An evidence photograph depicting the interior of a room, likely within Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan mansion. The room features deep blue textured walls, a white sofa with floral pillows, a large blue and brown striped ottoman with fringe, dark plaid carpeting, and a dark leather armchair. A tower fan and lamps with red shades are also visible. The image bears the evidentiary stamp EFTA00000248.
A photograph depicting a luxurious interior room, likely the library or living room of Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan townhouse. The room features distinctive orange walls, white floor-to-ceiling bookcases filled with books, a black grand piano, and a large blue abstract painting (resembling the style of Jean Dubuffet). The room is furnished with a blue velvet sofa, white armchairs with black frames, and decorative lamps. The only text visible is the file identifier 'EFTA00000117' in the bottom right corner.
This is a photograph taken inside a residence, likely Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan mansion, during a law enforcement search. It depicts a white door with a paper sign taped to it labeled with a large letter 'C', serving as a room or location designator for evidence collection. Through the doorway, a hallway with patterned wallpaper, framed artwork, and a purple bench is visible. The image is marked with the Bates stamp EFTA00000044.
An evidentiary photograph (Bates EFTA00000030) depicting an interior office alcove or storage area. The scene includes wall-mounted shelves filled with binders (one blue binder labeled 'clarity'), a black countertop with a telephone and stacks of papers, a black filing cabinet, and a GBC shredder. Significantly, the painting partially visible on the right wall appears to be 'Parsing Bill' by Petrina Ryan-Kleid, a satirical portrait of Bill Clinton in a blue dress and red heels, which was famously found in Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan townhouse during the 2019 raid.
This document is a photograph of a building entrance, specifically showing the number '9' mounted on a stone wall above an intercom keypad system. Based on the context of Epstein-related evidence files, this depicts the entrance to Jeffrey Epstein's mansion at 9 East 71st Street in New York City. The image contains the evidence file identifier EFTA00000005 in the bottom right corner.
This document is an excerpt from a deposition transcript involving Ghislaine Maxwell and Todd Blanche. The discussion revolves around Maxwell's knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's associates, travel, and records, including questions about Bill Gates, Reid Hoffman, and the existence of lists of masseuses or contacts maintained by Epstein's staff like John Alessi. Maxwell denies direct knowledge of certain relationships and travel, and expresses suspicion about a previously published list related to Epstein.
This document is a transcript of a legal proceeding, likely a deposition, involving Ghislaine Maxwell, where she is questioned by David Markus and Todd Blanche. The discussion centers on allegations against Mr. Epstein, including fraud, blackmail, the sexual abuse of young women, and the use of video surveillance in his various properties (New York, Caribbean, Palm Beach, New Mexico, Paris) and on his plane for blackmail purposes. Maxwell denies direct knowledge of fraud or witnessing blackmail but offers definitions of what she considers appropriate and inappropriate surveillance.
This document is a partial transcript of an interview or deposition involving Ghislaine Maxwell and Todd Blanche. It primarily focuses on Ghislaine Maxwell's knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's business relationships and dealings with individuals such as Les Wexner, Leon Black, Steven Hoffenberg, and Elizabeth Johnson, particularly concerning a property transaction and the nature of Epstein's services. Maxwell frequently states her lack of firsthand knowledge, often citing information from the press or speculation.
This document is a partial transcript of an interview or deposition involving Ghislaine Maxwell, Todd Blanche, and David Markus. Maxwell discusses her relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, stating it foundered by 1999 when they stopped having sexual relations, though she continued to work for him and was still being paid. She also details her relationship with Ted Waitt from 2003 to 2010, whom she met at a dinner where President Clinton was present and to which Epstein flew Waitt.
This document is an excerpt from a transcript or deposition, likely involving Ghislaine Maxwell, discussing the presence of cameras on 'the island' and at a 71st Street property. The conversation references a former butler, John Alessi, who was fired in 2002 for stealing money from Mr. Epstein, prompting the discussion about security cameras.
This document is a page from a transcript of a dialogue between Todd Blanche and Ghislaine Maxwell, likely part of a deposition or interview. The speakers are discussing various properties and assets, including a brownstone in New York, an island in the Caribbean, a residence in Palm Beach, a ranch in New Mexico, a location in Paris, and a plane. The discussion seems to be confirming ownership or association with these locations and an aircraft.
This document is an excerpt from a transcript or deposition where Ghislaine Maxwell is being questioned about her relationships and activities, particularly around the time of 9/11. She discusses a past relationship with an unnamed individual (likely Jeffrey Epstein), his other girlfriends, and his mother's hospitalization. A key point is the question and affirmative answer regarding whether she was still being paid by 'him'.
