El Brillo Way, in Palm Beach

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This Probable Cause Affidavit from the Palm Beach Police Department details an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. It outlines the testimony of a victim, SG, who was recruited by Haley Robson, paid for a massage and other acts by Epstein, and subsequently assisted police with controlled phone calls. The document also describes police actions, including a trash pull at Epstein's residence and an interview with Robson, which corroborated SG's account and revealed how Robson herself was recruited.

Probable cause affidavit
2025-11-20

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This probable cause affidavit from the Palm Beach Police Department details an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. It outlines a victim's (SG) account of being paid $300 by Epstein for a massage involving sexual contact, after being recruited by Haley Robson who paid her an additional $200. The document includes evidence from police-monitored phone calls, a voicemail, and a trash pull at Epstein's residence, as well as Robson's own statement detailing how she was recruited into providing massages for money.

Probable cause affidavit
2025-11-20

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This probable cause affidavit from the Palm Beach Police Department, dated May 1, 2006, details an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. It outlines the testimony of a victim, SG, who was paid $300 by Epstein for a 'massage' arranged by Haley Robson, who in turn paid SG $200. The document describes police-directed taped phone calls, a voicemail from Robson setting up another appointment, and evidence from a trash pull at Epstein's residence corroborating the appointment, leading to the interview and sworn statement of Robson.

Probable cause affidavit
2025-11-20

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A Daily Mail article from January 2015 reporting that Ghislaine Maxwell attended Chelsea Clinton's July 2010 wedding in Rhinebeck, NY, despite Bill Clinton having publicly severed ties with Jeffrey Epstein following Epstein's 2006 arrest. The article highlights that while Clinton distanced himself from Epstein, he maintained a friendship with Maxwell, who is described in the text as Epstein's 'social fixer' and accused procurer. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.

News article / media report (daily mail) included in house oversight committee records
2025-11-19

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This is an FBI internal document dated September 13, 2006, originating from the Miami division's Palm Beach Squad (PB-2). It is a request to the Miami Field Intelligence Group (FIG) for analytical assistance concerning the Jeffrey Epstein case, which is classified under 'WSTA - CHILD PROSTITUTION'. The document notes that an ongoing federal investigation has revealed information and includes enclosures for review, though the specific findings and enclosure contents are heavily redacted.

Fbi electronic communication / internal memo
2025-11-19

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This article details the police investigation into Jeffrey Epstein initiated in March 2005 after a mother reported her 14-year-old daughter had been molested. It outlines the evidence gathered by Palm Beach police, including witness statements, surveillance, and a raid on Epstein's mansion that yielded photos and hidden cameras. The text also describes the aggressive defense strategy employed by Epstein's legal team, including private investigators and lawyers Roy Black and Alan Dershowitz, to undermine the credibility of the victims and witnesses.

Newspaper or magazine article (investigative report)
2025-11-19

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An FBI FD-350 form archiving an August 5, 2006, Palm Beach Post article titled 'Expert: Ignorance of age isn't defense in sex cases.' The article quotes legal expert Bob Dekle stating that not knowing a victim's age is not a valid defense for sex crimes. It details that Palm Beach police found probable cause to charge Epstein with sex acts involving five underage girls and notes that NY politician Eliot Spitzer returned $50,000 in donations from Epstein.

Fbi form fd-350 (newspaper clipping)
2025-11-19

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This document is an FBI filing (FD-350) containing a newspaper clipping from The Palm Beach Post dated July 26, 2006. The article details the indictment of Jeffrey Epstein for felony solicitation of prostitution following a long investigation by the Palm Beach Police Department, which involved trash sifting and surveillance. It notably highlights a conflict between Police Chief Michael Reiter and State Attorney Barry Krischer regarding the handling of the charges, as police believed there was probable cause for more serious charges involving minors.

Fbi form fd-350 (newspaper clipping)
2025-11-19

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This document is a news article printout (likely Washington Post) describing meetings between Donald Trump and various figures regarding healthcare policy and Obamacare reform. It specifically highlights the attendance of Bruce Moskowitz and Marvel CEO Isaac Perlmutter at a meeting, noting the latter's presence was unexplained. It also mentions Cosgrove's criticism of healthcare paperwork and a scheduled meeting with former Governor Tommy Thompson.

News article / web printout
2025-11-19

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This document is an excerpt (pages 66-67) from a narrative book, likely 'Filthy Rich' by James Patterson, included in House Oversight files. It details Chief Michael Reiter reviewing evidence on October 3, 2005, specifically noting that Wendy Dobbs procured six underage girls for Epstein and that phone numbers were recovered from trash at El Brillo way. The text mentions a victim named Alison alleging a rape-like encounter and describes detectives Recarey and Frick visiting a potential witness named Jenny.

Book excerpt / narrative non-fiction (likely from 'filthy rich' by james patterson) contained in house oversight committee records
2025-11-19

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This text appears to be a transcript of an interrogation involving a subject named Dobbs and investigators Recarey and Frick, likely from a book titled "Filthy Rich." Dobbs describes recruiting girls to give massages to a wealthy man in Palm Beach, admitting she made money from the arrangement. The interrogation escalates when Frick enters, informing Dobbs that she has implicated herself in procuring minors for prostitution, specifically noting that one of the girls was fourteen years old.

Book excerpt / transcript of police interrogation
2025-11-19

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This document contains pages 8 and 29 from the book 'Filthy Rich' (included in House Oversight records), detailing the police recruitment of Haitian garbage collector Noel St. Pierre. St. Pierre acts as a confidential informant for the Palm Beach PD, conducting a 'trash pull' at Jeffrey Epstein's residence (358 El Brillo Way) to recover DNA evidence such as condoms, toothbrushes, and underwear. The text describes St. Pierre observing silhouettes inside the house, including a tall man and a short female with pigtails.

