| Connected Entity | Relationship Type |
Strength
(mentions)
|
Documents | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
person
GHISLAINE MAXWELL
|
Business associate |
26
Very Strong
|
25 | |
|
person
MAXWELL
|
Business associate |
13
Very Strong
|
30 | |
|
person
Ms. Maxwell
|
Business associate |
13
Very Strong
|
23 | |
|
person
MAXWELL
|
Legal representative |
13
Very Strong
|
15 | |
|
location
United States
|
Legal representative |
13
Very Strong
|
19 | |
|
person
the defendant
|
Business associate |
12
Very Strong
|
9 | |
|
person
Lefkowitz
|
Client |
11
Very Strong
|
7 | |
|
organization
SDNY
|
Legal representative |
11
Very Strong
|
11 | |
|
person
Jack Goldberger
|
Client |
11
Very Strong
|
7 | |
|
person
CAROLYN
|
Abuser victim |
11
Very Strong
|
7 | |
|
person
defendant
|
Co conspirators |
11
Very Strong
|
11 | |
|
person
Ms. Maxwell
|
Co conspirators |
11
Very Strong
|
11 | |
|
person
Edwards
|
Legal representative |
11
Very Strong
|
10 | |
|
person
MAXWELL
|
Friend |
11
Very Strong
|
19 | |
|
person
MAXWELL
|
Co conspirators |
11
Very Strong
|
56 | |
|
person
Juan Alessi
|
Employee |
11
Very Strong
|
6 | |
|
person
MAXWELL
|
Co conspirator |
10
Very Strong
|
6 | |
|
person
Acosta
|
Prosecutor defendant |
10
Very Strong
|
6 | |
|
person
R. ALEXANDER ACOSTA
|
Legal representative |
10
Very Strong
|
6 | |
|
person
Lefcourt
|
Client |
10
Very Strong
|
6 | |
|
person
GHISLAINE MAXWELL
|
Friend |
10
Very Strong
|
6 | |
|
person
JANE
|
Abuser victim |
10
Very Strong
|
8 | |
|
person
the defendant
|
Co conspirators |
10
Very Strong
|
14 | |
|
location
Palm Beach residence
|
Ownership |
10
Very Strong
|
5 | |
|
person
USAO-SDFL
|
Legal representative |
10
Very Strong
|
5 |
| 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 legal summation from a court case, filed on August 10, 2022, detailing the testimony regarding a victim named Annie. It describes how Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein lured Annie to New Mexico under the false pretense of a scholarship trip, where Maxwell then engaged in grooming behaviors. The text recounts an incident at a movie theater where Epstein assaulted Annie, with Maxwell's full knowledge and complicity.
This document is a page from a court transcript featuring a summation by Ms. Moe regarding a diary entry written by a teenager named Annie. The text discusses how the diary illustrates the grooming process for sexual abuse, specifically mentioning interactions with Epstein, Maria, and Maxwell during a trip to the movies and subsequent events in 1996.
This document is a transcript of a court summation by Ms. Moe, likely a prosecutor, in case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, filed on August 10, 2022. Ms. Moe argues that the defense's attempt to discredit a witness named Jane by presenting other women named Michelle and Ava is a deliberate and meaningless distraction. She emphasizes that Jane never identified the specific women brought to court (Michelle Healey and Eva Dubin) and points out that Epstein and Maxwell's contact book contained multiple individuals with those common first names, suggesting the defense's tactic was intentionally vague and misleading.
This document is a page from a court summation in which the speaker, likely a prosecutor, argues why a victim named Jane took a long time to disclose sexual abuse. The speaker cites expert testimony from Dr. Rocchio, who explained that victims are less likely to report abuse when the perpetrator is close to them, and points to Jane's close relationships with Maxwell (like a "big sister") and Epstein (a "godfather"). The text also recounts testimony from a witness, Matt, about Jane confronting her mother years later, stating that money she received was "not free."
This document is a transcript of a prosecutor's (Ms. Moe) summation in a criminal case. The prosecutor argues that the victim, Jane, was abused by Maxwell and Epstein for years, starting when she was a teenager, and that her testimony is corroborated by another witness, Juan Alessi. Alessi's testimony confirms he knew Jane at a young age and remembered driving her to the airport with Maxwell and Epstein.
