This is a pilot logbook page for David Rodgers covering flights from July 5, 2005, to September 8, 2005. It details numerous trips on the Gulfstream II aircraft N909JE between locations frequently associated with Jeffrey Epstein, including Palm Beach (PBI), Teterboro (TEB), St. Thomas (TIST), and Santa Fe (SAF). The 'Remarks' column, which usually lists passengers, has been completely redacted for all entries.
This document is a pilot logbook page (number 113) signed by David Rodgers, covering flights from November 18, 2004, to January 6, 2005. It records flight details for Epstein's aircraft (N909JE Gulfstream, N908JE Boeing 727, and N491GM Helicopter) between locations including New York (TEB, JFK), Florida (PBI, JAX, MIA), and the Caribbean (St. Thomas, St. Maarten, Anguilla, and Little St. James). The 'Remarks' column, where passenger names are usually recorded, is completely redacted for all entries.
This is a flight log page (page 108) covering dates from March 7, 2004, to April 22, 2004, piloted and signed by David Rodgers. It details flights involving two aircraft (N909JE and N908JE) and simulator training in Miami. The flights connect locations including West Palm Beach (PBI), Teterboro (TEB), Bedford (BED), St. Thomas (TIST), and New York (JFK). The 'Remarks' column is fully redacted.
This document is a page from pilot David Rodgers' flight logbook covering September 26 to October 21, 2003. It details numerous flights on Jeffrey Epstein's Gulfstream II (N909JE) between West Palm Beach (PBI), Teterboro (TEB), Bedford (BED), and St. Thomas (TIST), as well as helicopter flights (N491GM) in the Caribbean. The 'Remarks' column, which typically lists passengers or specific flight details, is completely redacted.
This document is a flight log for pilot David Rodgers, detailing flights from February 28 to April 10, 2003. The log records numerous flights on a Boeing 727 (N908JE) and a Gulfstream G-1159B (N909JE), covering extensive international travel including to the Bahamas, Brazil, Cape Verde, France, and Canada, as well as domestic US flights. The log also includes entries for B-727 simulator training sessions.
This document is a pilot's flight log for January and February 2002, signed by pilot David Rodgers. It details numerous flights primarily on a B-727 (N908JE) and two flights on a G-1159B (N909TE). The flights include domestic travel in the United States, primarily between New York, New Jersey, and Florida, as well as an international trip to various European cities including Paris (LFPB), Stockholm (ESSA), Milan (LIML), and London (EGGW).
This document is a flight log for pilot David Rodgers, detailing flights from July 16 to August 16, 2001. The log records numerous flights on aircraft with tail numbers N909JG (G-1159B), N908JG (B-727-31), and N908GM (C-421B), as well as one simulator session. Flights occurred between various airports, primarily in the United States, including PBI, TEB, ABQ, and LGA, with one destination listed as 'ZORRO'.
This document is a flight log page (labeled page 51) for late 1997, detailing flights primarily on the Gulfstream aircraft N908JE and occasionally on a Cessna 421 (N908GM). The log is signed by pilot David Rodgers and lists flight numbers, dates, and routes between frequent locations including Teterboro (TEB), Palm Beach (PBI), Santa Fe (SAF), and others. The 'Remarks' column, which typically lists passengers, has been completely redacted with a black block for every entry.
This document is a flight log page for May 1994, signed by pilot David Rodgers. It details 18 flights aboard an HS125-700 aircraft with tail number N988JE. The flights occurred between various airports in the United States (including New York, Florida, Boston, and Washington D.C.), Bermuda (TXKF), and the Bahamas (MYGF).
A flight log page for pilot David Rodgers covering flights in July and August 1992 on an HS125-700 aircraft, tail number N908JE. The document details 18 separate flight legs between various airports primarily in the eastern and midwestern United States, logging a total of 22.4 flight hours for the period.
This document is a U.S. Customs and Border Protection "Person Encounter List" generated on December 14, 2021, by Michael Aznaran. It details nine international flights taken by a redacted individual between January 1996 and July 2004, including dates, airlines, and flight paths to and from various airports in the United States, Europe, and the Caribbean. The document is marked as a defendant's exhibit and is for official/law enforcement use.