This document is a letter dated August 5, 2025, addressed to Judges Engelmayer and Berman from an unnamed victim of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. The author expresses frustration with the judicial process, specifically questioning why subpoenas have not been issued for US Virgin Islands officials or Epstein's financial staff (attorney and accountant). The letter explicitly references Leon Black's payments to Epstein and alleges Epstein's accountant removed items from the NY mansion immediately following Epstein's death.
This legal document details the extensive financial assets of a defendant, including hundreds of millions in equities and numerous high-value properties, to argue against a bail package. The government contends that these assets, along with recently discovered cash and diamonds, provide the defendant with the means to flee the jurisdiction. The document also references the defendant's past alleged criminal conduct, including working with associates to exploit minors.
This document is page 12 of a government legal filing from July 18, 2019, arguing for the pretrial detention of Jeffrey Epstein. It details evidence found during a July 6-7, 2019 FBI search of Epstein's NYC mansion, specifically a 'vast trove' of CD's containing thousands of nude photographs of underage girls and women, which the government labels as 'photographic trophies.' The prosecution argues this evidence, along with his 2008 conviction, demonstrates that Epstein poses an ongoing danger to the community.
This document is a page from a court transcript dated July 24, 2019, concerning a bail proceeding for Mr. Epstein. The speaker discusses the government's arguments for detention, citing a recent search of Epstein's home on the Upper East Side and his arrest. The key point is the government's allegation of witness tampering, supported by evidence of two large payments ($250,000 and $100,000) made to Epstein's associates shortly after a Miami Herald story was published about the case and the role of former U.S. Attorney Mr. Acosta.
This document is a page from a government filing (July 18, 2019) arguing against bail for Jeffrey Epstein. It details his immense wealth, listing specific property values totaling hundreds of millions of dollars, and notes the discovery of over $70,000 in cash and loose diamonds in his safe, which the government argues indicates a flight risk. The document also asserts that Epstein previously used employees to facilitate the exploitation of minors in New York and Florida.
This legal document, part of a court filing, argues for the pretrial detention of Mr. Epstein. The prosecution contends that a July 2019 search of his New York City mansion uncovered a 'vast trove' of sexually suggestive photographs of young women and girls, which they describe as 'photographic trophies.' This evidence, combined with his 2008 Florida sex crime convictions, is presented to demonstrate that he poses an 'ongoing and forward-looking danger' to the community and should not be released pending trial.
This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing a conversation between an attorney, Ms. Menninger, and the court. The discussion concerns the materiality of when Mr. Epstein moved from his 69th Street home to 71st Street and the subsequent identification of specific documents (Z-7, Z-8, Z-9, Z-10) and their relevant sections for admission into evidence.
This document is a transcript of a direct examination of a witness named Visoski. Visoski testifies about who drove passengers to Mr. Epstein's plane in Palm Beach between 1994 and 2004, identifying house managers Juan Alessi and Janusz. The witness also recounts first visiting Mr. Epstein's New York residence on 69th Street in 1991, shortly after beginning employment, and notes Epstein's subsequent purchase of a townhouse on 71st Street.
This document is a court transcript from a case filed on August 10, 2022. It details the cross-examination of a witness named Rodgers regarding the residences of an unnamed male individual in New York City. The testimony establishes that the individual lived on 69th Street around 1991, when he hired the witness, and later moved to a townhouse at 9 East 71st Street in 1996.
This document is a page from a court transcript of the direct examination of a witness named Espinosa. The questioning focuses on identifying the locations and types of residences belonging to a person named Ghislaine on the Upper East Side, specifically on 84th Street and 64th/65th Street. During the testimony, the witness momentarily confuses the questioning with Jeffrey Epstein's residence on 71st Street, indicating a perceived connection between Ghislaine and Epstein.
This document is page 'vii' (Author's Note) from a book, produced as evidence in a House Oversight investigation. It details an anecdote where Tim Malloy observes a silver-haired man (fitting the description of Jeffrey Epstein) walking on Madison Avenue in monogrammed slippers accompanied by two young women acting as staff, before entering a 'fortress' town house on 71st Street.
This document is a scanned page (pg. 90) from a book by James Patterson, marked as evidence for the House Oversight Committee. It details Jeffrey Epstein's childhood in Brooklyn, highlighting his intelligence (skipping grades), his parents' generosity toward friend Gary Grossberg, and a high school romance with a girl pseudonymously named 'Beverly Donatelli' at Lafayette High School in 1969. The text describes Epstein as a 'math whiz' and 'gifted young pianist' with a distinctive laugh.
This document is a court exhibit containing a reprint of a Vanity Fair article titled "The Talented Mr. Epstein" by Vicky Ward. The text describes Jeffrey Epstein's opulent lifestyle, his massive Manhattan residence (formerly the Birch Wathen school), his mysterious wealth, and his connections to high-profile figures like Bill Clinton and Leslie Wexner.
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