This document is a letter, likely from Jeffrey Epstein, to Alberto (of Cabinet Pinto), rejecting Alberto's resignation from the 'island project' (Little St. James). The sender invokes their friendship and 'family' status to pressure Alberto into completing the work on the 'big house', citing missed deadlines (Christmas, July), unfinished furniture installation, and expenses incurred for 'Moroccan style' permits. The sender insists that the obligation falls on Alberto personally, not his employee Jean.
This document is a hand-drawn architectural pencil sketch labeled '(Living Room South Elevation)'. It depicts the exterior facade of a single-story building with a symmetrical design, columns, shuttered windows, and surrounding palm trees. The document bears the identifier EFTA00002688.
This document contains a hand-drawn architectural sketch labeled '(Living Room South Elevation)'. The drawing depicts the exterior of a single-story building with columns, large windows or doors, and palm trees, suggesting a tropical location. The document is identified by the code EFTA00002676 in the bottom right corner.
The document is a hand-drawn architectural sketch labeled '(Living Room South Elevation)'. It depicts the exterior elevation of a building structure featuring a row of windows and a roofline. The drawing is oriented upside-down on the page relative to the Bates stamp EFTA00002667.
This document is a photograph of an architectural floor plan and site layout for a large property, labeled 'MAIN HOUSE, MAIN LEVEL FLOOR PLAN'. It features topographic elevation lines and various room labels such as 'Entrance Garden', 'Courtyard', 'Port-Cochere', 'Kitchen', and 'Living Room'. There are numerous handwritten notes in blue and black ink discussing logistical details like 'Staff / Laundry?', 'Service road', 'Security', 'Lighting', and 'Guests', suggesting a review or design phase of the construction.
This document is an evidentiary photograph (Bates stamp EFTA00001559) depicting the interior of a room, likely the living room or library of the main house on Jeffrey Epstein's Little St. James island. The room features high stone walls, a vaulted wooden ceiling with fans, built-in wooden bookshelves containing various artifacts, and a stack of vintage-style trunks. The space appears to be under renovation or investigation, evidenced by a large blue Werner ladder, a step ladder, drop cloths covering the floor, and cleaning supplies.
This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing the direct examination of a witness named Alessi. The witness describes the layout and contents of several rooms in a house, including a living room, garden room, dining room, and kitchen. Notably, the witness mentions the presence of "Ms. Maxwell's desk" in both the garden room and the dining room.
This document is a page from a household staff manual dated February 14, 2005. It outlines specific cleaning and organizational protocols for the 'Interior' of a residence, specifically the Living Room, Ms. Maxwell's Desk, and the Kitchen. The instructions demonstrate a high level of attention to detail, including specific rules for discarding old magazines, the precise placement of 'JE & GM' (Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell) telephone directories, and tissue box maintenance.
This document is a letter dated July 26, 2017, in which the author rejects the resignation of their contractor, Alberto, from a significantly delayed 'island project'. The author appeals to a close, 'family-like' relationship to insist that Alberto is personally obligated to complete the house, which remains in a state of disrepair despite promises of completion by the previous Christmas and the end of July. The author holds Alberto personally responsible over his employee, Jean, or the company, Cabinet Pinto.
This document is a transcript of a direct examination of a witness named Visoski, filed on August 10, 2022. Visoski provides a detailed walkthrough of Mr. Epstein's Palm Beach property, describing the layout of the main house, including a Florida room, kitchen, and living room. The witness also identifies a separate pool cabana containing Mr. Epstein's gym and personal office, and states there were a total of three structures on the property.
This document is a handwritten note containing a list of seemingly unrelated items, including references to rooms in a house ('living room', 'Pink Room'), maintenance notes ('Roll down by bathroom shutter', 'temp. control'), and mentions of individuals. Notably, it references 'Abigail Ohio house' and 'Eva's little girl on the boat'. The page is dated 07/26/17 and includes a document control number from a public records request.
This document consists of pages 148-149 from a book (likely James Patterson's 'Filthy Rich') stamped by the House Oversight Committee. It details journalist Vicky Ward's investigation in November 2002, specifically her interviews with a mother and daughters from Phoenix who accused Epstein of attempted seduction, including a 16-year-old. The text also references Epstein's denial of these claims, his association with Bill Clinton, and parties hosted at his townhouse with Ghislaine Maxwell.
This document appears to be a page from a memoir (likely by Ehud Barak, given the context of Sayeret Matkal) contained within House Oversight files. It details the narrator's recruitment into the secretive Israeli special forces unit Sayeret Matkal and provides a detailed character profile of its founder, Avraham Arnan, describing the unit's covert base near Lod and Arnan's unconventional leadership style and military history.
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