This document is a heavily redacted version of Jeffrey Epstein's 'Black Book' (contact list) from approximately 2004-2005. It contains an alphabetical listing of high-profile individuals, politicians, celebrities, and business associates, along with sections for specific locations (Palm Beach, NY, Paris, etc.) and services (Massage, Medical, Aviation). The final page contains significant handwritten notes identifying key witnesses, staff members (chefs, drivers), and specific allegations regarding the procurement of women ('Scout for young females') and interactions with underage girls.
This document is a Deed recorded with the NYC Department of Finance on January 10, 2012, transferring ownership of the property at 9 East 71st Street, Manhattan, from 'Nine East 71st Street Corporation' to 'Maple, Inc.' The transfer occurred on December 23, 2011, for nominal consideration ($10). Jeffrey E. Epstein signed as President of the selling corporation. The signing took place in St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands, and was notarized by Erika Kellerhals, who shares a business address with the buying entity, Maple, Inc.
This document is a 2011 real estate deed transferring the property at 9 East 71st Street, New York, NY, from Nine East 71st Street Corporation to Maple, Inc., a U.S. Virgin Islands corporation. The deed is signed by Jeffrey E. Epstein as President of the grantor corporation. The file also includes a 1989 deed for the same property, a 2019 title search report showing a forfeiture action by the United States against Jeffrey Epstein, and 2019 property tax bills for Maple, Inc.
This document is an internal email dated December 20, 2019, discussing the collection of title transfer documents and articles of incorporation for Jeffrey Epstein's properties in New York, Palm Beach, and the Virgin Islands. The sender notes that some documents were obtained via grand jury subpoenas and mentions that records for the New Mexico property are currently missing. The attachments reveal specific corporate entities used for these properties, including LSJ LLC, Nautilus Inc., Laurel Inc., and Maple Inc.
This document is an FBI annotated floor plan of the 6th floor of Jeffrey Epstein's residence at 9 East 71st Street, New York, dated July 6, 2019. It highlights two specific areas: a 'Mechanical Equipment Room' labeled 'HH' and a corridor/laundry area labeled 'II' with handwritten notes about carpet design and wall modifications ('NO WALL'). The document relates to case ID 31E-NY-3027571.
This document is a hand-annotated architectural floor plan of the 3rd floor of Jeffrey Epstein's mansion at 9 East 71st Street, New York, NY. It was prepared by FBI Special Agents on July 6 and July 11, 2019, under case file number 31E-NY-3027571. The diagram uses colored markers and letters (P, Q, R, S, T, U, V) to designate specific rooms, including an exercise room, dressing room, master bathroom, and sitting room, likely for the purpose of a search warrant execution or evidence logging.
This document is a federal Search and Seizure Warrant issued on October 27, 2020, authorizing the review of three 'Seagate Path 100' hard drives seized from Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan residence on July 11, 2019. The warrant seeks evidence of sex trafficking, transportation of minors, and conspiracy covering the period from 1994 to August 8, 2019. It explicitly names Ghislaine Maxwell and a redacted individual as co-conspirators, authorizing the search for communications, financial records, travel plans, and photos related to them and potential victims.
This document is an internal email from the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (USANYS) dated July 8, 2019, circulating a New York Times article. The article details the unsealing of a sex trafficking indictment against Jeffrey Epstein, the seizure of nude photos from his Manhattan mansion, and U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman's statement that the new charges are not bound by the controversial 2008 non-prosecution agreement overseen by Alexander Acosta.
An architectural floor plan of the basement at Jeffrey Epstein's mansion (9 East 71st Street, NY), used as an evidence map by the FBI. The document contains handwritten annotations from July 2019 by Special Agent Margaret Girard and SOS Kimberly Meder, marking specific rooms (Kitchen, Staff Dining, Servants Sitting Room, Trunk Room) with letter codes (JJ, KK, NN, etc.) and colored outlines, likely coordinating a search warrant execution or evidence collection.
This document is an architectural floor plan (Drawing A-107) for the 6th floor of Jeffrey Epstein's residence at 9 East 71st Street, New York. It has been annotated by FBI agents SA Margaret Girard and SOS Kimberly Mader in July 2019, referencing Case # 31E-NY-3227571. The plan features hand-drawn outlines marking specific rooms or areas labeled 'HH' and 'II', likely designating locations of evidence or specific interest during a search.
This document is an architectural floor plan of the 5th floor of Jeffrey Epstein's residence at 9 East 71st Street, New York, annotated by the FBI during a search in July 2019. The plan, originally drawn by architect Thierry W. Despont's office in the early 1990s, is marked with colored zones (labeled AA through KK) and handwritten notes describing room details, likely corresponding to an evidence log or photography sequence. The document lists FBI Case # 31E-NY-3027571 and identifies Special Agent Margaret Girard and SOS Kimberly Meder as preparers.
This document is an annotated architectural floor plan of the 4th floor of Jeffrey Epstein's mansion at 9 East 71st Street, New York, used by the FBI during their July 2019 investigation (Case #31E-NY-3027571). The blueprint, originally dated May 25, 1995, by architect Thierry W. Despont, features handwritten markers (M, X, Y, Z, L) identifying specific rooms, including two guest bedrooms and a 'Massage Room' (Room Z). The document records preparation by Special Agent Margaret Girard on July 6, 2019, and SOS Kimberly Meder on July 11, 2019.
