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Ghislaine Maxwell
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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| N/A | N/A | Party at Epstein's town house | Epstein's town house | View |
| N/A | N/A | Cocktail party thrown by Maxwell | Unspecified | View |
| N/A | N/A | Cocktail party hosted by Maxwell | Unknown (likely Epstein's p... | View |
This document is a page from James Patterson's book (page 148), marked as evidence by the House Oversight Committee. It details journalist Vicky Ward's reporting on Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein, specifically describing parties where young, often foreign women outnumbered men, and a specific event attended by Prince Andrew and 'young Russian models.' It also quotes a former Epstein associate describing Epstein as 'reckless' regarding media exposure following a trip with Bill Clinton.
This document appears to be a page from James Patterson's book (likely 'Filthy Rich') stamped as evidence for House Oversight. It details journalist Vicky Ward's findings, including accounts from a young woman invited by Ghislaine Maxwell to parties at Epstein's town house where women heavily outnumbered men. The text explicitly mentions Prince Andrew attending a cocktail party filled with 'young Russian models' and includes a quote from a former Epstein associate describing Epstein as 'reckless' following a publicized trip with Bill Clinton.
This document is a court exhibit containing a Vanity Fair article from March 2003. It details Jeffrey Epstein's social habits, specifically his association with young models and Ghislaine Maxwell's role in organizing events, including a party attended by Prince Andrew. The text also explores Epstein's financial history, identifying Ponzi schemer Steven Jude Hoffenberg as his true mentor and discussing their shared background and business connections.
This document appears to be a page from a manuscript draft (indicated by word count and date headers) written by an attorney, likely Alan Dershowitz, given the specific anecdotes and clients mentioned. The text analyzes the 'irrational' risky behavior of celebrity clients, specifically citing Leona Helmsley's tax evasion and Mike Tyson's rape conviction as examples where the risks outweighed the benefits. The author concludes with a psychological analysis of celebrity entitlement and a personal anecdote about reusing tea bags.
Described parties where women outnumbered men and guests seemed foreign/bizarre.
Described parties at the town house and guests including Prince Andrew.
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