| Connected Entity | Relationship Type |
Strength
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Documents | Actions |
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person
Black
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Client |
6
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2 | |
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person
Goldberger
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Client |
6
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2 | |
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person
Plaintiffs
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Legal representative |
6
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2 | |
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person
SARAH KELLEN
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Business associate |
6
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2 | |
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organization
FBI
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Subject of investigation |
6
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2 | |
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person
Potential co-conspirators
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Co conspirators |
6
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2 | |
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person
Epstein's attorneys
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Client |
6
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2 | |
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person
MAXWELL
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Alleged co conspirator |
6
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2 | |
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person
Martin Weinberg
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Client |
6
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2 | |
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organization
GOVERNMENT
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Legal representative |
6
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2 | |
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person
CAROLYN
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Victim perpetrator implied |
6
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2 | |
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person
Rand
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Co authors |
6
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2 | |
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organization
U.S. Attorney's Office
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Legal representative |
6
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2 | |
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person
the defendant
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Conspiracy association |
6
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2 | |
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person
ALAN DERSHOWITZ
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Legal representative |
6
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2 | |
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person
Unnamed Assistant
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Employee |
6
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2 | |
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person
Epstein's assistant
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Romantic |
6
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1 | |
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person
Maxwell (Ghislaine)
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Co conspirators |
6
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1 | |
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person
Unnamed victim
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Sexual |
6
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1 | |
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person
Kenneth Starr
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Professional |
6
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1 | |
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person
Petitioners
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Adversarial |
6
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1 | |
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person
JANE
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Professional |
6
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2 | |
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person
Leslie Groff
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Professional |
6
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1 | |
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person
Adriana Ross
|
Co conspirators |
6
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2 | |
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person
Ghislaine Maxwell (implied)
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Exploitative |
6
|
1 |
| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N/A | N/A | Provision regarding USAO's efforts to obtain Epstein's computers and the safeguarding of these co... | N/A | View |
| N/A | N/A | Epstein's alleged sexual molestation of minor girls on a daily basis for many years, including at... | West Palm Beach mansion | View |
| N/A | N/A | Discussion about Ghislaine Maxwell's relationship with Epstein continuing and her responsibilitie... | N/A | View |
| N/A | N/A | Litigation involving Epstein where his lawyers attacked the credibility of the girls. | N/A | View |
| N/A | N/A | Discovery process blocked by Epstein and co-conspirators, leading to the need for alternative inv... | N/A | View |
| N/A | N/A | Ghislaine Maxwell began looking for real estate for her dad and Epstein asked for help finding an... | N/A | View |
