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| N/A | Testimony | Witness testified that her mom made her send something to Epstein. | N/A | View |
| N/A | N/A | Author visited mother, experienced distress over internet backlash, and cried in a back room at c... | Mom's home / Church | View |
| 2021-08-01 | N/A | New York Trip | New York | View |
This document is an email from August 19, 2021, sent by a USANYS official, containing screenshots of a text message conversation with a cooperating witness/victim. The witness is negotiating accommodations for an upcoming trip to New York, requesting a specific suite ('sweet') for themselves and their children, while expressing frustration about reimbursement processes for room service. The witness distinguishes their motivation ('to help out other people') from their mother's motivation (to see a grandmother).
This document is an excerpt from a legal cross-examination, likely a deposition or court testimony, dated August 10, 2022. The witness, identified as Jane, is questioned about commercial flights paid for by an unidentified male, sending a photograph with a note ('Thanks for rocking my world') to Epstein when she was 19, and her mother's alleged involvement in making her send it. The testimony also references exhibits and the lack of dates on photographs.
This document is page 2 of a letter dated March 7, 2013, from the law firm Zuckerman Spaeder LLP to Judge William H. Pauley, III. It describes the strong work ethic and positive character of an individual named David, detailing his humble, blue-collar upbringing, early jobs starting at age 11, and achievements in academics and sports. The letter cites supportive statements from Bridget Rodgers and Scott Mordell to portray David in a favorable light, likely as part of a legal proceeding.
This document is a printout of social media comments (likely MySpace) from June 2006 on a profile named 'YA FUCK YOU 2!!!!!!'. The comments discuss the profile owner's whereabouts, a 'mystery man' she was allegedly intimate with, messages from her mother and a man named Zack, and plans to socialize with friends named Chelsie, Amber, and Julio. One image posted in the comments has been redacted.
The author recounts a personal conversation with their mother about seeking therapy for S&M preferences, discovering that the mother shares similar inclinations and anxieties regarding feminism. The text discusses misconceptions linking S&M to abuse, citing psychological research, and explores the mother's complex relationship with feminism shaped by her life experiences.
This document appears to be a page from a personal essay or blog post (stamped with a House Oversight number) written by a feminist author who blogs about S&M. The text details the author's mother's history as a rape survivor, the legal hurdles she faced, and the author's own reaction, including fantasies of revenge against the attacker. It also discusses the intersection of feminism and S&M, mentioning the 'Feminist Sex Wars' and quoting Alice Schwarzer.
In this email exchange from late 2012, Jeffrey Epstein informs a redacted associate that he cannot travel until December due to a hurricane (likely Sandy) but offers to fly the associate's parents to New York. The associate replies, noting their father is in Florence and they are traveling to Tanzania, and suggests Epstein contact the American Ambassador regarding a letter for the 'Interallie' before the Ambassador leaves post-election.
A forensic log of messages from June 15, 2019, between an account associated with Jeffrey Epstein (jeeitunes@gmail.com) and a redacted individual. The conversation covers personnel issues ('Darren awol'), offers to intervene with legal counsel, comments on the Hong Kong extradition news, and requests a schedule for travel to key locations including the 'Ranch', 'Island', Paris, and Harvard. The document bears a House Oversight Committee stamp.
This document appears to be a page from a book or manifesto (identifiable as Tim Ferriss's 'The 4-Hour Workweek') discussing lifestyle design, the concept of 'mini-retirements,' and productivity philosophies such as 'Less Is Not Laziness.' It argues against deferring life enjoyment until retirement and advocates for acting without waiting for perfect timing. The page bears the stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013820,' indicating it was included as part of a document production for the House Oversight Committee.
This document presents a chronological timeline of the author's life from 1993 to 2001, detailing their unconventional educational and career path. It covers experiences ranging from a cultural exchange in Japan and attending Princeton to failed business ventures, brief stints in corporate jobs, and the eventual founding of a sports nutrition company.
This document is an excerpt (pages 91-92) from a manuscript, likely Virginia Giuffre's memoir, marked as confidential evidence. It details the narrator getting lost near Epstein's ranch, discovering indigenous artifacts, and being warned by Epstein to keep the discovery secret to prevent government seizure of the land. It follows her travel to New York via Albuquerque, where she engages in banter with Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell regarding aliens and her time in the wilderness, while noting Maxwell's lack of morals and seriousness regarding 'work'.
This document contains a first-person narrative describing the author's grooming and sexual abuse by Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. It details specific interactions including massages, steam room sessions, and group sexual acts involving an assistant named Emmy, as well as the author's observations of the transactional nature of Epstein and Maxwell's relationship. The excerpt concludes with the author waiting to hear about the results of an "employment trial" after a night of abuse.
Pages 19 and 20 of a manuscript (likely by Virginia Giuffre) describing her youth. She recounts being returned to a lockdown facility by her father under a broken promise, enduring solitary confinement in 'The White Room,' and suffering abuse from a guard named Evelyn. The narrative concludes with her successful escape from a volunteer driver during a trip to a doctor's office, where she used hidden cash to buy new clothes.
This document, dated April 29, 2013, and labeled 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022364', is a tax policy briefing outlining several revenue-generating proposals. The key proposals include taxing carried interests as ordinary income, tightening rules for conservation easement deductions, and significantly limiting the payout period for non-spouse beneficiaries of IRAs. While the document's identifier suggests a connection to a congressional investigation, its content is purely about general tax policy and does not mention Jeffrey Epstein or related individuals.
Author asked mom how she decided when to have her first child. Mom replied that the timing is never right.
Mom told author she had been raped because she was considering telling the church congregation.
Author asked for permission to write about the mother's experiences; Mom said yes immediately.
Author double-checked consent to write the piece.
Mom lied about going to an eye doctor to trick narrator into the facility.
Author asked Mom to review the initial draft of a controversial article.
Author detailed the advocacy training; mother responded with her own lack of support in the 1970s.
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