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4200 N Australian Av, West Palm Beach, FL 33407 4900 Summit Bv, West Palm Beach, FL 33415 West Palm Beach, FL 33412 201 Cypress Tr, West Palm Beach, FL 33411 Palm Beach, FL (Implied by 561 Area Code) Likely Epstein Residence (Palm Beach, FL based on decor and file prefix) 515 North Flagler Drive, Suite 400, West Palm Beach, FL 33401 515 North Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach, FL 224 Datura Avenue, West Palm Beach, FL

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Jeffrey Epstein Part 17 of 17.PDF

This document is a compilation of FBI investigative materials from 2006-2007 regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case (File 31E-MM-108062). It includes evidence envelopes (FD-340s) for biographical files of victims/witnesses, MySpace profile printouts used for tracking subjects, MapQuest driving directions from the FBI West Palm Beach office to various locations, and handwritten interview notes. The notes contain significant details about interactions with Epstein, including him appearing in a robe, giving diet advice, and paying women $200-$300. There are no flight logs present.

Fbi investigative file
2025-12-26

Interview Transcript - Maxwell 2025.07.25 (Redacted).pdf

This document is a transcript of a proffer interview with Ghislaine Maxwell conducted by the DOJ and FBI on July 25, 2025. Maxwell discusses her relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, denies participating in or witnessing sexual abuse of minors, and details her interactions with high-profile figures like Bill Clinton and Elon Musk. She addresses financial transactions, flight logs, and specific allegations regarding recruitment of women for Epstein.

Interview transcript / proffer interview
2025-12-26

Phone_Messages_(Redacted).pdf

This document contains scanned telephone message books from the Palm Beach State Attorney's Office (likely Barry Krischer's office) spanning from 2005 to 2009. The messages document high-frequency communication between the State Attorney ('BK' or 'Mr. K') and Epstein's defense team (Alan Dershowitz, Jack Goldberger, Bruce Lyons), as well as significant media inquiries regarding Epstein's indictment, prison sentence, and potential charges in the Virgin Islands. A critical handwritten note advises 'No don't give to Feds our case unless they take all,' highlighting the jurisdictional tension between state and federal prosecutors.

Telephone message books / call logs
2025-12-26

Epstein_Part_23_(Redacted).pdf

This document contains a folder label for '3 MESSAGE BOOKS', a MySpace profile page with a comment, and a multi-page incident report from the P.M. BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT. The incident report details a sexual battery case from 2005 involving Jeffrey Epstein, Sarah Lynnelle Kellen (listed as his personal assistant), and Haley Robson as suspects/arrestees, with multiple victims also listed.

Incident report, myspace profile
2025-12-26

Epstein_Part_06.pdf

This document contains a series of Deleted Page Information Sheets listing pages withheld from a FOIA release under various exemptions, followed by several FBI internal communications (Electronic Communications and Payment Request forms) concerning the case of Jeffrey Epstein (Case ID 31E-MM-108062). The memos track the opening of sub-files for subpoena and forfeiture matters, updates on forfeiture investigations involving properties in Palm Beach, and interactions with the US Attorney's Office, culminating in a request to close the forfeiture sub-file in 2008 due to state prosecution.

Fbi deleted page information sheets and internal communications
2025-12-26

088.pdf

This document is an official letter from the Florida Department of Corrections dated July 21, 2010, notifying Jeffrey Epstein that his term of supervision has been completed. It outlines the process for the potential restoration of civil rights and firearm ownership rules. A checkbox at the bottom indicates Epstein was on supervision for a sexual offense and includes a reference to an attached 'Notice of Responsibilities'.

Official letter / termination of supervision notice
2025-12-26

042.pdf

This document is a 'Motion to Intervene' filed on June 15, 2009, in the Circuit Court of Palm Beach County, Florida, in the criminal case against Jeffrey Epstein (Case No. 2008CF009381AXX). An unnamed (redacted) applicant, represented by Spencer T. Kuvin, seeks to intervene to join the Palm Beach Post in arguing for access to the sealed Federal non-prosecution agreement. The applicant argues they have a pending civil complaint against Epstein with similar allegations and require the sealed document for discovery and impeachment purposes.

