This is a Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office offense report for a battery incident (Case No. 06049528) that occurred on March 31, 2006. The event, which took place at a single-family residence, was classified as domestic violence involving a juvenile offender and their parent, who was the victim. The case was cleared by a juvenile arrest, with Deputy Sarah Shaffer listed as the assisting officer.
This Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office offense report, dated April 1, 2006, details the arrest of a female juvenile for battery against her father. The report notes the juvenile's erratic behavior, a witness statement claiming she took Xanax at a party, and a history of narcotic use. The juvenile was transported to a juvenile assessment center, and the case was cleared by arrest.
A Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office offense report from March 31, 2006, detailing a domestic incident in Loxahatchee. A father reported his daughter missing, but she returned with her twin sister at 5:45 AM, allegedly dropped off by a drug dealer and under the influence of narcotics. After being sent to school and sent back for intoxication, the daughter physically assaulted the father at their residence.
This is a Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office Offense Report (Case No. 06049528) dated March 31, 2006, detailing a battery incident classified as domestic violence. The incident involved a juvenile arrest where a white female (born 1990) allegedly battered a white male (born 1967); the report notes the victim relation as 'Parent'. The document is part of a larger Department of Justice Public Records Request (DOJ-OGR-00031005) processed in 2017.
Palm Beach Police incident report dated January 23, 2006, detailing an interview with Johanna Sjoberg. Sjoberg identified Ghislaine Maxwell (spelled 'Ghaline') as the person who recruited her from Palm Beach Atlantic College to work at Epstein's home. Sjoberg admitted to providing massages to Epstein, his assistant Sarah, and Nadia Marcinkova before she was a licensed therapist, starting when she was approximately 20 years old.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report from April 20, 2006, details an investigation into allegations involving minor girls being taken to the home of Jeffrey Epstein. An interview on March 15, 2005, reveals that an employee of Epstein's, named Robson, picked up several girls, instructed one to lie about her age, and drove them to Epstein's Palm Beach residence under the pretense of collecting money. The report connects several individuals, including Haley Robson and Zack Brian, to the events and confirms the location of the school the primary subject attended.
This document is a Subpoena Duces Tecum issued on August 21, 2009, by the Circuit Court of the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit in Palm Beach County, Florida, in the criminal case against Jeffrey E. Epstein (Case No. 2008CF009381AMB). The subpoena commands '1 Clearlake Centre LLC' to provide a copy of sign-in sheets and DVR video footage for the specific dates of August 18, 2009, to August 20, 2009. The document was signed by Assistant State Attorney Barbara Burns and served by the Palm Beach County Sheriff's office on the same day it was issued.
This letter, dated December 3, 2009, is from Jeffrey Epstein's attorneys at ATTERBURY GOLDBERGER & WEISS, P.A. to Barbara Burns at the State Attorney's Office. It details Epstein's two pre-approved flights since his release from custody: a Cessna flight on August 27, 2009, and a helicopter trip on September 14, 2009, both with pilot Larry Visoski and passenger Nadia Marcinkova. The letter also strongly refutes allegations that Epstein violated his probation, claiming he has an 'unblemished record' and that the false allegations originated from the Scott Rothstein law firm.
This document contains pages 200 and 201 from a book (likely James Patterson's 'Filthy Rich'), stamped as evidence by the House Oversight Committee. It details an interview from June 2015 with Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw, who describes Jeffrey Epstein's time in the 'Stockade' jail. The text highlights the special treatment Epstein received, including solitary confinement for his protection ('make sure nobody killed him'), a private wing, and unlimited visitors, contrasting him with typical inmates.
This document is a court filing containing a Miami Herald article that details the 2008 sentencing of Jeffrey Epstein. It highlights collusion between prosecutors and Epstein's defense to minimize the judge's awareness of other crimes and co-conspirators, specifically citing a 2007 email from federal prosecutor A. Marie Villafaña. It also notes that victims' attorney Spencer Kuvin was present by chance but was unaware the hearing would dispose of his client's case without their notification.
This document contains pages 200 and 201 from a book (likely by James Patterson) stamped as evidence by the House Oversight Committee. It details an interview from June 2015 with Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw regarding Jeffrey Epstein's time in the county jail (the 'Stockade'). Bradshaw describes Epstein as one of a 'thousand sexual predators' in the county and notes that his primary job was ensuring Epstein wasn't killed by other inmates.
This document page, stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_010489, features a collage of four photographs related to Jeffrey Epstein's timeline between 2005 and 2008. It documents his social appearances with Ghislaine Maxwell and Adrianna Ross in early 2005, his 2008 booking photo, and an aerial view of the 'Stockade' facility in West Palm Beach where he served his sentence. A caption notes that the police investigation began on the same day Epstein was photographed with Maxwell (March 15, 2005).
This document page, labeled HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_010481, contains four images related to Jeffrey Epstein. It includes a photo of Epstein with Ghislaine Maxwell at a 2005 charity event, a photo of Epstein with a redacted individual at a magazine launch in 2005, a 2008 booking photo from Palm Beach County, and an aerial photo of 'The Stockade' in West Palm Beach where Epstein served his sentence. The captions provide specific dates, locations, and photographer credits for each image.
This article from The Virgin Islands Daily News details the 'unusual level of collaboration' between federal prosecutors (including Alexander Acosta and A. Marie Villafana) and Jeffrey Epstein's legal team during the negotiation of his non-prosecution agreement. It highlights the exclusion of victims from the process, the 'VIP treatment' Epstein received in jail (including work release authorized by Sheriff Ric Bradshaw), and subsequent legal battles by victims like 'Jane Doe No. 1' (Wild) and Jena-Lisa Jones to invalidate the agreement. The document also reveals that in 2011, the NY District Attorney's office under Cyrus Vance argued on Epstein's behalf to reduce his sex offender status, a move that shocked the presiding judge.
This document is a LexisNexis reprint of a June 25, 2009, Palm Beach Daily News article regarding an upcoming judicial ruling on whether to unseal Jeffrey Epstein's federal non-prosecution agreement. The article notes Epstein's imminent release date from the Palm Beach County Stockade (July 22, 2009) and details the legal battle between his attorney, Jack Goldberger, who wants the records sealed to protect third parties, and victims' attorney Brad Edwards, who seeks to use the documents in depositions.
A fax cover sheet from the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office dated June 17, 2009, sent to a Detective. The document conveys phone record data analyzed for the period between June 30, 2008, and October 10, 2008. It highlights one specific phone number (redacted as Item 4) that had 100 call attempts and 78 accepted calls, while three other numbers showed zero activity. The footer file path suggests a connection to a 'Jason Richards'.
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