Amendment protections against self-incrimination, arguing that despite a Non-Prosecution Agreement, Epstein faces real risks of prosecution in other jurisdictions. Attached exhibits include the Plaintiff's 2009 requests for production of massage logs, photos of Epstein's Palm Beach home, financial records, and medical records from Dr. Stephan Alexander, to which Epstein consistently objected.

Legal motion and discovery requests/responses
2025-12-26

EFTA00029004.pdf

This document is a letter from the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York to Judge Henry Pitman arguing for the detention of Jeffrey Epstein pending trial. The government asserts that Epstein poses an extreme flight risk due to his vast wealth, international ties, and lack of family connections, and presents a danger to the community given the serious nature of the sex trafficking charges and potential for witness obstruction. The letter outlines the evidence against Epstein, his history, and legal arguments supporting pre-trial detention.

Legal letter / bail memorandum
2025-12-25

EFTA00028297.pdf

This document is a letter from the U.S. Department of Justice to Magistrate Judge Henry Pitman arguing for the permanent detention of Jeffrey Epstein pending trial. The government contends that Epstein poses an extreme flight risk due to his vast wealth, international ties, and private aircraft, and a danger to the community based on the serious nature of the sex trafficking charges and past allegations of witness tampering.

Legal correspondence / motion for detention
2025-12-25

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This document is a page from a legal memorandum filed by the government arguing for the detention of Jeffrey Epstein. It outlines his extreme wealth, lack of family ties, and extensive assets (including private jets, 15 vehicles, and a private island) as evidence that he poses a significant flight risk. It specifically details his property values in NY and FL and notes over 20 international flights taken between 2018 and 2019.

Federal court filing / legal memorandum (letter to magistrate judge arguing for detention)
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from the prosecution's summation in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE). Prosecutor Ms. Moe describes an incident where a victim named Annie hid in a bathroom to avoid sexual advances from Epstein and Maxwell in New Mexico. The text details that after Annie resisted, Maxwell lost interest, though Epstein subsequently paid for Annie to take a summer trip to Thailand, a fact corroborated by her high school boyfriend and mother.

Court transcript (summation)
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from a court transcript (summation by Ms. Moe) in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell filed on August 10, 2022. The text details an account involving a victim named Annie, stating that Maxwell and Epstein attempted to abuse her ('cuddle') in New Mexico, but she hid in a bathroom, causing Maxwell to lose interest. The prosecutor notes that Epstein subsequently paid for Annie to take a summer trip to Thailand, a fact corroborated by her mother and high school boyfriend, David Mulligan, despite the defense's attempt to use spotty border patrol records to dispute it.

Court transcript (summation/closing argument)
2025-11-20

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This document appears to be a page from a House Oversight production containing a news clipping or web printout. It features a headline about the Acting DHS chief ordering an investigation into offensive posts by Border Patrol agents and a snippet from an AP News story regarding arrests at Hong Kong protests. There is a technical error message at the top indicating a missing image file.

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2025-11-19
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