Legal motion (motion to intervene and supporting memorandum of law)
2025-12-26

017-12.pdf

This document is an appeal by Defendant Jeffrey Epstein against a Magistrate's Order compelling him to produce discovery materials, including correspondence with prosecutors, tax returns, and passport/travel records. Epstein argues that producing these documents violates his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination because he still faces a real threat of federal prosecution outside the Southern District of Florida, despite his Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA). The filing also details privacy concerns for third parties (alleged victims), claims attorney work-product privilege over files selected by his defense counsel, and argues that his offer to stipulate to a high net worth renders the production of his tax returns unnecessary.

Legal pleading (defendant's consolidated rule 4 review and appeal)
2025-12-26

016-08.pdf

This incident report details an ongoing investigation into Jeffrey Epstein for unlawful sexual activity and lewd and lascivious molestation, including witness interviews, Grand Jury postponements, and a plea deal offer. It highlights attempts to intimidate victims and the process of preparing arrest warrants for Epstein and his associates. The document also mentions the involvement of various legal entities and individuals in the case.

Incident report
2025-12-26

027.pdf

This document is a Motion for Leave to File Under Seal submitted on May 29, 2009, by attorneys for Plaintiffs Jane Doe No. 101 and 102 in the Southern District of Florida. The plaintiffs request permission to file their response to Epstein's Motion to Stay under seal, or alternatively, request the court to unseal the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) so they can adequately respond. The document includes a comprehensive service list detailing attorneys representing Epstein, co-defendant Sarah Kellen (represented by Bruce Reinhart), and various other Jane Doe plaintiffs.

Court filing - motion for leave to file under seal
2025-12-26

024.pdf

This document is a legal motion filed on May 29, 2009, in the Southern District of Florida by Plaintiffs Jane Doe No. 101 and 102 against Jeffrey Epstein. The plaintiffs request leave to file their response to Epstein's motion to stay under seal because it references the confidential Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA), or alternatively, to unseal the NPA. The document includes a comprehensive service list detailing the legal representation for Epstein (including Robert Critton and Jack Goldberger), Sarah Kellen (represented by Bruce Reinhart), and numerous other Jane Doe plaintiffs.

Legal motion and service list
2025-12-26

056.pdf

This document is a legal response filed on June 26, 2009, by the attorneys for Plaintiff Jane Doe No. 101 in the case against Jeffrey Epstein. The Plaintiff argues against Epstein's motion to dismiss, specifically contesting his claim that multiple violations of sexual exploitation statutes should be merged into a single count with a single penalty. The response asserts that 18 U.S.C. § 2255 allows for separate civil remedies and damages (minimum $150,000) for each distinct violation of a predicate offense.

Legal pleading (response to defendant's motion to dismiss)
2025-12-26

008.pdf

This document is a legal response filed by Plaintiff Jane Doe 101 in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida on May 1, 2009. The plaintiff agrees to the court's order to consolidate ten separate cases filed by various Jane Does and C.M.A. against Jeffrey Epstein for the purposes of discovery. The document includes a service list detailing the contact information for attorneys representing the various plaintiffs and the defendant.

Legal filing (response to court order)
2025-12-26

EFTA00029939.pdf

This document is an email chain from April 2021 between the US Attorney's Office (SDNY) and Marc Weinstein (counsel for the Epstein Estate). The SDNY is inquiring whether the estate asserts attorney-client privilege over a specific computer seized by the Palm Beach Police Department in 2005, noting that the estate had previously asserted privilege over devices seized by the FBI in 2019. The chain includes scheduling logistics for a conference call to discuss these document requests.

Email chain / legal correspondence
2025-12-25

EFTA00022654.pdf

This document is a Palm Beach Police Department Case Report and Persons System Report regarding Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, covering investigations from 2001 to 2005. It details intelligence on the recruitment of young female college students from Palm Beach Atlantic College for massages, surveillance of Epstein's residence at 358 El Brillo Way, and numerous trash pulls that yielded sexually suggestive items and correspondence. The report also documents interviews with potential victims and witnesses, noting allegations of inappropriate touching and the presence of underage girls, though some investigations were initially marked as unfounded or for intelligence purposes.

