An inspection record dated April 28, 2014, documenting the return of a subject (residing in West Palm Beach) to Florida after vacationing in St. Thomas. The subject was released without incident, and an ASCBPO official was notified. The document contains FOIA redactions protecting specific names and law enforcement techniques.
This document is a first-floor architectural plan for the 'Epstein Residence' at 358 El Brillo Way, Palm Beach, Florida, dated September 24, 1994. Created by architects Roger Wm. Sahli and Michael J. Johnson, the drawing includes extensive handwritten notes detailing proposed renovations, such as modifying the pool, updating rooms, and ensuring compliance with FEMA regulations for certain equipment.
This document is page 10 of 28 from the Albuquerque Tribune Online, dated December 7, 2002, listing financial contributions from various individuals and organizations. The contributions range from $13,034 to $15,000 and come from a diverse group of donors including businesses, political action committees, and professionals from various locations. The document appears to be a public record of financial donations, possibly for a political campaign.
This document is a news article from Politico dated December 31, 2014, reporting on a new court filing in which a woman identified as Jane Doe #3, an alleged sex slave of Jeffrey Epstein, accused prominent friends of Epstein, including Alan Dershowitz, Prince Andrew, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Jean Luc Brunel, of participating in debauchery. The article details Epstein's prior conviction and plea deal, and states that the new filing seeks to allow Jane Doe #3 and another woman to join a pending victims' rights case against federal prosecutors.
This article from The Virgin Islands Daily News details the 'unusual level of collaboration' between federal prosecutors (including Alexander Acosta and A. Marie Villafana) and Jeffrey Epstein's legal team during the negotiation of his non-prosecution agreement. It highlights the exclusion of victims from the process, the 'VIP treatment' Epstein received in jail (including work release authorized by Sheriff Ric Bradshaw), and subsequent legal battles by victims like 'Jane Doe No. 1' (Wild) and Jena-Lisa Jones to invalidate the agreement. The document also reveals that in 2011, the NY District Attorney's office under Cyrus Vance argued on Epstein's behalf to reduce his sex offender status, a move that shocked the presiding judge.
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