| Connected Entity | Relationship Type |
Strength
(mentions)
|
Documents | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
person
Jeffrey Epstein
|
Client |
49
Very Strong
|
99 | |
|
person
Jeffrey Epstein
|
Legal representative |
13
Very Strong
|
9 | |
|
person
Epstein
|
Client |
11
Very Strong
|
7 | |
|
person
Lilly Sanchez
|
Business associate |
7
|
1 | |
|
person
Jeffrey Epstein
|
Unknown |
7
|
1 | |
|
person
Kirsty Mackenzie
|
Correspondents |
6
|
1 | |
|
person
Mr. Epstein
|
Client |
6
|
1 | |
|
person
Jennifer Martinez
|
Interviewer witness |
6
|
1 | |
|
person
jeffrey E.
|
Correspondent |
6
|
1 | |
|
person
Krischer
|
Professional |
6
|
2 | |
|
person
Jose Lambiet
|
Source journalist |
6
|
1 | |
|
person
ASA Weiss
|
Conflict of interest |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
Barry Krischer
|
Business associate |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
Assistant State Attorney
|
Professional conflict of interest |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
Epstein
|
Professional |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
Jeffrey Herman
|
Professional |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
Belohlavek
|
Business associate |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
MR. EPSTEIN
|
Professional |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
Belohlavek
|
Indirect professional conflict |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
Barry Krischer
|
Friend |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
Daliah Weiss
|
Conflict of interest |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
Roy Black
|
Co counsel |
4
|
4 | |
|
person
Assistant U.S. Attorney
|
Legal representative |
4
|
4 | |
|
person
Roy Black
|
Business associate |
3
|
3 | |
|
person
My K
|
Communicated with caller recipient |
1
|
1 |
| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N/A | N/A | Villafaña and her supervisor engaged in phone and email exchanges with Krischer and Epstein's cou... | N/A | View |
| N/A | N/A | State Attorney Krischer informed USAO's West Palm Beach manager that a resolution for Epstein's c... | West Palm Beach (USAO) | View |
| N/A | N/A | Epstein's lawyers sign a letter disputing a Times editorial. | Unknown | View |
| N/A | N/A | Letter signed by Epstein's legal team responding to a Times editorial. | Unknown | View |
| N/A | N/A | Epstein passed a polygraph test regarding knowledge of victims' ages. | Unknown | View |
| N/A | Legal investigation | A state investigation into allegations that Epstein coerced girls into sexual activity, leading h... | Florida | View |
| N/A | N/A | Signing of a letter by Epstein's legal team refuting sex trafficking offenses | Unknown | View |
| N/A | N/A | Epstein entered a plea deal, pleading guilty to felony solicitation of prostitution and procuring... | Palm Beach, Florida | View |
| N/A | N/A | Taking of a voluntary, sworn statement from a witness named Jennifer. | Florida | View |
| N/A | N/A | Taking of a sworn statement from a witness named Jennifer regarding an investigation into Jeffrey... | Palm Beach County, Florida ... | View |
| 2022-06-28 | N/A | Sentencing Hearing | Unknown | View |
| 2021-08-26 | N/A | Telephone Conference | Remote/Telephone | View |
| 2020-10-11 | N/A | Privilege review of Epstein search warrant database identified emails from attorney Jack Goldberger. | N/A | View |
| 2019-03-14 | N/A | Circulation of negative press regarding Epstein's prosecution team among his legal defense team. | View | |
| 2019-03-05 | N/A | Article published in print | New York Times | View |
| 2016-11-02 | N/A | Jeffrey E. sent an email to Jack Goldberger and Darren Indyke containing a link to a Guardian new... | N/A | View |
| 2016-04-28 | N/A | Reuters inquiry regarding a lawsuit against Jeffrey Epstein initiates an email chain among his le... | N/A | View |
| 2012-06-14 | N/A | Deposition of Scott Rothstein | Ft. Lauderdale, Florida (Vi... | View |
| 2011-03-07 | N/A | The BBC's Today programme, via Kirsty Mackenzie, requested an interview with Jeffrey Epstein to a... | N/A | View |
| 2011-03-07 | N/A | The BBC's Today programme, via Kirsty Mackenzie, formally requested an interview with Jeffrey Eps... | UK | View |
| 2011-03-07 | N/A | The BBC's Today Programme, via Interviews Editor Kirsty Mackenzie, requested an interview with Je... | UK | View |
| 2011-03-07 | N/A | Kirsty Mackenzie of the BBC's Today Programme sent an email requesting an interview with Jeffrey ... | N/A | View |
| 2010-01-05 | N/A | Proposed golf outing at Trump course. | Palm Beach (Trump Course) | View |
| 2010-01-01 | N/A | Golf at Trump course | Palm Beach | View |
| 2009-10-16 | N/A | Agreed Order signed by Judge Jeffrey Colbath deleting the 'mandatory public service' condition du... | West Palm Beach, Florida | View |
This document contains the text of a New York Post article from September 2007 regarding the legal case against Jeffrey Epstein. It details allegations of soliciting minors, the involvement of key figures like Haley Robson and Sarah Kellen, police investigations, and statements from Epstein's legal team regarding a potential plea deal and police conduct.
