This document is a 'Relativity Searches' report dated November 18, 2021, listing document control numbers relevant to four redacted search targets. The results include references to Epstein's 'black book', lists of girls' names, masseuses, phone records, bill logs, and interview transcripts from 2007 and 2018. It serves as an index of evidence rather than a primary source of the evidence itself.
A U.S. Customs and Border Protection TECS report detailing a private flight manifest for aircraft N120JE on April 27, 2018. The flight departed Teterboro (KTEB) for St. Thomas (TIST) carrying Jeffrey Epstein, three redacted foreign nationals (two Russian, one French), and two crew members (Charles Pickett and David Rodgers).
A U.S. Customs and Border Protection TECS report detailing a private flight on aircraft N120JE on April 27, 2018. The flight departed from TIST (St. Thomas, USVI) and arrived at KPBI (West Palm Beach, FL) at 19:35. The manifest lists 7 travelers: Jeffrey Epstein and three redacted females (two Russian, one French) as passengers, and three crew members including long-time pilot Lawrence Visoski Jr.
This document is an email thread between two Correctional Officers/DCT Instructors at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York, spanning from July 21, 2019, to August 16, 2019. The conversation is largely casual and personal, discussing a potential 'wax date' and joking about bathroom breaks. Notably, on July 26, 2019 (shortly after Jeffrey Epstein's suicide attempt), the officers discuss being bored and one suggests swapping posts to stay in the 'Atty Conf' (Attorney Conference) area.
An email chain between employees of the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (USANYS) dated August 20, 2019. The subject line references 'Epstein Estate Touhy Requests,' indicating legal proceedings regarding the release of information related to the Epstein Estate. The body of the emails concerns an employee's trip to Dallas, TX for depositions and a colleague's recommendation to visit the JFK museum.
This document is a heavily redacted email sent on July 7, 2020, with the subject line 'RE: Ghislaine Maxwell'. The sender mentions coordinating with an unnamed female individual regarding an unspecified issue, likely related to Maxwell given the date is shortly after her arrest.
This document is page 37 of a legal deposition transcript where an attorney, Mr. Tein, questions an unnamed witness about events following a visit to Jeffrey Epstein's house. The witness denies spending money received there but admits to going to a Marshall's store with two other girls, where one of them bought a purse. The questioning concludes by asking the witness about conversations with federal prosecutors regarding financial reimbursement.
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