| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2006-07-13 | N/A | Execution of Search Warrant | Epstein's Palm Beach Residence | View |
| 2005-11-09 | Investigative attempt | Sgt. Frick and the reporting officer traveled to the homes of former Epstein employees Juan Aless... | Boynton Beach and Miami, Fl... | View |
| 2005-10-20 | N/A | Opening of Gun Locker | Office closet at 358 El Bri... | View |
| 2005-10-20 | Search warrant execution | Execution of a search warrant at 358 El Brillo Way. The property, including the main house, caban... | 358 El Brillo Way, Palm Bea... | View |
| 2005-10-03 | N/A | Approach and Interview Request | 120th Ave (Residence of Red... | View |
| 2005-10-01 | N/A | Contact with Haley Robson | 12247 72nd Court, Loxahatchee | View |
| 2005-09-23 | N/A | Officer Parkinson attempts to copy tape 1 (case 05-368); tape wraps around spindle and is damaged. | Police Department | View |
| 2005-09-23 | N/A | Officer Parkinson discovers tape 2 is blank during reproduction process; confirms with prior notes. | Police Department | View |
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report details an interview conducted on October 11, 2005, with a victim who describes her recruitment by a woman named Sara and her subsequent sexual abuse by Jeffrey Epstein. The victim describes being paid $200 for a massage that ended in sexual acts, visiting the house hundreds of times, and attending dinners and parties. Notably, the report includes an allegation that Epstein bragged about purchasing his assistant, Nada Marcinkova, from her family in Yugoslavia to serve as his 'sex slave,' and details a sexual encounter involving the victim, Epstein, and Marcinkova.
This document is a Palm Beach Police Department incident report narrative detailing the execution of a search warrant at Jeffrey Epstein's residence on October 20, 2005. Officer Michael Dawson reports finding three associates (Banasiak, Estes, Zeff) on the property, searching the garage where Epstein's vehicles were found, and seizing a phone message book. The report notably mentions the discovery of a locked gun locker opened by associate Janusz Banasiak, as well as two massage tables and a photo of a nude female found in a closet.
This is a Palm Beach Police Department incident report detailing an interview conducted on October 11, 2005, with a redacted witness/victim regarding her interactions with Jeffrey Epstein. The report describes her initial recruitment by a woman named Sara, her first massage encounter with Epstein which escalated to sexual acts, and subsequent visits where she witnessed Epstein's assistant, Nada Marcinkova, whom Epstein claimed to have purchased as a sex slave.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report details two primary investigative actions. First, a 'trash pull' operation at Jeffrey Epstein's residence (358 El Brillo) yielded documents and correspondence belonging to Epstein. Second, following a sighting of Epstein in town, detectives coordinated with the State Attorney's Office to interview Haley Robson at her home in Loxahatchee regarding her involvement with Epstein and girls brought to his house; Robson voluntarily agreed to accompany police to the station for questioning.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report from April 20, 2006, details a victim's account of being sexually assaulted by Jeffrey Epstein during multiple massage sessions, including one where his assistant Nada was involved. The report also documents police follow-up actions in November 2005, such as attempting to interview former employees Juan Alessi and Alfredo Rodriguez, and re-interviewing another individual about a rental car paid for by Epstein's assistant, Sarah.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report details the execution of a search warrant at 358 El Brillo Way on October 20, 2005. The narrative, written by Officer Michael C. Dawson, describes the search of Jeffrey Epstein's property, identifying three men present (Janusz Banasiak, Daniel Estes, Mark Zeff), and cataloging the search of vehicles, rooms, and a safe opened by Banasiak. The report notes the seizure of a phone message book and other items from the safe, and mentions the presence of two massage tables in a closet.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated April 20, 2006, documents a victim's sworn statement from October 11, 2005. The victim details her initial encounter with Epstein, a massage for which she was paid $200 that ended with him masturbating, and claims this escalated over 'hundreds' of subsequent visits. These later encounters allegedly involved his assistant, Nada Marcinkova, whom Epstein reportedly bragged was his 'Yugoslavian sex slave'.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report details the execution of a search warrant on October 20, 2005, at Jeffrey Epstein's residence at 358 El Brillo Way. Officers secured the premises, identified three males on site (Banasiak, Estes, Zeff), and searched the property, discovering vehicles registered to Epstein, a phone message book, and a gun locker which Banasiak opened for them. Significant items noted include two massage tables and a nude photograph found in a closet.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report details an October 11, 2005 interview in Jacksonville, FL, with a victim who describes her recruitment and sexual encounters with Jeffrey Epstein. The victim details her first visit, where she performed a massage that escalated to sexual acts for $200, and notes she became a 'regular' visitor hundreds of times. The report also mentions a specific female assistant whom Epstein allegedly bragged about 'purchasing' from her family and bringing to the U.S. as a 'sex slave.'
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report details two investigative activities regarding Jeffrey Epstein. First, a trash pull was conducted at 358 El Brillo with the help of sanitation worker Jeff Williams, yielding documentation linked to Epstein. Second, on October 3, 2005, following a sighting of Epstein in town, detectives coordinated with the State Attorney's Office to approach and interview a female associate (name redacted) at her home on 120th Ave regarding her involvement with Epstein and 'girls that are brought to his house'; she agreed to accompany officers to the station voluntarily.
Contacted to respond to station regarding Epstein sighting.
Request to respond to station; Epstein observed in town.
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