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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
2015-01-07 N/A Publication of 'DA’s office ‘went easy’ on sex offender Epstein.' New York Post View

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An email dated June 3, 2008, from an Assistant U.S. Attorney in West Palm Beach to a colleague. The email discusses a potential conflict of interest or media strategy, noting that Jeffrey Epstein's publicist, Howard Rubenstein, also represents The New York Post, which had recently published an article quoting Epstein's lawyer, Lefcourt.

Email
2025-12-25

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This newspaper article details the legal maneuvering surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein case, specifically regarding a failed plea deal and a subsequent polygraph test where Epstein allegedly passed regarding knowledge of the girls' ages. It highlights allegations of witness intimidation, police reports of harassment by private investigators, and the involvement of high-profile attorneys. The article also mentions Epstein's connections to powerful figures like Bill Clinton and Donald Trump, and discusses the public perception of preferential treatment for wealthy defendants.

Newspaper article (the palm beach post)
2025-11-19

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A 2006 Palm Beach Post article detailing the police investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, highlighting conflicts between Police Chief Reiter and the State Attorney's office. The article describes evidence collection methods including trash pulls and airport surveillance, details the role of recruiter Haley Robson and assistant Sarah Kellen, and notes a returned $90,000 donation from Epstein to the police department. It also lists Epstein's high-profile connections to figures like Bill Clinton and Donald Trump.

Newspaper article (the palm beach post)
2025-11-19

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This document is a newspaper profile (likely circa 2006) detailing Jeffrey Epstein's rise from a blue-collar background to a wealthy financier. It highlights his mysterious nature, his high-profile connections including Bill Clinton and Leslie Wexner, his lavish properties, and his legal issues, including a past SEC probe and a Citibank lawsuit. The article also notes his relationship with Ghislaine Maxwell and his financial support of scientists and Democratic politicians.

Newspaper article / media clipping
2025-11-19

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A New York Post article from November 16, 2011, by Amir Taheri, analyzing the escalating conflict in Syria. The article details the formation and activities of the Free Syrian Army (FSA), recent attacks on regime targets, and the rising death toll, while questioning if the conflict has officially reached the level of a civil war. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031949' stamp, indicating it is part of a larger congressional production.

News article / legal exhibit
2025-11-19

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This document is a scanned excerpt from the Epilogue of the book 'Filthy Rich' (page 287), stamped as a House Oversight exhibit. It lists a series of direct interview questions prepared for Jeffrey Epstein regarding his criminal conviction, his relationships with high-profile figures like Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, Prince Andrew, and Leslie Wexner, and his predatory behavior toward underage girls. The left page contains fragmented text discussing the setup of the interview and includes a partial quote comparing his crimes to stealing a bagel.

Book excerpt / investigation exhibit
2025-11-19

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This document is a book excerpt (pages 112-113) included in House Oversight materials. It details how Robert Meister (Aon Vice Chairman) met Jeffrey Epstein on a flight in the mid-1980s and later connected him to Les Wexner in 1989 when Wexner was unhappy with his financial management. The text asserts that despite appearances, Epstein was likely broke at the time, having spent his Bear Stearns bonus and fees earned from Ana Obregón.

Book excerpt / house oversight committee exhibit
2025-11-19

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This document is a scanned excerpt from pages 224-225 of the book 'Filthy Rich' by James Patterson, stamped as House Oversight evidence. It details a dinner party hosted by Jeffrey Epstein in New York (circa Dec 2010) attended by Prince Andrew and high-profile media figures like Katie Couric, Charlie Rose, and Woody Allen. The text discusses Prince Andrew's continued association with Epstein after his conviction, Epstein's dismissal of his crimes as merely being an 'offender' rather than a predator, and the public sighting of the two men walking in Central Park.

Book excerpt (evidence file)
2025-11-19

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This document is a Preliminary Statement from a legal motion filed by NYP Holdings, Inc. (New York Post) seeking to unseal briefs related to an appeal concerning Jeffrey Epstein's sex offender status in New York. The Post argues that unsealing the documents is necessary to understand why the Manhattan District Attorney's Office initially sought lenient treatment for Epstein, citing suspicions that his wealth and connections to Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, and Prince Andrew influenced prosecutors. The filing follows renewed scrutiny generated by the Miami Herald's 2018 investigative reporting.

Legal memorandum (preliminary statement in support of motion to unseal)
2025-11-19

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A legal letter dated January 4, 2019, from attorney Robert D. Balin of Davis Wright Tremaine LLP to the NY Supreme Court Clerk. The letter withdraws a motion filed by the New York Post to unseal briefs in the 'People v. Epstein' case. The withdrawal is strategic, intended to address a procedural objection raised by the Manhattan District Attorney regarding failure to notify Florida prosecutors; the Post plans to refile the motion the following week after serving the necessary notice.

Legal correspondence / letter
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a media compilation or internal briefing containing tweets and a New York Post article from January 2017 regarding the legal fallout of the anti-Trump Inauguration Day protests. It highlights the arraignment of protesters and journalists in Washington D.C., specifically noting the involvement of high-profile attorney and former White House Counsel Kathryn Ruemmler (Latham & Watkins) representing a journalist from Vocativ. The document does not explicitly mention Jeffrey Epstein, but is part of the House Oversight collection (Bates stamp 026657), likely included due to Ruemmler's later association with the Epstein investigation.

Media monitoring / news compilation
2025-11-19

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This document is a court exhibit containing a Vanity Fair article from March 2003. It details Jeffrey Epstein's social habits, specifically his association with young models and Ghislaine Maxwell's role in organizing events, including a party attended by Prince Andrew. The text also explores Epstein's financial history, identifying Ponzi schemer Steven Jude Hoffenberg as his true mentor and discussing their shared background and business connections.