This document appears to be a compilation of media clippings, specifically from the New York Post, criticizing the plea deal Jeffrey Epstein received. It contrasts the aggressive investigation by Palm Beach Police with the State Attorney's decision to offer a lenient plea deal, attributing the outcome to Epstein's high-powered legal team (Dershowitz, Starr, Goldberger) and wealth. The text highlights that police had evidence (transcripts, phone messages) proving Epstein knew the victims' ages, but prosecutors were swayed by defense attacks on the victims' characters via MySpace logs.
This document contains the text of two Palm Beach Post editorials from 2008 regarding Jeffrey Epstein. The editorials criticize Epstein's legal maneuvering, the delayed justice for his solicitation charges involving underage girls, and the aggressive tactics of his high-profile legal defense team.
This document appears to be an editorial or article criticizing the State Attorney's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case, specifically the failure to charge him with crimes against minors despite police evidence. It details evidence found by police (school transcripts, trash), instances proving the girls were students (missing appointments for soccer or class), and the defense tactics used by Alan Dershowitz to discredit victims via their MySpace activity. It also mentions witness intimidation by private investigators and questions why a lenient plea deal was offered.
This document contains a Palm Beach Post article from August 2006 discussing the conflict between Police Chief Michael Reiter and State Attorney Barry Krischer regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case. It details Reiter's push for more serious charges against Epstein, the subsequent plea deal controversy, and personal attacks launched by Epstein's legal team against Reiter, including references to his divorce. The text criticizes the justice system's preferential treatment of wealthy defendants like Epstein.
This document contains the text of Palm Beach Post editorials from July 2008 criticizing the legal outcome of the Jeffrey Epstein case. It highlights the disparity in justice for the wealthy, detailing Epstein's high-profile legal team (Dershowitz, Starr, Goldberger), specific allegations of abuse involving minors, and the perceived leniency of his plea deal and incarceration in county jail rather than state prison.
This document contains the text of a Palm Beach Post editorial and column from August 10, 2006, discussing the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. It details allegations of witness intimidation by private investigators, a proposed plea deal for probation, and includes quotes from the State Attorney's spokesman admitting that wealth can buy a different standard of justice. The text also summarizes the police findings of unlawful sex acts with five underage girls and the defense attorney's claim that Epstein did not know they were minors.
This document is an editorial from the Palm Beach Post dated August 4, 2006, criticizing the prosecution's decision to only charge Jeffrey Epstein with solicitation rather than crimes against minors. It highlights evidence found by police, including school transcripts and trash searches, proving Epstein knew the victims' ages. The text also notes the defense strategy led by Alan Dershowitz to discredit the victims based on their social media activity.
This document contains text from news coverage regarding the legal proceedings against Jeffrey Epstein in Palm Beach. It details the controversial plea deal negotiated by his high-profile legal team, the dropping of federal investigations, and a 2006 New York Post article discussing his light charges compared to the evidence gathered by police.
This document contains two transcripts of Palm Beach Post editorials from 2008 regarding the legal proceedings against Jeffrey Epstein. The texts detail the composition of his high-profile legal team, the filing of civil lawsuits alleging sexual abuse of minors (including specific details of abuse against a 14-year-old), and critical commentary on his plea deal and 18-month sentence in county jail rather than state prison. The document highlights evidence found by police, including school schedules in Epstein's trash, contradicting his defense that he did not know the girls' ages.
This document is a reprint of a Palm Beach Post editorial dated August 10, 2006, titled 'Massaging the system.' It heavily criticizes State Attorney Barry Krischer for referring the Jeffrey Epstein case to a grand jury rather than prosecuting directly, suggesting favoritism toward the wealthy defendant. The text details police findings, including payments to minors and physical evidence (school transcripts) found in Epstein's trash that contradicted his defense claims of ignorance regarding the victims' ages.
