This is a Department of Homeland Security / CBP 'TECS' traveler list report generated on April 23, 2019. It details a private flight on August 5, 2018, using aircraft N120JE departing from West Palm Beach (KPBI) to St. Thomas (TIST). The manifest lists Jeffrey Epstein and a redacted female as passengers, with Lawrence Visoski and David Rodgers as crew members; notably, Epstein's entry shows multiple law enforcement database hits including NCIC and Sex Offender Registry codes.
A U.S. Customs and Border Protection TECS report detailing a private flight on aircraft N120JE on April 27, 2018. The flight departed from TIST (St. Thomas, USVI) and arrived at KPBI (West Palm Beach, FL) at 19:35. The manifest lists 7 travelers: Jeffrey Epstein and three redacted females (two Russian, one French) as passengers, and three crew members including long-time pilot Lawrence Visoski Jr.
This is a U.S. Customs and Border Protection TECS Traveler List generated on April 23, 2019. It details a private flight on July 7, 2018, aboard aircraft N212JE departing from West Palm Beach (KPBI) at 09:30 and arriving in St. Thomas (TIST). The manifest lists four individuals: Jeffrey Epstein (Passenger), David Neville Rodgers (Crew), a redacted female passenger with country code BYS, and pilot Lawrence Paul Visoski.
This document is a U.S. Customs and Border Protection 'TECS' traveler list report generated on April 24, 2019. It details a private flight on aircraft N212JE on December 14, 2018, departing from TIST (St. Thomas) at 08:00 and arriving at KPBI (West Palm Beach). The manifest lists Jeffrey Epstein as the sole passenger and David Rodgers and Lawerance Visoski as crew members.
This is a U.S. Customs and Border Protection TECS Traveler List generated on April 23, 2019, detailing a private flight on October 11, 2018. The flight, utilizing aircraft N212JE, departed from KPBI (West Palm Beach) at 09:00 bound for TIST (St. Thomas). The manifest lists five travelers: Jeffrey Epstein (Passenger), Lawrence Visoski (Crew), Darren Rothell (Crew), and two redacted female passengers from France and Lithuania.
This document is a U.S. Customs and Border Protection TECS Traveler List generated on April 23, 2019. It details a private flight on June 15, 2018, utilizing aircraft tail number N212JE, departing from KPBI (West Palm Beach) at 06:30 bound for TIST (St. Thomas). The manifest lists Jeffrey Epstein as the sole passenger (PAX) and identifies David Rodgers and Lawrence Visoski as crew members.
This is a U.S. Customs and Border Protection TECS Traveler List report generated on April 23, 2019. It details a private flight on August 14, 2018, aboard aircraft N120JE traveling from KPBI (West Palm Beach) to TIST (St. Thomas). The manifest lists four individuals: Jeffrey Epstein (Passenger), David Neville Rodgers (Crew), Lawrence Paul Visoski (Crew), and one redacted female passenger.
This document is a Palm Beach Police Department Case Report and Persons System Report regarding Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, covering investigations from 2001 to 2005. It details intelligence on the recruitment of young female college students from Palm Beach Atlantic College for massages, surveillance of Epstein's residence at 358 El Brillo Way, and numerous trash pulls that yielded sexually suggestive items and correspondence. The report also documents interviews with potential victims and witnesses, noting allegations of inappropriate touching and the presence of underage girls, though some investigations were initially marked as unfounded or for intelligence purposes.
This document is a flight log detailing flights taken in October and November 1991 on aircraft N708JE. It records departure and arrival locations, miles flown, flight numbers, and lists passengers, including Jeffrey Epstein, Heather, Ira Zukerman, Christine Kenneally, Ghislaine Maxwell, Katie, Roece, Ti Male, Hery (Harvard), and Ela Anderson. The pilot's signature appears as 'Javed'.
This document is a Secondary Inspection record for Jeffrey Edward Epstein dated November 29, 2013, at Palm Beach International Airport. Epstein arrived from Marsh Harbour (MHH), Bahamas, on a private aircraft (General Aviation) with tail number/flight ID 212JE. The inspection lasted 4 minutes (19:41 to 19:45), included a bag examination but no personal search, and the reason for the referral is redacted under FOIA exemptions.
This document is a CBP Secondary Inspection record for Jeffrey Epstein dated June 24, 2010. It details his arrival at Palm Beach International Airport from St. Thomas (STT) on private aircraft N909JE. The record indicates he underwent a bag examination but not a personal search, and the secondary inspection lasted 5 minutes (21:40 to 21:45). The reason for the referral and the referring officer's identity are redacted.
This document is a CBP Secondary Inspection record for Jeffrey Epstein dated May 31, 2010, at Palm Beach International Airport. Epstein arrived from St. Thomas (STT) on aircraft tail number 909JE. The report indicates his bags were x-rayed, but no personal search was conducted, and the inspection result was negative (no violations found).