Court exhibit (vanity fair article printout)
2025-11-19

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This court document page outlines allegations that Alan Dershowitz, a close friend and attorney to Jeffrey Epstein, frequented Epstein's properties and was present during trafficking activities. It specifically alleges that the victim 'Roberts' was forced to have sex with Dershowitz at Epstein's New York mansion. The document also details the 2007 Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) in Florida that protected Epstein and potential co-conspirators from federal charges.

Court filing / legal complaint (civil case)
2025-11-19

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This page appears to be an excerpt from a memoir (likely by Alan Dershowitz, based on the biographical details of growing up in Boro Park during the McCarthy era) marked as a House Oversight exhibit. The text recounts the narrator's childhood experiences with 'subversive' books, signing a petition to save the Rosenbergs which resulted in punishment from his parents, and visiting the library with friend Artie Edelman to impress girls. It also references the narrator's later life interactions with his granddaughter regarding Classic Comics.

Memoir manuscript / legal exhibit
2025-11-19

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A Miami Herald article included as a court exhibit discussing allegations against Alan Dershowitz by Sarah Ransome and Virginia Roberts. It details a defamation settlement where Dershowitz reportedly paid $900,000 to Roberts' lawyers, Edwards and Cassell, and mentions mentions Ransome's claims involving high-profile figures like the Clintons and Donald Trump.

News article / court exhibit
2025-11-19

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This document is the first page of 'The Shimon Post,' a 'Presidential Press Bulletin' dated April 17, 2011. It features a table of contents listing four articles from major publications (WSJ, NY Post, The American Interest, NYT) covering topics like the Arab Spring, Syria, Egypt, and the US budget. The page includes the beginning text of the first article by Bill Spindle and Margaret Coker regarding the 'New Cold War' and the Arab Spring protests. The document bears a House Oversight Committee footer.

Press bulletin / newsletter
2025-11-19

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This document is page 3 of a printout from NYPOST.com dated April 6, 2011. It captures the footer and comments section of an article titled 'Heiress quizzed in sex suits.' A visible user comment alleges that the 'Initiative Conference' was a tax dodge and a front for sexual deviants, suggesting it was under surveillance by the IRS and FBI.

Webpage printout (new york post)
2025-11-19

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A New York Post article from October 2009 reporting that Ghislaine Maxwell was served with a subpoena regarding civil suits filed by 24 underage girls against Jeffrey Epstein. The subpoena was served while she attended the Clinton Global Initiatives Conference. The article also notes subpoenas and depositions involving Epstein's brother Mark Epstein and associate Nadia Marcinkova, and mentions Epstein's ownership of the MC2 modeling agency.

News article (web printout)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a draft article or manuscript written by publicist Peggy Siegal describing the production of the film 'Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps.' It details the history of the original film, the development of the sequel, and Siegal's involvement in consulting screenwriter Alan Loeb on New York's financial high society. The text mentions real-world financial figures like John Paulson and Mike Novogratz as inspirations for the film's characters.

Article draft / manuscript
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 11 of an article or essay written by French philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy, included in House Oversight records. The text strongly defends Dominique Strauss-Kahn against the American media (specifically NY Post, Daily News, and Time) and the judicial system led by Cyrus Vance, Jr., comparing the 'pre-emptive penalty' applied to DSK to George W. Bush's 'pre-emptive war.' The page concludes with a biographical note on Lévy.

Article/op-ed/essay (included in house oversight committee records)
2025-11-19

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This document is a House Oversight Committee record containing an email from Tyler Shears to an associate named Christina and Jeffrey Epstein, dated February 7, 2014. The email discusses an aggressive reputation management strategy to 'clean up' and 'dislodge' negative search engine results about Epstein, specifically referencing a list of attached search results that include a 2011 New York Post article about his sex offender status. Shears emphasizes the urgency of publishing a 'fresh piece' (positive placement) by the following week to meet a previously discussed timeline.

Email with search engine results attachment
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a House Oversight Committee record containing text from an editorial criticizing the handling of the Epstein case by State Attorney Barry Krischer, followed by a New York Post article from July 27, 2006. The text details how the plea deal allowed Epstein to avoid federal investigation and serious prison time despite police evidence (phone messages, school transcripts) proving he knew the victims were underage. It highlights the discrepancy between the police investigation's findings and the grand jury's decision to only charge him with soliciting a prostitute, noting he was released on $3,000 bail.

Government document / news clipping compilation
2025-11-19

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This document contains text from news coverage regarding the legal proceedings against Jeffrey Epstein in Palm Beach. It details the controversial plea deal negotiated by his high-profile legal team, the dropping of federal investigations, and a 2006 New York Post article discussing his light charges compared to the evidence gathered by police.

News article clipping / archive record
2025-11-19

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This document is a narrative account, likely written by a publicist or socialite (implied to be Peggy Siegal given the context of other Epstein files, though not explicitly named here), detailing the production of the movie 'Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps' in late 2009. The author describes consulting with screenwriter Alan Loeb, visiting the set at the Central Park Zoo with producer Ed Pressman, and being asked to recruit 'rich Upper East Side socialites' as extras for a scene. It includes personal details about Michael Douglas, noting the author was his former publicist, and mentions a birthday party at the St. Regis. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, indicating it is part of a Congressional investigation cache.

Draft article / narrative account / evidence document
2025-11-19

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An email from Susan Edelman, a reporter for the NY Post, to the New York County District Attorney's Office. Edelman requests the DA's appellate brief regarding a sex-offender registry case and acknowledges that victim names may need to be redacted. The document contains a standard confidentiality footer from the DA's office and a House Oversight Bates stamp.

Email / media inquiry
2025-11-19
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