This document appears to be a news article or column critiquing the State Attorney's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case (circa 2006). It contrasts the overwhelming evidence collected by police—including phone messages, school transcripts, and witness testimony—against the prosecutors' reluctance to charge Epstein due to perceived victim credibility issues. The text highlights a controversial quote from a State Attorney spokesman admitting that wealth can indeed buy a different standard of justice.
This document is an email chain initiated by Jeffrey Epstein in 2010, forwarding a 2008 email from Michael Reiter (Palm Beach Police) to a journalist named Margie. Reiter discusses leaking information about Epstein's plea deal to her and expresses frustration that her paper (Palm Beach Daily News) remained silent editorially. The email includes the full text of a critical Palm Beach Post editorial from July 2008, highlighting the 'different system of justice for the wealthy' and detailing Epstein's legal team.
This document is an email chain dated March 14, 2019, circulated among Jeffrey Epstein's legal team (including Darren Indyke, Martin Weinberg, Kathy Ruemmler, and Jack Goldberger). The email shares a Miami Herald article by Julie K. Brown detailing how the lead prosecutor in the Epstein case, A. Marie Villafaña, had been previously rebuked by a judge for concealing victim information in a prior sex crime case, and how Alexander Acosta defended her. The document includes a specific section marked as 'Privileged - Redacted'.
An email chain from March 14, 2019, in which Darren Indyke forwards a Miami Herald article to 'J' (jeevacation@gmail.com), who then forwards it to a legal team including Martin Weinberg, Kathy Ruemmler, and Jack Goldberger. The article, by Julie K. Brown, details how Alexander Acosta (then U.S. Attorney) was notified that A. Marie Villafaña, the lead prosecutor in the Epstein case, had been previously rebuked by a judge for concealing victim information in a separate 2007 case. The document highlights the legal team's monitoring of press coverage regarding the handling of Epstein's plea deal.
A June 10, 2009, article from The Palm Beach Post reporting on legal efforts to unseal Jeffrey Epstein's confidential non-prosecution agreement with federal prosecutors. Attorneys for The Post and victims (including 'E.W.') argue the public has a right to know the details of the 'unprecedented' deal that allowed Epstein to plead guilty to state charges and avoid federal prosecution. The article details the sidebar conference where the deal was originally sealed by Judge Pucillo and notes Epstein's connections to high-profile figures like Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, and Prince Andrew.
An FBI FD-350 form containing a Palm Beach Post article from April 10, 2009. The article details a new civil lawsuit (the 12th) filed by attorney Robert Josefsberg on behalf of 'Jane Doe 101' against Jeffrey Epstein, alleging sexual abuse of a minor. It also discusses ongoing discovery disputes lead by attorney Adam Horowitz and notes Epstein's incarceration status at the Palm Beach County Stockade.
An FBI file containing a 2008 Palm Beach Post article detailing Jeffrey Epstein's work-release program while serving an 18-month sentence for soliciting prostitution. The article reveals Epstein was allowed to leave jail six days a week (Friday through Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.) to work at his West Palm Beach office, monitored by GPS and a private deputy paid for by Epstein. Attorneys representing his victims expressed shock that they were not notified of his release until weeks after it began.
This FBI document is a filing of a 'Palm Beach Post' newspaper clipping from July 7, 2008, detailing the plea deal and sentencing of Jeffrey Epstein. The article criticizes the justice system for allowing Epstein to serve only 18 months in county jail rather than state prison, highlighting the influence of his high-powered legal team (including Alan Dershowitz and Kenneth Starr) on State Attorney Barry Krischer. It notes that despite evidence including phone messages and transcripts proving he knew the victims were underage, federal investigations were dropped and his lawyers successfully attacked the victims' credibility.
An FBI FD-350 form archiving a March 6, 2008, Palm Beach Post article titled 'Another suit alleges sex during massage.' The article details a federal lawsuit filed by 'Jane Doe No. 3,' represented by attorney Jeffrey Herman, alleging Jeffrey Epstein sexually assaulted her during a massage at his Palm Beach home when she was 16 (in 2004/2005). The article mentions recruiter Haley Robson, Epstein's defense attorney Jack Goldberger's denial, and Epstein's prior 2006 indictment for solicitation of prostitution.