Book excerpt / congressional record (bates stamped)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be an excerpt from a book (likely James Patterson's 'Filthy Rich') included in House Oversight Committee records. It details the recruitment of a Palm Beach sanitation worker named Noel St. Pierre by Chief Reiter and the Palm Beach PD to conduct a 'trash pull' operation to collect evidence from Jeffrey Epstein's garbage on El Brillo Way. The text describes St. Pierre's background, his route in the 'Estate Section,' and the specific instructions to set aside trash bags from the target residence.

Book excerpt / congressional record
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be an excerpt from the book 'Filthy Rich' (Chapter 7), included in a House Oversight Committee investigation. It narrates the story of a high school student named Mary who gets into a fight at school; subsequent disciplinary action reveals she is carrying $300 in twenty-dollar bills. While initially suspected of drugs, a session with a psychologist reveals she has been visiting a 'powerful man' at a 'mansion in Palm Beach' (identified as Epstein in the page fragment), leading school officials to realize this is a matter for the police.

Book excerpt / evidence exhibit (house oversight committee)
2025-11-19

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This document is an excerpt (Chapter 7) from a narrative account, likely a book or manuscript submitted as evidence to the House Oversight Committee. It describes a high school student named Mary in March 2005 who, despite being a 'good kid,' begins having behavioral issues and fights at school weeks after a secret meeting with Epstein. The text details the socioeconomic gap between her hometown and Palm Beach, and mentions school officials suspecting drugs before a psychologist is called in to hear her 'wild story' about a 'powerful man.'

Book excerpt / narrative evidence (house oversight committee document)
2025-11-19

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This document contains pages 10 and 11 from the book 'Filthy Rich' (indicated by the header), presented as an exhibit with a House Oversight footer. The text details a conversation between a young woman named Mary and her cousin Joe, where Mary justifies visiting a wealthy man in Palm Beach (implied to be Epstein) to earn hundreds of dollars for a 'foot rub.' The narrative explicitly notes that Mary knows the interaction will be sexual ('more than a foot rub') based on information from a friend named Wendy.

Book excerpt / evidence exhibit
2025-11-19

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This document is the 'Author's Note' page from a book (likely 'Filthy Rich') written by James Patterson, dated February 20, 2016. Patterson outlines the methodology of the book, noting that some scenes were re-created based on documents and interviews, and victim names were changed for protection. He asserts Epstein's guilt regarding the 2007 non-prosecution agreement and frames the Epstein story as an example of the super-rich operating outside the law. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.

Book excerpt / author's note (evidence file)
2025-11-19

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This is an FBI internal memo dated December 6, 2006, sent from the Miami office to the Albuquerque office. It details the ongoing investigation into Jeffrey Epstein regarding interstate commerce for illicit sexual conduct and prostitution, noting his residences in Palm Beach, USVI, New York, and New Mexico. The document highlights that investigators were targeting a January 2007 indictment and specifically mentions 'political influences' and 'media coverage' as factors in the investigation timeline.

Fbi electronic communication / internal memo
2025-11-19

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This is a Priority FBI internal document dated December 6, 2006, originating from the Miami office (PBCRA) and addressed to Albuquerque (Santa Fe RA) and San Juan (St. Thomas RA). It establishes leads for the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein for 'WSTA - Child Prostitution' (White Slave Traffic Act). The document notes that the FBI began investigating Epstein on July 24, 2006, and had obtained information from the Palm Beach Police Department.

Fbi electronic communication / investigation update
2025-11-19

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This is an internal FBI document dated December 5, 2006, from the Miami Field Office (Squad PB-2). It documents a change in the title of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation (Case ID 31E-MM-108062) to reflect 'additional subjects' and the removal of a redacted individual's name. The memo requests the assignment of a co-case agent and submits Palm Beach Police Department incident reports and property receipts to the main FBI case file regarding 'WSTA - Child Prostitution'.

Fbi electronic communication (ec) / internal memo
2025-11-19

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This document is page 9 of a Palm Beach Police Department incident report (Case #1-06-001078) dated August 7, 2006. It notes that an interview was recorded digitally and placed into evidence alongside a photo lineup, concluding this specific report section while noting the investigation continues.

Police incident report
2025-11-19

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This document is a page from a Palm Beach Police Department incident report detailing interviews with witnesses regarding Jeffrey Epstein. One witness describes resisting sexual advances and recruiting friends for massages, while a second narrative begins describing another witness who met Epstein for a massage in 2004.

Police incident report / investigative narrative
2025-11-19

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A Palm Beach Police Department incident report detailing an interview with a witness regarding her interactions with Jeffrey Epstein, including descriptions of sexual acts performed during massages and gifts received such as college tuition. The report also documents police research into a vehicle registration and a related MySpace page, as well as a review of surveillance video footage from Epstein's property.

Police incident report
2025-11-19

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This document is a Palm Beach Police Department incident report narrative describing the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. It details police contact with the parents of a potential victim and a subsequent sworn taped statement from the victim, who describes being taken to Epstein's house at age sixteen to provide a massage for money. The narrative recounts her arrival at the house, interaction with staff, and the beginning of the massage session with 'Jeff'.

Police incident report
2025-11-19

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A Palm Beach Police Department incident report dated July 13, 2006, detailing an interview conducted on November 21, 2005, with former Epstein employees Juan and Maria Alessi. The Alessis, represented by attorney Donnie Murrell, described their employment duties and observations, including the frequent arrival of young girls (estimated 16-17 years old) for massages. Juan Alessi explicitly described finding and cleaning sex toys ('massager/vibrator and a long rubber penis') in the sink following these sessions.

Palm beach police department incident report
2025-11-19
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