This document is page 5 of an 8-page Cingular phone bill for Holly Robson, dated April 12, 2005. It provides a detailed log of voice usage for the phone number (561)308-0282, covering the period from March 23, 2005, to March 27, 2005. The log includes dates, times, durations, called numbers, call locations, and charges for numerous incoming and outgoing calls.
This document contains four handwritten phone message slips addressed to 'J.E.' (Jeffrey Epstein) dated between January 20 and January 22, 2005. Notable messages include a return call from Nathan Myhrvold (relayed by Claudia) and personal messages from Alicia, Eva, and Anya asking for return calls or notifying him of their attempts to reach him. The document includes phone numbers with area codes for Washington state (425) and Miami (305).
This document contains pages 30-33 of a deposition transcript, likely of Scott Rothstein (evidenced by mentions of 'RRA entities' and 'Adler'). The witness details the extensive surveillance system installed in their law firm, including cameras in hallways and the shareholder's lounge. Crucially, the witness explicitly admits to engaging in 'significant amount of illegal activity' and hiring former law enforcement (including Ken Jenne) to engender support for these illegal activities and to perform both legitimate and illegitimate tasks.
This document is a pilot flight log from February and March 2002, signed by pilot David Rodgers, detailing flights on Jeffrey Epstein's aircraft (N908JE) and simulator training. It records significant trips including a flight to London (EGGW) with former President Bill Clinton, Doug Band, and Secret Service agents, returning with the addition of supermodel Naomi Campbell. The log also documents numerous other passengers including Ghislaine Maxwell (GM), Sarah Kellen (SK), the Zagats, media executives like Geraldine Laybourne, and an individual identified as 'Arlene (Nanny)'.
This document page, stamped with a House Oversight footer, contains excerpts attributed to Cathy O'Brien. The text details allegations of severe abuse, sexual assault, and 'mind control programming' committed by Bill and Bob Bennett against O'Brien and her daughter at Bohemian Grove in 1986 and at a NASA facility. The text includes bizarre claims regarding aliens and interdimensional beings.
This J.P. Morgan "Eye on the Market" report from October 2012 analyzes components contributing to increased US energy independence, including a net increase in domestic oil production from tight oil formations like the Bakken and Eagle Ford. It discusses reduced consumption due to higher CAFE standards and the rising penetration of natural gas vehicles (NGVs) offering cost savings over diesel. The document references a paper by Leonardo Maugeri and includes data on fuel economy standards and oil import/export dynamics.
This document is a printout of an investigative article by Conchita Sarnoff (The Daily Beast, 2010) bearing a House Oversight Bates stamp. It details Jeffrey Epstein's financial ties to alleged trafficker Jean Luc Brunel ($1M transfer), donations to the Palm Beach Police to curry favor, and the use of the MC2 modeling agency to lure minors. It also highlights flight logs listing unnamed 'females' and Epstein's defense of Brunel.
This document is page 413 of an index from a book, produced as part of a House Oversight Committee investigation (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016103). It lists various terms starting with M and N, including scientific concepts, historical figures, and individuals. Notably, it references the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Nicolas Negroponte, both of which are significant entities in the context of Jeffrey Epstein's financial and social connections.
This document is page 2 of an FBI FD-302a continuation report associated with file number 31E-MM-108062. The content is minimal, stating only that a redacted individual provided no further information at that time. The document bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp.
This document appears to be pages 117-118 of a memoir by Virginia Giuffre. It details her emotional departure from her home and boyfriend T.J. to travel to New York and then overseas for 'employers' (identified as Ghislane and Jeffrey). The text describes domestic conflict with her boyfriend, her flight from Miami to New York, and her subsequent meetings with Ghislaine Maxwell (who provided strict instructions and logistics) and Jeffrey Epstein in their offices.
Pages 3 and 4 of a manuscript or witness statement (marked with Giuffre Bates stamps) describing the narrator's recruitment by a man named 'Ron'. The text details Ron purchasing revealing clothing for the narrator, taking her to a luxury apartment in Miami/Key Biscayne, and insisting she share his bed. The narrator is then introduced to a group of young women from the Czech Republic (including 'Yana') who are living there on false passports and explain that their role is to entertain Ron's wealthy friends.
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