A photograph depicting two women standing outdoors at night. The setting appears to be a tropical residence or resort, indicated by palm trees wrapped in string lights in the background. One woman wears a white dress and the other a blue tank top holding a white object. Their identities are concealed by redactions. The only text present is the file identifier EFTA00037045.
A photograph showing Jean-Luc Brunel standing on a white-railed balcony or terrace with his arms raised in celebration, giving a thumbs up with one hand. The background depicts a sunset over the ocean with land visible in the distance, consistent with the scenery of Little St. James. A digital timestamp '25 5:49PM' appears in red, and the document bears the Bates stamp 'EFTA00003719'.
The document consists of two copies (one clear, one pixelated) of a photograph showing Jeffrey Epstein sitting at an outdoor dining table. A partial view of a woman's face with dark hair is visible in the foreground. The only text present is the Bates numbering EFTA00003573 and EFTA00003574.
This document consists of two photographs (Bates stamped EFTA00003569 and EFTA00003570) depicting Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell sitting at an outdoor dining table. They appear to be in a casual setting, possibly on a terrace with foliage in the background, and are accompanied by a third person whose face is not visible.
A photograph depicting Jeffrey Epstein standing barefoot on a patio under a thatched-roof structure in a tropical setting. He is wearing a patterned robe or towel wrap. In the foreground, a camera and other items sit on a round table. The image contains the Bates stamp EFTA00003159.
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.
A photograph showing the interior and exterior interface of a residence featuring distinctive stone walls and white louvered doors. One set of double doors opens into a room with a flat-screen television, while another door leads to a bright outdoor area. The image is marked with the identifier EFTA00001564, typical of evidence exhibits from Epstein-related investigations.
This document is a photograph taken at night showing an outdoor terrace or balcony area. The scene includes potted plants with pink flowers, a small table, and two dark woven chairs situated against a light-colored stone wall. The image bears the evidence identification mark 'EFTA00000376' in the bottom right corner.
This document is an evidence photograph (EFTA00000375) showing an outdoor terrace or balcony at night. The scene includes stone architecture, decorative potted trees and flowers, a lighting fixture, and a distinctive mural of clouds painted on the parapet wall. No text is present in the document other than the file identifier.
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 appears to be a page from a memoir or manuscript by Ehud Barak (stamped with House Oversight codes), detailing the 2000 Camp David Summit. It describes intense private negotiations between Barak and President Bill Clinton regarding peace terms with Yasser Arafat, specifically mentioning tensions over Jerusalem, red lines, and Arafat's refusal to offer counter-positions. The narrative captures Clinton's frustration and a late-night 3:30 AM meeting on the terrace of the Aspen lodge at Camp David.
This document is page 59 of an address book (commonly referred to as Jeffrey Epstein's 'Black Book'). It contains contact information for individuals with surnames beginning with 'T', including prominent figures such as Ivana Trump, Ivanka Trump, Robert Trump, Philip Treacy, and members of the Tisch and Tollman families. The page lists residential addresses in New York, London, and Paris, along with various phone numbers and email addresses.
This document is a page (numbered 43) from Jeffrey Epstein's 'Black Book' contact list. It contains names, addresses, and phone numbers for various individuals including fashion designer Nicole Miller, journalist John Micklethwait (then at The Economist), and aristocrat George Milford Haven. The entries cover locations in New York, London, Palm Beach, and Milan.
This document is a press clipping from Harper's Bazaar, dated October 18, 2010, reviewing the 'House of Noble Man' art exhibition in London. The exhibition was curated by Wolfe Von Lenkiewicz and Victoria Golembiovskaya and held at No. 2 Cornwall Terrace, a high-end real estate location. The article details the artworks displayed, the collaboration with Saatchi Gallery and Channel 4, and mentions a tour of nearby mansions given by Knight Frank agent Darren Daggers.
Discussion 0
No comments yet
Be the first to share your thoughts on this epstein entity