Police case report and person system report
2025-12-25

EFTA00022489.pdf

This document is an AT&T Wireless invoice for Jeffrey E. Epstein for the billing period ending May 02, 2004. It details extensive call logs including domestic calls primarily between New York and Florida, as well as international activity involving France, the UK, Brazil, and Belgium. The invoice specifically documents a trip to St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands (CHTAMSTTHS VI), between April 6 and April 8, 2004, evidenced by 'Roamer Usage' logs.

At&t wireless invoice / phone bill
2025-12-25

EFTA00016522.pdf

This document contains three Florida Citation Reports from the Palm Beach Police Department regarding Ghislaine Maxwell in 1996. Two citations occurred on January 13, 1996, for not carrying a driver's license and passing on a double yellow line (warning). A third citation occurred on August 10, 1996, for an illegal left turn (warning). Maxwell drove a 1986 Mercedes during these incidents.

Police citation report
2025-12-25

EFTA00015296.pdf

This document is an email thread from September 11, 2019, regarding logistics for an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. A government official requests travel arrangements for an unnamed 'Epstein victim' to fly from Palm Beach, FL to New York City on September 12, 2019. The purpose of the trip is for the victim to meet with the 'Epstein team of AUSAs and agents' at the SDNY office. The email confirms that USAO funds were approved to cover the costs of the flight and hotel.

Email thread
2025-12-25

EFTA00014718.pdf

This document is an AT&T Wireless billing statement for Jeffrey E. Epstein & Co. dated August 14, 2003, covering the period of July 13 to August 12, 2003. The bill notably includes a line item for 'G. Maxwell' (Ghislaine Maxwell), indicating she was on Epstein's phone plan. The detailed call logs track extensive international travel during this month, placing the phone user(s) in Great Britain, France, Italy, and St. Thomas (USVI), as well as domestic locations including New York, Palm Beach, and Bangor, Maine.

Phone bill / telecommunications record
2025-12-25

EFTA00007097.pdf

A collection of documents regarding the investigation of Jeffrey Epstein, including FBI reports, police property receipts from a search warrant at his Palm Beach residence, message logs, travel records, and legal correspondence. The file details items seized such as massage tables and photographs, travel movements via private jet, and legal motions regarding his community control conditions.

Legal and investigative file
2025-12-25

EFTA00004070.pdf

FBI FD-302 notes from a July 2019 interview with a victim who met Jeffrey Epstein at age 17 through her sister. She details traveling with Epstein to New York, Florida, New Mexico, Paris, and the Virgin Islands, describing a 'mind control' environment where Epstein paid for her life while subjecting her to sexual assaults, including rape. The document includes descriptions of numerous photographs provided by the victim showing Epstein in various locations with different individuals, including Ghislaine Maxwell and Jean Luc.

Fbi fd-302 interview report
2025-12-25

EFTA00001410.pdf

This document is an evidence photograph of a bedroom interior. The room features distinctive blue and white floral wallpaper, a cream carpet with a blue grid pattern, a dark wood bed frame with a patterned headboard, white linens, and bedside lamps. The only text visible in the document is the file identifier EFTA00001410 in the bottom right corner.

Photograph / evidence
2025-12-25

DOJ-OGR-00017998.jpg

This document is a page from a court transcript involving the direct examination of a witness named Alessi by Ms. Comey. Alessi testifies that while working for Epstein in Palm Beach between 1991 and 2002, Ghislaine Maxwell slept in Epstein's master bedroom and had a desk in the garden room. The witness also confirms observing 'many, many, many females' visiting the residence, and the questioning ends just as the witness is asked about the age of these females.

Court transcript (direct examination)
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00016073.jpg

This FedEx invoice, dated December 23, 2002, details two shipments sent on December 13, 2002, by Cecilia Steen and Jeffrey E. Epstein from 457 Madison Ave, New York. The first package was sent to Jeffrey E. Epstein himself at an address in Palm Beach, Florida, and the second was sent to Elisabeth Andujar in New York, which required an address correction before successful delivery.

Shipping record
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00015831.jpg

This document is a flight log for aircraft N908JE, a G1159B model, for the period of March, April, and May 1995. The log, signed by pilot David Rodgers, details 19 flights primarily between Teterboro, NJ (TEB) and Palm Beach, FL (PBI). Other destinations include Savannah, GA (SAV), Washington D.C. (DCA), Santa Fe, NM (SAF), and New Orleans, LA (NEW).

Flight log
2025-11-20
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