| N/A | N/A | Epstein asked Ghislaine Maxwell to continue helping him (find a house, etc.) after her father's d... | N/A | View |
| N/A | N/A | Epstein's alleged criminal scheme and the defense's efforts to secure non-prosecution and immigra... | N/A | View |
| N/A | N/A | Agreement provisions precluding criminal charges and immigration proceedings against certain indi... | N/A | View |
| N/A | N/A | Federal investigation resolved through a Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA). | N/A | View |
| N/A | N/A | Epstein's plea agreement and sentencing for an 18-month incarceration, reduced from a 'non-negoti... | N/A | View |
| N/A | N/A | Plaintiffs' motion to deny a protective order, which seeks to exclude Epstein from depositions, i... | Court proceedings | View |
| N/A | N/A | Minor girl (Jane Doe #5) was taken to Epstein's mansion on El Brillo Way for massages and/or sex ... | Epstein's mansion on El Bri... | View |
| N/A | N/A | Epstein serving 12 months of house arrest at his Palm Beach home, with curfew, no unsupervised co... | Palm Beach home | View |
| N/A | N/A | District Court's findings and application of sentencing guidelines, including a four-level leader... | N/A | View |
| N/A | N/A | 11-month investigation by Palm Beach police into Epstein paying underage girls for massages and s... | El Brillo Way home | View |
| N/A | N/A | State Attorney Barry Krischer declined to prosecute Epstein on unlawful sex acts with minors, ins... | N/A | View |
| N/A | N/A | Notification received by OPR from FBI and USAO regarding federal investigation and Epstein's plea. | N/A | View |
| N/A | N/A | Epstein's state plea hearing. | N/A | View |
| N/A | N/A | Menchel made substantive changes to Villafaña's draft letter concerning Epstein's plea deal, incl... | N/A | View |
| N/A | N/A | Epstein's plea deal (non-prosecution agreement) for two prostitution charges. | state court | View |
| N/A | N/A | Epstein served 13 months in Palm Beach County jail with work release privileges. | Palm Beach County jail | View |
| N/A | N/A | FBI investigation into Epstein's international sex trafficking organization was quashed. | N/A | View |
| N/A | N/A | Relocation of victims from Palm Beach to other places in the U.S. (including Southern District of... | Palm Beach, other places in... | View |
| N/A | N/A | Epstein's attempt to get out of the NPA after it was signed. | N/A | View |
This document is a page from a court transcript of the cross-examination of a witness named Carolyn. The questioning focuses on discrepancies between her current testimony and a statement she gave to the FBI in 2007 regarding her visits to Epstein's residence. Specifically, she is questioned about whether it was Sarah or Maxwell who greeted her on her second visit and Sarah's role in scheduling massages.
This document is a transcript of a court cross-examination of a witness named Carolyn, filed on August 10, 2022. The questioning focuses on a statement Carolyn made to the FBI in 2007, where she reported seeing an older woman with an unknown accent at Epstein's residence. Carolyn confirms she made the statement and describes the day the FBI came to her home for the interview as a 'bad day'.
This document is a page from a court transcript dated August 10, 2022, detailing a sidebar conversation during the cross-examination of a witness named Carolyn. Attorneys, including Ms. Comey and Mr. Pagliuca, debate the appropriateness of discussing Carolyn's mental health and family issues, which are linked to past actions by someone named Epstein. The judge ultimately decides to move the sensitive discussion to the robing room to be held under seal.
This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing the cross-examination of a witness named Carolyn. The questioning focuses on whether Carolyn was instructed by Ms. Roberts and/or a person named Virginia to lie about her age, claiming to be 17, to a man named Epstein. The transcript confirms Carolyn told the FBI this in 2007 and also discusses her first visit to Epstein's house, arranged by Ms. Roberts, to provide a massage for payment.
This document is a page from a court transcript dated August 10, 2022, detailing the cross-examination of a witness named Meder by an attorney, Ms. Menninger. Meder testifies that they have no personal knowledge regarding the authenticity, accuracy, or origin of photos on CDs, including whether they were altered or previously sent to someone named Epstein. The questioning establishes the witness's inability to verify the integrity or factual representation of the photographic evidence.
This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, showing attorney Ms. Comey conducting a direct examination of a witness named Meder. The testimony centers on identifying a photograph (Government Exhibit 332) from a CD that was part of the 'Epstein and Maxwell investigation.' The witness is also questioned about their familiarity with the appearance of Virginia Roberts.
This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing the direct examination of a witness named Meder. A government attorney, Ms. Comey, questions the witness about a photograph of Ghislaine Maxwell, which the witness confirms was sourced from a CD (logged as 1B63) reviewed during the 'Epstein and Maxwell investigation'. The photograph is successfully entered into evidence as Government's Exhibit 340 by the Court.
This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, US v. Ghislaine Maxwell) featuring a legal argument regarding the admissibility of a topless photograph of an unnamed victim. The prosecution argues the photo corroborates testimony that the victim was a minor involved in the conspiracy, citing flight logs showing she traveled with Epstein and Maxwell at age 17. Defense attorney Ms. Menninger objects, citing photo metadata and testimony from Mr. Alessi (House Manager) suggesting the victim was an adult (met in 2001/2002) when the events occurred.