This document is an FBI FD-350 form containing a newspaper clipping from The Palm Beach Post dated January 25, 2008. The article reports on a federal lawsuit filed by attorney Jeffrey Herman on behalf of a 14-year-old girl ('Jane Doe') and her parents against Jeffrey Epstein, seeking over $50 million for alleged sexual assault in 2005. The article details the allegations, including Epstein's preference for minors, and describes a counter-strategy by Epstein's legal team (Goldberger, Sanchez, Lefcourt) to discredit the plaintiffs by highlighting the parents' criminal history and alleging financial motivation.
A March 2007 FBI clipping from the West Palm Beach Post discusses the unusual lack of progress in the Jeffrey Epstein solicitation case. Legal experts and police speculate that the delays suggest a pending plea deal or an ongoing federal probe, with the FBI confirming they still have a 'pending case.' The article highlights the conflict between Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter and State Attorney Barry Krischer, and notes Epstein's connections to high-profile figures like Bill Clinton and Donald Trump.
This email chain from January 2010 involves Jeffrey Epstein coordinating with an associate named Joel regarding a golf outing at a Trump course for Epstein's attorney, Jack Goldberger, for which Epstein offers to pay. The conversation also touches on high-value asset transactions, specifically the potential purchase of interests in private aircraft (Hawker 800 XP) and a partnership opportunity with mutual friend Benny Shabtai in a 'depressed market.' Additionally, Epstein provides a contact at JPMorgan, Brian Baker, instructing the recipient to use his name.
An email chain from January 2010 between Jeffrey Epstein and an associate named Joel. The discussion centers on arranging a golf outing at a Trump course for Epstein's attorney, Jack Goldberger, with Epstein offering to cover costs. The emails also discuss potential aircraft purchases (Hawker 800 XP) involving mutual friend Benny Shabtai and a recent trip to New York and 'the isle' (likely Little St. James).
An email chain from January 2010 involving Jeffrey Epstein, 'Joel', and Steve Hanson. The discussion centers on arranging a golf outing at a Trump course in Palm Beach, for which Epstein offers to pay, and specifically requests his attorney Jack Goldberger be included. The emails also discuss potential aircraft transactions, specifically a Hawker 800 XP and a partnership opportunity with Benny Shabtai.
Kirsty Mackenzie of the BBC's Today Programme writes to Jack Goldberger, identified as Jeffrey Epstein's attorney, to request an interview with Epstein regarding circulating stories about him and Prince Andrew.
Jack Goldberger forwards an email from Kirsty Mackenzie of the BBC to Jeffrey Epstein. The original email contains an interview request.
Denial of knowledge of investigation; assertion of full compliance with prior proceedings.
Denial of knowledge regarding new investigations; assertion that Epstein fully complied with prior proceedings.
Denial of knowledge regarding new investigations; assertion that Epstein fully complied with prior proceedings.
Stated that SMPD discounted every one of Alicia's allegations and took no action.
Stating that Santa Monica PD discounted the allegations and took no action.
Goldberger mentions a letter that identifies children's names, which the Judge could not find in the documents under review.
We will deal with the state. To answer your? The addendum has been filed
Please review the attached letter.
The AUSA informs Goldberger that a Special Agent identified a missing minor victim on the list. The AUSA requests availability to provide a revised list and asks for signed notification by the next day to begin distributing to victims.
not a problem.
Requesting the insertion of the word 'imprisoned' following 'six months' in the sentencing paragraph to ensure compliance with the non-prosecution agreement.
Confirming details of a telephone conference on June 27 regarding the Epstein plea agreement's compliance with the September 2007 non-prosecution agreement.
Requesting insertion of the word 'imprisoned' into the plea agreement regarding the six-month sentence.
Confirming 'not a problem' regarding the insertion of the word 'imprisoned' into the plea agreement.
Confirming telephone conference and that state plea agreement complies with federal non-prosecution agreement.
Confirming telephone conference agreement that the state plea is in compliance with the federal NPA.
Confirming availability for a 3:30 conference call.
Defense attorney Jack Goldberger told Villafaña that Epstein would not get work release.
Sidebar conference informing the judge of the federal non-prosecution agreement and requesting it be sealed.
"This case... is absolutely going to end without a trial within the next two months."
Goldberger predicted the case would end without a trial within two months.
Goldberger stated, "This case is absolutely going to end without a trial within the next two months."
Goldberger stated, "This case is absolutely going to end without a trial within the next two months."
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