This document is a printed calendar invitation and email thread from March 24, 2025, organized by an FBI Special Agent from the Baltimore/Delaware Violent Crime Safe Streets Task Force. The meeting, held via Microsoft Teams, was convened to discuss locating 'Maxwell trial exhibits admitted under seal' within the FBI's internal 'Sentinel' file system.
This document is a recent email dated February 25, 2025, from an FBI Special Agent in the Baltimore/Delaware Violent Crime Safe Streets Task Force. The email transmits an attachment titled '2021.11.16_US_v._Maxwell_Government_Exhibit_Index.pdf', which relates to the government exhibits in the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell.
This document is an email chain from September 2019 discussing logistical support for FBI/DOJ interviews with Epstein victims in Los Angeles. A Victim Specialist from the New York Field Office requests assistance for a Case Agent and AUSAs traveling to LA for interviews. The LA office indicates a lack of resources due to staff being occupied with the 'SB Boat accident' (likely the Conception boat fire) and operations in Ventura.
This document is an automated Microsoft 365 email notification generated by the FBI's system. It indicates that an FBI employee (associated with the 'BA' field office, likely Baltimore) replied to a comment on a PowerPoint presentation titled 'Epstein PPT - EM.pptx'. The notification was sent to another FBI employee associated with the New York (NY) field office. The date listed is July 29, 2025, which appears to be a system clock error or artifact.
This document is the Curriculum Vitae (CV) of a redacted FBI Expert Witness and Computer Forensic Examiner based in the New York Field Office. The subject has been with the FBI since 2005, following careers in programming and environmental health. The CV details extensive training in digital forensics (cell phones, Windows, Mac, Linux), certifications (EnCase, Cellebrite), and a significant history of instructing and speaking at international conferences and training sessions (including in Ghana and Egypt) regarding cyber security and digital investigations up to July 2021.
This document is the Curriculum Vitae (CV) of Lisa M. Rocchio, Ph.D., a clinical psychologist specializing in trauma, forensic assessment, and ethics. It details her education, clinical experience, academic appointments at Brown University, and extensive list of publications and presentations on trauma psychology. The document also highlights her professional advocacy work, including meetings with Rhode Island Senators and Representatives regarding mental health reform.
This document is a list of professional activities and speaking engagements from 1994 and 1995, likely from a CV. It details conferences, seminars, grand rounds, and workshops with their host organizations and locations across the US, Canada, Europe, and Asia. Key themes include psychology, law, trauma, memory, and sexual abuse.
This document is a flight log page (page 104) signed by pilot David Rodgers, covering flights from September 26, 2003, to October 21, 2003. It records movements of aircraft N909JE (Gulfstream), N491GM (Helicopter), and others between locations including Palm Beach (PBI), Teterboro (TEB), Bedford (BED), and St. Thomas (TIST). Passengers listed include Jeffrey Epstein (JE), Ghislaine Maxwell (GM), Sarah Kellen (SK), Paula Epstein, and several others, with two specific passenger names redacted on flights dated October 3 and October 6.
A page from a pilot's logbook, signed by David Rodgers, recording flights in July and August 1991. The entries detail flights on aircraft N404CB and N908JE, listing passengers such as Jeffrey Epstein, Dana, Roger, and Abby, along with routes between cities including Columbus, Teterboro, Nantucket, and Aspen.
This document is a flight logbook page (Page 2) signed by pilot David Rodgers, covering the period from July 31, 1991, to August 26, 1991. It records 18 flights (Flight numbers 5 through 22) primarily utilizing aircraft N404CB, with a switch to N908JE starting on August 18th. The flights connect various locations including Columbus (CMH), Teterboro (TEB), Nantucket (ACK), Washington D.C. (DCA), Aspen (ASE), and others; passenger names or specific flight details are obscured by a massive redaction in the 'Remarks' column.
This document page is an excerpt from the Curriculum Vitae of Dr. Lisa Marie Rocchio, filed as part of the Ghislaine Maxwell case (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) on October 29, 2021. It lists her academic presentations and workshops from 1995 to 2011, focusing heavily on trauma psychology, PTSD, ethics, and women's issues. The document bears a DOJ Bates stamp.
This document is page 6 of 12 from a legal filing (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) filed on October 29, 2021. It lists a series of professional presentations, workshops, and symposia delivered by Lisa Marie Rocchio, Ph.D., between March 2011 and August 2020. The topics primarily concern the ethical, clinical, and forensic aspects of trauma psychology, presented at national meetings of various psychological associations across the United States.