This legal document is a filing by the prosecution arguing against the defendant's motions regarding sentencing. The prosecution asserts that the 2004 Sentencing Manual should apply, citing trial testimony that the conspiracy extended past 2004, and refutes the defendant's claim of having left the conspiracy and her association with Epstein in 2002. The document also notes that the government is prepared to present additional evidence, a message book seized by the Palm Beach Police Department, at the sentencing hearing.
This legal document, filed on June 22, 2022, details the repeated sexual abuse of a minor named Carolyn, aged 14-15, by Epstein during massages. It outlines the significant role of an unnamed "defendant" who facilitated the abuse by scheduling the massages, paying Carolyn, and being aware of her age and vulnerable personal history. The defendant also invited Carolyn to travel with them and Epstein, further implicating them in the scheme.
This legal document details a scheme of sexual abuse involving the defendant (Maxwell) and Epstein. It describes how Maxwell recruited 17-year-old Virginia Roberts in the summer of 2000, who was then paid for sexualized massages. The scheme escalated into a 'pyramid scheme' when Virginia, in 2001, introduced 14-year-old Carolyn, who was subsequently abused by Epstein over 100 times under the defendant's direction.
This legal document details the testimony of a victim named Annie regarding a trip to Jeffrey Epstein's ranch in New Mexico. Annie states that she was groomed and sexually abused by both Epstein and an unnamed female defendant, who was in a romantic relationship with Epstein. The defendant allegedly used the pretense of giving a massage to sexually abuse Annie, and Epstein later assaulted her in her bed, as part of a coordinated effort to groom her for further abuse.
This legal document, part of a court filing, details the sexual abuse of two victims, identified as Jane and Kate, by the defendant and Epstein. It describes how the abuse of Jane began when she was 14, with the defendant abusing a position of trust, and continued for years in multiple locations including Palm Beach, New York City, and New Mexico. The document also states that the abuse of another victim, Kate, began around the same time in 1994.
This page from a court document outlines the grooming and abuse tactics employed by the defendant and Epstein, citing expert testimony from Dr. Lisa Rocchio. It describes two distinct phases of the conspiracy: an early phase (1994-2001) focused on isolating vulnerable individuals, and a later phase (2001-2004) involving a recruitment scheme at the Palm Beach residence where girls were paid to recruit others.
This legal document describes Ghislaine Maxwell's role as supervisor of Jeffrey Epstein's households, where she acted as 'the lady of the house.' It details how she was financially supported by Epstein, receiving a townhouse and $23 million, while enforcing a strict culture of silence among staff to protect their criminal activities. The document cites a household manual and testimony from former manager Juan Alessi to illustrate the extreme rules of secrecy and obedience she imposed.
This document is a legal filing arguing for a severe sentence for the defendant due to her extensive involvement in the sexual abuse of minors, emphasizing the seriousness of the offense and the defendant's lack of remorse. It rejects the defendant's claims regarding prison conditions and her attempts to shift blame, asserting that she willingly participated in and facilitated Jeffrey Epstein's crimes.
This document is page 2 of a legal filing by defense attorney Bobbi C. Sternheim in the case of United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell, dated June 21, 2022. The defense argues that the sentencing hearing should not be an 'open forum' for alleged victims who were not part of the trial record, specifically naming Ms. Ransome and Ms. Stein as individuals who should not qualify as 'crime victims' under the CVRA for this specific case. The letter distinguishes Maxwell's case from the abatement of the Epstein case and requests advance notice of who will be permitted to speak at sentencing.
This document is a news article from the Daily Mail, filed as a legal exhibit, detailing an interview with 'Scotty,' a juror from the Ghislaine Maxwell trial. Scotty expresses his satisfaction with the guilty verdict, stating the jury was convinced Maxwell was 'every bit as culpable' as her associate Epstein. He affirms that the prosecution proved its case 'beyond reasonable doubt' and that justice was served for the victims.
