An interior evidence photograph showing a stairwell with elaborate murals depicting a blue sky with clouds on the walls. The scene includes ornate gold trim (frieze with triglyphs), gold wall sconces, and a decorative dark metal railing. A white rope hangs vertically through the center of the frame, with a small white object or figure visible near the railing level. The image is marked with the evidence stamp EFTA00000131 in the bottom right corner.
This document is an evidence photograph (marked EFTA00000129) depicting the interior of a luxurious residence, identified by the decor as Jeffrey Epstein's New York mansion. The image shows a hallway or landing with intricate parquet flooring, a bookcase filled with books, animal sculptures, leopard print chairs, a large blue and white vase, and a prominent mural of clouds on the wall next to a staircase railing.
This document is an evidence photograph (marked EFTA00000115) depicting the interior of a lavishly decorated room, likely the library or study in Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan townhouse. The room features distinct orange walls, extensive white bookshelves filled with books, a fireplace with a white mantel, blue velvet sofas, and a black Steinway & Sons grand piano in the foreground. Various decorative artifacts, including masks and what appear to be antique scientific instruments, adorn the walls and shelves.
An evidentiary photograph depicting the interior of a dining room, likely within Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan townhouse. The room features distinctive decor including a wall-sized mural of a landscape, a large dining table covered with a cloth, several chairs with leopard-print upholstery, a fireplace with a framed portrait of a bearded man above it, and a large gong mounted on a wooden stand in the foreground. A whiteboard with an illegible diagram or floor plan stands on an easel to the left. The image bears the Bates stamp 'EFTA00000066' in the bottom right corner.
This is an evidence photograph (marked EFTA00000061) showing the interior of a bathroom or powder room. The room features distinct decor, including striped and checkered wallpaper, a framed artwork on the right wall (appearing to be a zebra), and a black gorilla head or mask mounted on the wall above the toilet.
An evidence photograph depicting the interior of a lavishly decorated room, likely within Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan townhouse. The room features a spiral staircase, a marble fireplace with gold accents, a painting of a face, ornate mirrors, cream-colored fuzzy armchairs, and a chessboard on a table. An evidence marker labeled 'D' is placed on a console table. The document bears the Bates stamp 'EFTA00000055'.
This is an evidence photograph (marked EFTA00000054) depicting the interior of a luxury residence, widely identified as Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan townhouse at 9 East 71st Street. The image shows a large foyer or hallway featuring a grand floating wooden staircase with ornate iron railings. Below the stairs is a seating area with four distinctive white, furry armchairs arranged around a small table topped with a chess set. Behind the chairs, a console table displays two white bust sculptures and a dark shield-like object. The room has marble flooring with dark diamond accents and gold-trimmed moldings.
This document is an evidence photograph depicting the interior of a residence, likely the entrance hall of Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan townhouse. The image shows a grand wooden staircase with ornate iron railings, a ceiling painted to look like a blue sky with clouds, and a sitting area with four white armchairs surrounding a small pedestal table with a chessboard. A console table against the wall holds several sculptures, including two white bust-like heads. A rope is visible hanging from the ceiling near the top of the stairs. The only text present is the evidence file number EFTA00000053 in the bottom right corner.
This document is a photograph of an interior hallway, likely within one of Jeffrey Epstein's residences (resembling the style of his New York townhouse). The image depicts a corridor with marble flooring featuring dark diamond insets, white walls with extensive gold trim, ornate console tables, and a large wooden door in the foreground. The only text visible is the file identifier 'EFTA00000042' located in the bottom right corner.
An evidentiary photograph (Bates stamp EFTA00000021) depicting the interior of a small utility closet or storage room. The room contains a shelf cluttered with various items including a Wahl beard trimmer box, a Kivic box, a yellow spray can, a drill (appearing to be Ryobi brand), and Home Depot bags. Below the shelf are plumbing pipes, tool bags, and a black case. An access panel in the ceiling is open, exposing ductwork and wiring.
An evidence photograph (marked EFTA00000015) depicting an interior room, likely a home office or security station within one of Jeffrey Epstein's properties (probable NYC mansion). The room contains a large desk with a complex multi-monitor computer setup (ViewSonic screens), electrical panels on the wall, and artwork featuring a woman's legs in red high heels. A framed document is visible on the wall but the text is illegible.
This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing the cross-examination of Sergeant Dawson by an attorney, Mr. Everdell. The questioning concerns Sergeant Dawson's potential participation in an investigation of a burglary at Jeffrey Epstein's residence, to which Dawson responds that he does not recall. The proceedings are briefly interrupted by confusion over the correct binder of documents being used as evidence, which the judge helps to resolve.
This document is a page from a court transcript dated August 10, 2022, detailing the cross-examination of a witness named Parkinson. The testimony confirms that Parkinson participated in a search of Jeffrey Epstein's residence, which was part of an investigation by the Palm Beach Police Department. Parkinson's role was to organize the evidence team, while others, including the late Detective Joseph Recarey and a person named Annette Badger, were also involved in the investigation and evidence collection.
This document is a page from a court transcript dated August 10, 2022, detailing the cross-examination of a witness named Carolyn regarding allegations against Jeffrey Epstein. The testimony, read from a legal filing, describes an incident where Carolyn was paid $300 by Epstein to observe a sexual act performed by her friend on him. It also mentions a subsequent telephone call where Epstein requested Carolyn return to his residence to give him a massage.
This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing a legal argument over the admissibility of a photograph as evidence. An attorney, Ms. Menninger, objects on the grounds of improper authentication, as there is no witness to testify about the photo's origin or integrity. In response, attorney Ms. Moe argues the photo is authenticated because it is part of a collection seized by the FBI from Jeffrey Epstein's residence, and its relevance is tied to the relationship between Maxwell and Epstein.
This document is a photograph entered as Government Exhibit 929 in the trial United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell (Case S2 20 Cr. 330). It depicts a bathroom or dressing area inside Jeffrey Epstein's residence. The focal point is a large, dark grey safe sitting on a protective mat on the floor, surrounded by what appears to be fingerprint dust. There are black boxes and a yellow manila envelope on the floor next to the safe. Through the doorway in the reflection, a salon-style chair is visible.
This document is page 9 of a First Amended Complaint against Jeffrey Epstein, detailing a second alleged incident in June 2002. It claims Epstein called an individual to his residence, instructed her to undress and give him a massage, masturbated in her presence, and then paid her $300.
This is page 7 of a First Amended Complaint (document DOJ-OGR-00015193). Paragraph 21 details an incident in May or June 2002 where a redacted individual was brought to Jeffrey Epstein's residence by a female friend. The document describes the friend performing a sexual act on Epstein while the redacted individual watched, for which Epstein paid the observer $300.
This document is page 40 of a court transcript from the trial United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE). A witness named Espinosa identifies Ghislaine Maxwell in the courtroom and testifies about her six-year employment with Jeffrey Epstein's company. Espinosa states she primarily worked at the office located at 457 Madison in Manhattan, but occasionally worked at Ghislaine Maxwell's residence toward the end of her employment, totaling about one or two weeks over six years. She explicitly denies ever working out of Epstein's Manhattan residence.
This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing a legal argument over the admissibility of a photograph as evidence. The defense, represented by Ms. Menninger, objects to the photograph's authentication, while the prosecution, represented by Ms. Moe, argues it was properly seized by the FBI from Jeffrey Epstein's residence. Ms. Moe further contends the photograph's relevance is self-evident as it depicts the relationship between Maxwell and Epstein.
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