This document appears to be page 15 (Chapter 1) of a book or manuscript, likely by author Edward Jay Epstein (indicated by filename 'Epst'), regarding the life of Edward Snowden. The text details Snowden's birth, his parents' background in the Coast Guard, and their move to Maryland near the NSA. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a congressional inquiry.
These pages, likely from the book 'Filthy Rich' and marked as House Oversight evidence, detail Alan Dershowitz's defense of his legal work for Jeffrey Epstein and his conflict with attorneys Bradley Edwards and Paul Cassell. The text describes a protest against Dershowitz at Johns Hopkins University and his assertion that he is proud of the 'good deal' he secured for Epstein. It concludes with the details of an April 8, 2016 settlement where Edwards and Cassell withdrew sexual misconduct accusations against Dershowitz, and Dershowitz withdrew his claims of unethical conduct against them.
The text argues against the concept of technological determinism, asserting that political freedom is driven by norms and institutions rather than technology levels. The author uses historical examples to show that repression existed in low-tech eras and that modern high-tech societies often have high degrees of freedom, countering fears of an inevitable "surveillance state."
This document is a page of footnotes from the Minnesota Law Review, citing various legal cases, statutes, and news reports regarding police misconduct, officer-involved shootings, and criminal justice policies. It references specific incidents like the shootings of Philando Castile and Walter Scott, as well as legislative acts like the Death in Custody Reporting Act.
This document appears to be a page from a contact list or attendee bio sheet, marked with 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017585', suggesting it is part of a congressional investigation. It lists high-profile individuals from finance, technology, politics, and academia, including Henry Kravis (KKR), Garry Kasparov, and Neal Katyal, along with their professional titles and board memberships. The formatting suggests these individuals were people of interest, potential invitees to a conference, or contacts maintained by the subject of the investigation (Epstein).
This document is a contact or attendee list containing biographical details for high-profile individuals in business, technology, politics, and academia. It includes names such as Garry Kasparov, Henry Kravis, Max Levchin, and former government officials like Neal Katyal and Juliette Kayyem. The document appears to be from 2011 or later, based on the mention of a 2011 award winner.
This document is a biographical profile of computer scientist and inventor Danny Hillis, marked with a House Oversight Committee footer (likely related to the investigation into MIT's funding ties to Jeffrey Epstein, given Hillis's prominence at MIT and the Media Lab context). The text details his education at MIT, his founding of Thinking Machines Corporation, his tenure as a Disney Fellow, and his later ventures including Applied Minds and the Long Now Foundation. It highlights his philosophical views on artificial intelligence, parallel computing, and long-term thinking, specifically referencing his desire to create a 'thinking machine' and the 'Clock of the Long Now.'
This document is a digital message log from April 20, 2017, detailing a conversation between Jeffrey Epstein (using the email alias jeeitunes@gmail.com) and a redacted individual. They discuss an unidentified male subject associated with NIH and Johns Hopkins who is 'looking for his next gig.' Epstein asks to Skype the individual, but the redacted sender suggests an in-person meeting in NYC, describing the subject as 'a character.'
This document is a page from the TED2017 program detailing "Session 4: Health, Life, Love," hosted by Chris Anderson, Anna Verghese, and Bruno Giussani. It features biographical information and photos for four speakers: athlete Serena Williams, journalist Gayle King, surgeon and journalist Atul Gawande, and Gapminder co-founder Anna Rosling Rônnlund.
The document appears to be a page from a news digest or summary listing recent deaths of notable figures, dating to mid-August 2013. It lists obituaries for individuals including Jerry Wolman, Karen Black, and Louis V. Gerstner III. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a document production for a House Oversight Committee investigation.
This document appears to be a page from a business report or investment prospectus regarding the educational company 'k12'. It details the company's market dominance in virtual schools as of the 2004-05 school year and provides a case study on the implementation of their curriculum at William H. Hunter Elementary School in Philadelphia starting in 2004. The document highlights the technological upgrades and academic improvements (specifically in math scores) resulting from the partnership.
This document appears to be a page from a bibliography or reference list, specifically page 272, bearing a House Oversight Bates stamp. It lists scientific publications ranging from 1975 to 1991, focusing on the work of B.B. Mandelbrot (fractals) and A.J. Mandell (neuropsychobiology and physics). The content reflects scientific research topics often associated with Jeffrey Epstein's philanthropic interests in theoretical physics and neuroscience.
This document is page 86 of a larger file (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013586), consisting of a bibliography or reference list. It cites various scientific texts ranging from 1951 to 1994, covering topics such as dynamical systems, social psychology, thermodynamics, information theory, and brain metabolism. The document likely pertains to scientific research proposals or background reading relevant to Jeffrey Epstein's scientific funding interests.
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