This document is a legal exhibit from the criminal case against Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330-RA), filed on February 24, 2022. It consists of a screenshot of a Daily Mail Online article featuring a photograph of Maxwell and Epstein, with a caption stating she faced six sex trafficking counts based on the stories of four victims. The document is marked with the identifier DOJ-OGR-00009184.
This legal document is a page from a court filing detailing a juror's (David's) explanation for Ghislaine Maxwell's acquittal on a specific charge (count two) involving the accuser 'Jane'. David clarifies to 'The Independent' that the jury's decision was based on a lack of direct evidence that Maxwell 'enticed' Jane to travel, not on a disbelief of Jane's testimony. The document also mentions corroborating evidence such as flight logs and Maxwell's 'little black book', which listed names of 'masseuses' and Palm Beach police officers.
This document is a page from a court filing, detailing the perspective of a juror named David. David explains to The Independent why he and the jury found the victims credible, despite defense arguments about their behavior and the fallibility of memory. He emphasizes that the jury's role was to judge the stories, not the victims' decisions, and notes that the defense's memory expert, Professor Elizabeth Loftus, did not sway their verdict.
This legal document is a court filing arguing for the credibility of Juror 50 against a defendant's challenge. The filing contends that any inconsistencies in the juror's questionnaire answers should be assessed in a formal hearing, not based on public statements, and cites legal precedents suggesting jurors can make honest mistakes. It further argues that the juror's disclosure of having read about the defendant's connection to Epstein and the illogical nature of deliberately lying only to immediately risk exposure suggest the juror did not intentionally mislead the court.
This legal document is a filing from the defense in the case against Epstein, arguing that their ability to challenge a witness named Jane's testimony was hampered. The defense claims that unavailable property records and the deaths of key witnesses, specifically architects Alberto Pinto and Roger Salhi, prevented them from proving that Epstein's properties were not constructed or occupied at the times Jane recalled, which would have cast doubt on her testimony.
This legal document argues that the defense was hindered by the unavailability of contemporaneous phone and property records for Epstein, Ms. Maxwell, and accusers. It cites two examples: the inability to challenge Carolyn's testimony that Maxwell called her to set up appointments, and the inability to rebut accuser Jane's testimony about the timing of her sexual abuse at Epstein's New York townhouse, which she described in detail.
This legal document outlines the defense's argument that it was hindered by the unavailability of old records. Specifically, incomplete travel records from Shoppers Travel prevented them from challenging the testimony of witnesses Annie Farmer and Jane regarding their travel with Epstein. Furthermore, the lack of bank and credit card records from the 1990s and 2000s meant the defense could not contest the government's claims about a $30 million payment from Epstein to Ms. Maxwell or verify other key dates.
| Date | Type | From | To | Amount | Description | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N/A | Paid | Epstein | GHISLAINE MAXWELL | $0.00 | Epstein paid for a lot in Ghislaine Maxwell's l... | View |
| N/A | Paid | Epstein | Unspecified recip... | $0.00 | Mention of a 'donation' Epstein had made on a d... | View |
| N/A | Paid | Epstein | underprivileged g... | $200.00 | Payment for massages | View |
| N/A | Paid | Epstein | underprivileged g... | $300.00 | Payment for massages | View |
| N/A | Paid | Epstein | Defense Attorneys | $0.00 | Cost of Epstein's defense | View |
| N/A | Paid | Epstein | victim | $300.00 | Payment for services (massage) | View |
| N/A | Paid | Epstein | Bill Richardson (... | $0.00 | Campaign donations from Epstein that Richardson... | View |
| N/A | Paid | Epstein | [REDACTED] | $350.00 | Payment for massage | View |