This document is a transcript of a court summation by Ms. Moe, outlining the systematic method, or 'playbook,' used by Maxwell and Epstein to groom and abuse young girls. It details how they used isolation, false promises of gifts and opportunities, and relationship-building to manipulate victims like Annie, Jane, and Kate. The text specifically describes how Maxwell's actions escalated from grooming to direct sexual touching, highlighting her central role in the abuse.
This document is a page from a court transcript of a summation given by Ms. Moe. She characterizes the relationship between Maxwell and Epstein as a sexual partnership, which afforded Maxwell a luxury lifestyle traveling between Epstein's many properties. To establish Maxwell's authority, Ms. Moe references the testimony of Juan Alessi, a former house manager, who stated Maxwell took control of the household immediately upon her arrival.
This legal document outlines the procedures for claimants in the Epstein Victims' Compensation Program, specifically regarding the 'Release' and 'Payments' sections. It details that to receive compensation, a claimant must sign a full Release, waiving all future legal claims against the Epstein Estate, and must consult with an attorney before doing so. Upon receipt of the executed Release, the Program Administrator will initiate payment to the claimant via check or electronic transfer.
This legal document, part of a court filing, outlines the procedures for a compensation program for claimants alleging sexual abuse by Epstein. An Administrator will evaluate each claim based on various factors, including the nature of the abuse and the claimant's credibility, even without corroborating documentation. The document details the process for making a confidential compensation offer and notes that claimants will have an opportunity to be heard by the Administrator, with accommodations made due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
This legal document, filed on September 7, 2021, outlines the protocol for a claims program designed for victims-survivors, potentially related to Epstein. It details the role of the Program's Administrator and the engagement of Professor Marci A. Hamilton, a sexual abuse expert, who will advise the Administrator but is restricted from direct contact with claimants. The document emphasizes fair treatment, confidentiality, and the specific procedures for claim submission and review within a nine-month filing period.
This document is a narrative account from a legal filing, describing the author's interaction with a woman named Maria, an artist. It details Maria's history with Epstein and Maxwell, explaining how she was introduced to Epstein through New York socialite Eileen Guggenheim and lawyer Bert Fields. The text highlights Maria's fear of Epstein, her distrust following an experience with Vanity Fair, and how Epstein ultimately hired her for a job at his New York City mansion.
This document is a narrative account from an investigator detailing their efforts to contact and meet a potential witness named Maria. The investigator believes Maria has crucial information about Ghislaine Maxwell's role in recruiting for Epstein, which is relevant to a defamation lawsuit. After building rapport over the phone, the investigator travels to Paducah, Kentucky, for an in-person meeting where Maria is prepared to share extensive evidence from her past.
This document is an index page (Page 141, Bates DOJ-OGR-00033129) from a legal transcript produced by Consor & Associates on July 26, 2017. It lists alphabetical keywords from 'Duval' to 'final' with their corresponding page and line numbers in the main transcript. Significant entries include 'Epstein' (heavily referenced), 'FBI' (indicating federal investigation discussions), 'Figueroa', 'e-mail', and 'fifty-million-d...' (suggesting a large financial sum or settlement was discussed).
This document is a Bureau of Prisons computer record (SENTRY system) dated July 30, 2019, updating the disciplinary status of inmate Epstein (Reg No. 76318-054). It records an incident from July 23, 2019, at MCC New York (NYM) with the charge code 228 for 'Tatooing or Self-Mutilation.' The report remarks note that the Incident Report (I/R) is unsuspended to move forward with the Unit Discipline Committee (UDC) process.
This document is a timeline graphic from a Department of Justice report detailing key events surrounding the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA) analysis in the Jeffrey Epstein case. It tracks internal DOJ communications, victim notifications, and court actions from 2006 to 2008, with an additional sidebar covering legal developments up to 2020. Key events include the signing of the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA), the deferral of victim notification regarding the plea deal, and subsequent court rulings finding that the U.S. violated the CVRA.
This legal document outlines several overt acts related to Count Five of an indictment against Maxwell. It details the alleged recruitment and exploitation of a minor named Carolyn by Maxwell and Epstein between 2001 and 2004, including arranging travel, paying for sex acts, and encouraging her to recruit other girls. The document also mentions a separate incident involving another victim, Annie, in 1996, and explains the legal standard for proving an overt act in a conspiracy case.