An evidence photograph (EFTA00001226) depicting a desk surface, likely within Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan residence. The desk features a teal surface, an Apple iMac computer, keyboard, mouse, and a paper blotter calendar open to July 2019. Personal items include several framed photographs (some with faces redacted), a tissue box, a lamp with a 'Steeplechase' tag, and writing utensils.
Evidence photograph (EFTA00001013) taken inside Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan mansion, likely during the July 2019 federal raid. The image depicts a lavishly decorated room, possibly a library or study, featuring orange walls, white built-in bookshelves filled with books, a blue sofa, armchairs, a large patterned rug, and antique scientific instruments (telescopes) atop the shelves. A black Steinway & Sons grand piano dominates the foreground.
An evidence photograph showing the interior of a residence, likely Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan mansion. The image depicts a kitchen or pantry area with cream cabinets. On the counter sits a stack of three boxes: a black lockbox at the bottom, a wooden box, and a clear acrylic case on top. A piece of paper with the letter 'J' is taped to the wall, serving as a room or evidence designator. Through an open doorway, another room is visible with a patterned rug, wicker furniture, and a similar sign appearing to be labeled 'K' in the background. The image is stamped with the Bates number EFTA00000998.
A photograph taken inside Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan townhouse, likely during the July 2019 FBI raid. The image depicts a grand staircase with an ornate metal railing, a ceiling mural painted to look like the sky with clouds, and a bizarre sculpture or mannequin hanging from the ceiling above the stairs. In the foreground, there is a seating area with white armchairs and a table featuring a chess set. In the background, a person in a black uniform (likely an FBI agent) is walking through a doorway. The document bears the evidence identifier EFTA00000928.
This document is an evidence photograph labeled EFTA00000919 depicting the interior foyer of a residence, identifiable as Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan townhouse. The image captures a wooden staircase, a ceiling mural depicting a blue sky with clouds, and a life-sized sculpture of a female figure hanging from the ceiling. The scene also includes a console table with bust sculptures and a small table with a chess set.
An evidentiary photograph, Bates stamped EFTA00000900, showing the interior of a room (likely the waiting area of Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan mansion). The room features wood-paneled walls, a white leather sofa, framed black and white celebrity portraits (including Marilyn Monroe and Audrey Hepburn), and a glass coffee table with books and a bowl of candy. Notably, a red 'PLEASE TAKE A NUMBER' ticket dispenser is visible on a shelf. The presence of a book titled 'Reflections of the 72nd UNGA Session' indicates the photo was taken after September 2017.
A photograph showing the large wooden double doors of an exterior entrance with a hanging lantern above. The initials 'JE' are mounted on the limestone facade to the left of the door, indicating this is Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan residence. The document bears the Bates stamp EFTA00000835.
This document is an architectural floor plan of the 4th floor of Jeffrey Epstein's townhouse at 9 East 71st Street, annotated by FBI Special Agent Margaret Girard on July 6, 2019, likely during the execution of a search warrant. The blueprint, originally dated May 21, 1990, depicts the layout of the floor including rooms labeled 'Meditation room', 'Dressing Area', and areas with specific carpeting instructions. The document is marked with FBI Case # 31E-NY-3027571.
This document is an architectural blueprint of the 3rd floor of Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan mansion at 9 East 71st Street, annotated by FBI Special Agent Margaret Girard on July 6, 2019 (likely during the raid following his arrest). The blueprint, originally dated May 1, 1995, by architect Thierry W Despont, details the layout of the floor including rooms labeled P through V by law enforcement, with notes on carpet types and design features. The document is marked as evidence in case 31E-NY-3027571.
This document is an architectural floor plan of the 2nd floor of Jeffrey Epstein's mansion at 9 East 71st Street in New York. It was annotated by FBI Special Agent Margaret Girard on July 6, 2019, likely during the execution of a search warrant following Epstein's arrest. The map features handwritten letters (J, K, L, M, N, O) marking specific rooms or areas, which likely correspond to an evidence log.
This document is an architectural floor plan of the 1st floor of Jeffrey Epstein's mansion at 9 East 71st Street, New York. It was annotated by FBI Special Agent Margaret Girard on July 6, 2019, as part of Case # 31E-NY-3027571. The plan shows various rooms labeled with letters (A, E, F, G, H, I, J) and colored outlines, likely designating areas for evidence collection or search protocols. The original blueprint dates back to renovations in the 1990s.
An architectural floor plan of the basement at 9 East 71st Street (Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan residence), marked as evidence by FBI Special Agent Margaret Girard on July 6, 2019. The document identifies various service areas including a servants' sitting room, trunk room, and serving kitchen, which have been annotated with large letters (JJ, KK, LL, WW, NN, OO) presumably for search warrant execution or evidence cataloging.
This document is a color photograph of an interior space, specifically a staircase with distinct blue carpeting and black stripes, adjacent to a wooden library/bookcase. The image is an evidence photo, identified only by the stamp 'EFTA00000455' in the bottom right corner. No textual documents, logs, or communications are present in the image.
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