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This document is page 97 of a contact book (likely Jeffrey Epstein's), bearing the DOJ identifier DOJ-OGR-00022382. It lists various high-end hotels, restaurants, and service providers primarily associated with New York City (e.g., Helmsley Palace, Mr Chow, Mercer Kitchen), as well as individuals like photographer Patrick McMullan and aesthetician Georgette Klinger. All specific contact details (phone numbers/addresses) beneath the names have been redacted.
This document appears to be a scanned page from a magazine or social diary featuring publicist Peggy Siegal at the Oscars (specifically the 2012 Oscars based on the mention of Jean Dujardin and Woody Allen's wins). It lists various high-profile celebrities she encountered, including Harvey Weinstein. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it is part of a congressional investigation, likely regarding Siegal's connections to Epstein or the broader network involving Weinstein.
A printout of a New York Post 'Page Six' article from July 21, 2008. The article reports that three women suing Jeffrey Epstein are asking US District Judge Kenneth Marra to void Epstein's plea deal with the State of Florida, arguing they were not consulted on the non-prosecution agreement. Epstein's representative, Howard Rubenstein, is quoted denying the allegations and claiming the women were not victims.
This document is a page from an address book (page 97), likely associated with Jeffrey Epstein, containing a list of contacts categorized by location (New York) and type (Restaurants, Hotels, and a significant section titled 'Massage - California'). The 'Massage - California' section lists numerous women with phone numbers, including known associate Chauntae Davis and others with notes indicating relationships (e.g., 'one of gypsy', 'Courtney Love's'). The page also lists high-end New York establishments like Mr. Chow, The Mark Hotel, and photographer Patrick McMullan.
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