This document is a handwritten journal entry dated January 7, 1996, written by a high school student returning from a trip to New York. The writer expresses a desire to leave high school, feelings of isolation from friends at home, and affection for a redacted female companion. The entry explicitly mentions visiting Jeff Epstein's house, drinking champagne with him, finding him 'down to earth,' and thanking him for the trip.
This handwritten journal entry, dated January 7, 1996, details the author's feelings after returning from a 'life-changing' trip to New York. The author feels a strong connection to the city, a sense of newfound independence, and describes a highlight of the trip: seeing 'Phantom of the Opera' with a companion and then visiting Jeff Epstein's house for champagne. The author notes finding Epstein 'down to earth' and thanks him for the trip, implying his involvement in arranging it.
This is a diary entry dated January 7, 1996, in which the author reflects on a recent, life-changing trip to New York. The author expresses a deep affection for the city and a desire to live there, while also mentioning missing a redacted female companion. A highlight of the trip was seeing "Phantom of the Opera" and then visiting Jeff Epstein's house for champagne, where the author found him to be "down to earth & easy to talk to."
This document is a page from a court transcript dated August 10, 2022, showing the direct examination of a witness named Annie Farmer. The questioning focuses on a journal entry, presented as Government Exhibit 604, in which Farmer describes a trip to New York with her friend Maria. The entry details a positive experience, including visiting Jeff Epstein's house for champagne and finding him 'down-to-earth' before seeing the play 'Phantom of the Opera'.
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