This document details Jeffrey's philanthropic activities, highlighting his significant contributions to educational and civic organizations. He supported scholars at risk globally, sponsored awards for women economists, and funded Rwandan students' education in the US. Jeffrey also donated to various wellness and civic organizations in New York City and the Virgin Islands, including the Robin Hood Foundation and Antilles School.
This document is a page from a transcript of an interview between an investigator (MP) and a redacted female witness. The witness describes an encounter with 'Jeff' (described as a muscular 45-year-old) where she felt intimidated into taking her clothes off while alone with him upstairs, noting that another girl named Haley was downstairs. The witness states that 'Jeff' masturbated twice during a massage.
This document appears to be a page from James Patterson's book 'Filthy Rich', marked as evidence for the House Oversight Committee. It contains a transcript of an interview between a detective ('D') and a victim/witness ('V'), where 'V' details how she recruited girls from her school for $200 to perform sexual acts for the perpetrator ('He'). The text also describes the perpetrator's physical abuse of 'V' (hair pulling) and his rejection of 'V's' homeless best friend because she was 'overweight'.
This document is a draft transcript from a House Oversight investigation, detailing an interview with a female witness about providing massages to an unnamed man. She recounts visiting his home three to four times, where he masturbated during the sessions and repeatedly offered her money to get naked, which she mostly refused. A separate woman was paid $200 for bringing the witness to the house, and the witness states that "half of the school knew about it."
This document is the front page of the sports section from The Virgin Islands Daily News, dated November 9, 2012. It contains articles about local high school football and volleyball games in St. Thomas, as well as advertisements for a local medical clinic and the Virgin Islands Lottery. The document bears the label 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018871' at the bottom, suggesting it was collected as part of a government investigation, but the content itself is unrelated to Jeffrey Epstein.
This document is a page from The Virgin Islands Daily News dated November 9, 2012. The main articles report on the arrest of boat captain Kyle Coleman for the 2011 parasailing death of Bernice Kraftcheck, and the ongoing struggles of Luis Hospital in St. Croix to meet federal standards set by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Although provided in the context of an Epstein-related query, the document itself does not contain any mention of Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, or properties; its relevance likely stems from its origin in the U.S. Virgin Islands and its collection as part of a larger set of documents, indicated by the 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018866' label.
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