| N/A | Paid | Epstein | Harvard | $30,000,000.00 | Donation for a theoretical physics research cen... | View |
| N/A | Paid | Epstein | MD | $200.00 | Payment for providing a massage (first incident). | View |
| N/A | Paid | Epstein | MD | $200.00 | Payment for providing a massage (second incident). | View |
| N/A | Paid | Epstein | Jane Doe #5 | $200.00 | Payment for giving a massage. | View |
| N/A | Paid | Epstein | GHISLAINE MAXWELL | $0.00 | Epstein paid Ghislaine Maxwell millions and mil... | View |
| N/A | Paid | Epstein | The Defendant (Gh... | $10,000,000.00 | Bequest included in defendant's assets for dete... | View |
| N/A | Paid | Epstein | Edwards' clients | $0.00 | Settlement amounts Epstein voluntarily agreed t... | View |
| N/A | Paid | Epstein | Ms. Maxwell | $10,000,000.00 | Bequest listed as an asset | View |
| N/A | Paid | Epstein | Ms. Maxwell | $10,000,000.00 | Bequest from estate | View |
| N/A | Paid | Epstein | Interlochen Arts ... | $0.00 | Alleged payment for 'Jane'. The document text s... | View |
| N/A | Paid | Epstein | [REDACTED] | $300.00 | Payment for massage services | View |
| N/A | Paid | Epstein | Victims (implied) | $0.00 | Reference to 'Epstein's agreement... to provide... | View |
| N/A | Received | Edwards | Epstein | $0.00 | Epstein is attempting to force Edwards to pay '... | View |
| N/A | Paid | Epstein | Unknown (Construc... | $0.00 | Purchase or construction of a cabin at Interloc... | View |
| N/A | Paid | Epstein | Interlochen School | $0.00 | Possible donation of the cabin to the school (w... | View |
| N/A | Paid | Epstein | the defendant | $0.00 | Receipt of funds mentioned in context of missin... | View |
| N/A | Paid | Epstein | victims | $0.00 | General reference to victims' right to seek dam... | View |
A photograph was sent to Epstein with a note saying 'Thanks for rocking my world'.
Message pads entered at trial show Carolyn called Epstein several times in the summer of 2004: once in late April or early May, again on July 6, and again on July 30.
The speaker notes the absence of these records as evidence
Questions regarding allegations Epstein contends Edwards 'ginned up' or 'fabricated'.
After the alleged assault, Epstein told Jane Doe to write down her name and phone number.
Epstein told ML to leave her telephone number with his assistant so she could be contacted for work again.
Complaint styled 'Jane Doe 102 versus Epstein'.
Discussion regarding Annie's trip to New Mexico
Narrator told Epstein she wasn't coming back because she had fallen in love.
Allegations that Edwards 'should have known' about the Ponzi scheme.
Epstein was on the phone at the beginning of the massage session with ML.
Notice to be provided if a FOIA request or compulsory process commands disclosure of the agreement.
Update on rapid Bitcoin price swings
A shipment from Epstein’s address in New York to Minor Victim-4, reflected in Federal Express records.
United States will provide notice to Epstein before disclosing agreement under FOIA.
Epstein told Dobbs 'You can bring girls.'
Email communication regarding Eva being in Paris and flying back, suggesting a close relationship with Epstein.
A message from 'Epstein' for Vanessa Grigoriadis of NY Magazine, to be delivered at 5:10 P.M. The message itself is simply 'Epstein'.
Copperfield called Epstein frequently and left messages indicating they socialized together.
Epstein called Carter to say he was having second thoughts about being a public figure.
The witness, Kate, describes her communications with Epstein during her twenties and early thirties as having a 'friendly' tone. She continued communicating because she did not want to admit what had happened to her and was fearful of disengaging.
During the second massage, JS told Epstein she didn't want to be touched after he attempted to touch her breasts.
Notice to be provided if the US receives a FOIA request for this agreement.
A shipment from Epstein’s address in New York to Minor Victim-4, reflected in Federal Express records.
Message pads entered at trial show Carolyn called Epstein several times in the summer of 2004: once in late April or early May, again on July 6, and again on July 30.
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