This document is a page from the jury instructions in the trial of United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell, filed on December 19, 2021. It outlines 'Instruction No. 36' regarding the 'overt act' requirement for conspiracy charges. The text explicitly lists alleged overt acts involving Maxwell and Epstein, including group sexual encounters with a minor ('Jane'), enticing a minor to travel for sexual abuse, and an unsolicited massage given by Maxwell to 'Annie' in New Mexico.
This legal document, part of an indictment, outlines several overt acts allegedly committed by Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein in furtherance of a conspiracy. The acts include the recruitment and sexual exploitation of a minor named Carolyn between 2001 and 2004, involving payments, encouragement to recruit others, and arranging appointments. The document also mentions a separate 1996 incident involving another victim, Annie, and clarifies the legal standard for proving an overt act in a conspiracy case.
This document is a page from jury instructions (Instruction No. 36) filed on December 18, 2021, in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell. It details the 'Third Element' of conspiracy, requiring an 'overt act,' and lists specific alleged acts including group sexual encounters involving Maxwell, Epstein, and a minor named Jane (1994-1997), an unsolicited massage given by Maxwell to Annie in New Mexico (1996), and travel invitations to a minor named Carolyn (2001-2002).
This legal document is a court filing from October 29, 2021, detailing the defense's motion to exclude evidence seized from Epstein's Palm Beach home in 2005. The defense argues the evidence is inauthentic and unreliable, partly because the original custodian, Detective Recarey, is deceased. The Government counters that it will use other live witnesses to establish the evidence's authenticity at trial.
This legal document is a filing by the Government arguing against the defense's claims of prejudice due to the volume of discovery material. The Government asserts that the defense's complaints are exaggerated, that it has clearly identified the evidence it will use at trial, and that suppression of evidence is not the proper remedy. A footnote clarifies that many co-conspirator statements, such as instructions from Epstein, are admissible on grounds other than the co-conspirator exception to hearsay.
This is a Suicide Watch Observation Log for inmate Epstein, Reg #76318-054, on July 24, 2019. The log details observations from 6:30 AM to 8:45 AM, during which Epstein slept, received and ate breakfast, requested medication and a shower. At 8:30 AM, he was interviewed by psychology staff, and at 8:45 AM, he was removed from suicide watch and placed on psychological observation.
This document is a Bureau of Prisons disciplinary record dated July 30, 2019, concerning inmate Epstein (Register No. 76318-054). It details an incident from July 23, 2019, where Epstein was charged with code 228 'Tattooing or Self-Mutilation,' likely referring to his first suicide attempt/incident in custody. The status of the report is marked as pending the Unit Discipline Committee (UDC) process.
This document is an email chain from July 24, 2019, between MCC New York Associate Warden Shirley Skipper-Scott and Regional Director J. Ray Ormond concerning inmate Epstein (#76318-054). Skipper-Scott reports that Epstein has been removed from suicide watch and is undergoing a psychological assessment, and clarifies he is in the Special Housing Unit (SHU) at his own request for protective custody. Ormond requests daily updates and asks for clarification on Epstein's status and future housing arrangements.
| 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 |
Epstein encouraged girls to find other girls interested in performing massages for him.
If a girl had not been to his home before, Epstein asked for her phone number to contact her in the future.
Burt Fields or Eileen Guggenheim spoke to Epstein about Maria to help advance her artistic career.
After the alleged assault, Epstein told Jane Doe to write down her name and phone number.
Narrator told Epstein she wasn't coming back because she had fallen in love.
Epstein called Maria and offered her a job at his mansion in New York City.
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.
Epstein consistently notified Detective Deborah Anaya, a New Mexico official, whenever he spent time at his residence in New Mexico.
Epstein was on the phone at the beginning of the massage session with ML.
Epstein told ML to leave her telephone number with his assistant so she could be contacted for work again.
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.
Allegations that Edwards 'should have known' about the Ponzi scheme.
United States will provide notice to Epstein before disclosing agreement under FOIA.
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.
Epstein told Dobbs 'You can bring girls.'
Discussion regarding Annie's trip to New Mexico
Email communication regarding Eva being in Paris and flying back, suggesting a close relationship with Epstein.
A photograph was sent to Epstein with a note saying 'Thanks for rocking my world'.
A shipment from Epstein’s address in New York to Minor Victim-4, reflected in Federal Express records.
A shipment from Epstein’s address in New York to Minor Victim-4, reflected in Federal Express records.
Epstein called Annie's mom and talked to her about Ghislaine being present for a trip.
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