This document is a printout of a government database query (likely TECS) labeled 'API/HIT DATA' generated on April 28, 2014. It records a travel event for Jeffrey Epstein on August 25, 2004, arriving at Palm Beach International Airport at 17:40 via air. The flight/vessel number is listed as 9008J with an unknown carrier code (ZZ).
This document is a government database printout (PQH API/HIT DATA) recording a query regarding Jeffrey Epstein on October 16, 2004. It indicates an arrival or check at Palm Beach International Airport involving Customs (CUS) at 8:16 PM (2016) on flight 908JE (Epstein's private aircraft). The document includes several FOIA redactions.
This document is a printout of a government database query (likely TECS/API) labeled 'PQH API/HIT DATA' dated April 28, 2014, regarding a historical record from December 13, 2004. It details a travel entry or query for Jeffrey Epstein at Palm Beach International Airport on flight 909 (carrier unknown). The document includes specific codes for customs processing and several redacted fields citing privacy and law enforcement technique exemptions.
This document is a page from a court transcript dated August 10, 2022, featuring the direct examination of a witness named Rodgers. Rodgers, a pilot, describes a flight on July 26, 1991, from Teterboro, NJ, to Palm Beach, FL, confirming that Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and two other individuals were passengers. The witness also states that Epstein owned a home on Palm Beach Island.
This document is a page from a court transcript (Visoski - direct examination) filed on August 10, 2022. The witness, a pilot named Visoski, testifies about the layout of Epstein's Palm Beach property (main house, cabana, staff house) and specific airport procedures at West Palm Beach International Airport between 1994 and 2004. The testimony details how vehicles were allowed to bypass standard terminals and drive directly to the aircraft's door, noting that tinted windows often obscured the pilot's view of passengers inside the cars.
A digital map of the West Palm Beach and Palm Beach area in Florida. A red location pin marks a specific property on the island of Palm Beach, situated between the Intracoastal Waterway and S Ocean Blvd (likely identifying Jeffrey Epstein's Palm Beach residence). The document is labeled as Government Exhibit 721 for case S2 20 Cr. 330 (United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell).
This document is a flight log page (page 13) signed by pilot David Rodgers covering flights from August 24 to September 28, 1992, for aircraft N908JE. It records numerous movements of Jeffrey Epstein, often accompanied by Ghislaine Maxwell, between locations including Teterboro (TEB), Columbus (CMH), West Palm Beach (PBI), and Santa Fe (SAF). Other passengers include Arthur Ballering, Tommy Quinn, and Eva Andersson; the log also notes a diversion due to Hurricane Andrew and maintenance trips to Springfield, IL.
This document is a flight log for an HS-125/700 aircraft with tail number N908SC, covering flights in January and February of 1993. The log, signed by pilot David Rodgers, details 18 separate flights between various US airports, including Palm Beach (PBI), Teterboro (TEB), Columbus (CMH), and Washington D.C. (DCA). Each entry records the date, departure and arrival locations, flight number, and flight duration details.
This document is a Probable Cause Affidavit from the Palm Beach Police Department detailing an interview with a victim regarding sexual misconduct by Jeffrey Epstein. The victim describes escalating inappropriate touching during massages, Epstein's knowledge of her student status, and an arrangement where Epstein's houseman rented a vehicle for her use. Police corroborated the vehicle rental details.
This probable cause affidavit from the Palm Beach Police Department, dated May 1, 2006, details allegations from an unnamed female witness against Epstein. The witness claims that during massage sessions, Epstein sexually assaulted her by trying to touch her breasts, grabbing her, and attempting to use a vibrator on her. The document also states that Epstein, through his staff, rented a Nissan Sentra for the witness, which was later located by detectives at Lynn University.
This document is a probable cause affidavit from the Palm Beach Police Department detailing a victim's account of interactions with Jeffrey Epstein, including sexualized massages and the use of a vibrator. It also describes Epstein providing a rental car to the victim, which investigators verified was rented by Epstein's houseman, Janusz Banasiack.
This legal document details a May 2006 meeting where the lead Palm Beach Police Department detective presented the state's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein to FBI and USAO representatives. The detective expressed concerns that pressure from Epstein's attorneys was compromising the state case and that Epstein may have been tipped off about a search warrant. The group discussed potential federal charges based on Epstein's use of a private plane for interstate travel with suspected underage girls, though evidence was not yet firm.
This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, where a witness named Rodgers testifies about a flight on November 15, 1996. The witness confirms that Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell were passengers on this flight from Teterboro, New Jersey, to Columbus, Ohio. The testimony also identifies Juan Alessi as Jeffrey Epstein's house manager in Palm Beach for approximately 12 years.
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