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person Unnamed Witness
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organization FBI
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person Jennifer Burro
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person Jeffrey Epstein
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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
N/A N/A An incident at a restaurant where Mr. Epstein's process servers attempted to serve the witness, a... A restaurant View
N/A N/A The witness is accused of lying to the police about the identity of the person in the car. Not specified View
N/A N/A Witness was questioned by police, and is now being accused of lying during that questioning. undetermined View
N/A N/A Attack on police post near Old City after Friday prayers. Old City, Jerusalem View
N/A N/A Mr. Epstein's process servers attempted to serve the witness at a restaurant, allegedly having to... A restaurant (name redacted) View
N/A N/A An incident at a restaurant where Mr. Epstein's process servers attempted to serve the witness. T... Restaurant View
N/A N/A An incident at a restaurant where Mr. Epstein's process servers attempted to serve the witness. T... A restaurant View
N/A N/A An incident occurred at a restaurant where Mr. Epstein's process servers attempted to serve the w... Restaurant View
N/A N/A St. Paul police determine two reported rapes false within one week. St. Paul, Minnesota View
N/A N/A Public revelation of police investigation into Olmert and Talansky. Israel View
N/A N/A Riots/Attack after Friday Prayers Old City, Jerusalem View
N/A N/A Attack on police post Edge of the Old City, Jerus... View
N/A N/A Palm Beach police spent 11 months investigating Jeffrey Epstein. Palm Beach View
N/A N/A Parents of a teenage victim complained to police about being followed and intimidated by two men ... N/A View
N/A N/A An incident at a restaurant where the witness was allegedly avoiding being served legal papers by... A restaurant (name redacted) View
N/A N/A Police searched Mr. Epstein's trash and 7,234-square-foot waterfront home, finding evidence he kn... Mr. Epstein's waterfront home View
N/A N/A Palm Beach police went to State Attorney Mr. Krischer to apply for warrants to arrest Mr. Epstein... Palm Beach View
N/A N/A Witness provided a statement to the police. Unspecified View
2025-11-17 N/A The witness was interviewed by police and denied having sex with Epstein. Unknown View
2025-11-17 N/A The witness was interviewed by the police and swore on their mother's grave that they did not eng... Unspecified View
2025-10-01 N/A Police interviewed Haley Robson, who stated Epstein routinely paid her to bring teenage girls to ... Palm Beach View
2014-04-01 N/A Interview by Loudoun County Police regarding Henry 'Bud' Horton Loudoun County, VA View
2014-01-01 N/A Interview by Loudoun County Police. Loudoun County, VA View
2012-11-08 N/A Suspected arson at the home of Assistant Attorney General Kip Roberson in Estate St. George, St. ... Estate St. George, St. Croix View
2012-11-07 N/A Arrest of Lisa Babcock for driving under the influence in St. Thomas. St. Thomas View

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This document appears to be a narrative account or excerpt regarding the final days of the Tison Gang manhunt in Arizona. It details a violent police confrontation on August 11 involving a roadblock, the death of driver Donny Tison due to withheld medical care, the brutal interrogation of Ricky Tison, and the eventual discovery of Gary Tison's body in the Papago Indian Reservation. The document bears a House Oversight stamp, suggesting it is part of a larger congressional inquiry file.

Narrative report / book excerpt (evidence file)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 71 of a memoir or autobiography included in a House Oversight production. It recounts a military anecdote where the narrator (likely a high-ranking Israeli official given the context of 'Meir Amit' and 'General Yoffe') stole jerrycans of gasoline from General Yoffe's jeep to ensure the success of a 'Syrian operation' in the Golan. The narrator describes avoiding court-martial through the protection of Avraham and a 'plea-bargain' promise made to Meir Amit.

Book excerpt / memoir page (part of house oversight production)
2025-11-19

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This document is an excerpt from 'Chapter 55' of a larger work, containing a letter written by former U.S. Attorney R. Alexander Acosta on March 20, 2011. In the letter, Acosta addresses the public regarding his handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case between 2005 and 2009, noting the involvement of the Palm Beach Police and State Attorney. The text discusses jurisdictional issues (state vs. federal), the hiring of underage females for massages, and mentions Epstein's attorney, Roy (presumably Roy Black). The right side of the page is cut off, obscuring the ends of many sentences.

Letter / book excerpt / congressional oversight record
2025-11-19

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The document contains an excerpt from a book (Chapter 49) titled 'Jeffrey Epstein: September 2007' alongside a partial 2006 letter from Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter regarding the Epstein investigation. The book text contrasts the harsh 2013 sentencing of school principal Scott Blake for soliciting a minor with the 'extraordinary' plea deal Jeffrey Epstein received in 2007 for similar offenses. It highlights Epstein's high-powered defense team and political connections.

Book excerpt / partial police correspondence
2025-11-19

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This document contains pages 180-181 from a book (likely 'Filthy Rich') detailing the legal maneuvering and intimidation surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein case. It describes the trauma of a victim named Mary, whose family faced surveillance and vandalism in Miami, and notes that prosecutors treated her ambiguously. The text also highlights Epstein's high-profile legal team, including Ken Starr, Gerald Lefcourt, and Alan Dershowitz, and mentions that another victim, Alison, never testified.

Book excerpt / evidence exhibit (likely from 'filthy rich' by james patterson)
2025-11-19

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This document contains a page from a book (page 170) which reproduces a formal letter dated May 1, 2006, from Palm Beach Police Chief Michael S. Reiter to State Attorney Barry E. Krischer. In the letter, Reiter submits probable cause affidavits for Jeffrey Epstein, Sarah Kellen, and Haley Robson. Significantly, Reiter expresses frustration that his calls have been ignored and urges Krischer to consider disqualifying his office from the prosecution due to the 'unusual course' the handling of the matter has taken.

Book excerpt containing a reproduction of a formal police department letter
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be an excerpt from a book (likely 'Filthy Rich' by James Patterson based on the header 'TERSON') marked as a House Oversight exhibit. It details the events of May 2006, specifically Police Chief Michael Reiter's outrage over a lenient plea deal offered to Jeffrey Epstein (misdemeanor, probation, psych exam) despite 'mountains of evidence.' It also describes defense attorney Alan Dershowitz's strategy of discrediting a victim ('Mary') by presenting prosecutors with printouts from her Myspace page containing risqué or incriminating answers.

Book excerpt / investigative exhibit
2025-11-19

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This document is a page from James Patterson's book (likely 'Filthy Rich') presented as an exhibit in a House Oversight investigation. It details the conflict between Police Chief Reiter and State Attorney Barry Krischer, with Reiter suspecting Krischer of protecting Epstein. The text includes excerpts from a police report by Detective Recarey, noting that Epstein's lawyer claimed the massages were 'therapeutic and spiritually sound' and citing a $100,000 donation to the Ballet of Florida for massages as evidence.

Book excerpt / congressional oversight exhibit
2025-11-19

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This document contains pages 162 and 163 from a book (likely a narrative non-fiction like 'Filthy Rich') detailing the background of State Attorney Barry Krischer and incidents related to the Epstein investigation. Page 162 describes witness intimidation involving a woman named Alison being offered money to refuse cooperation, and mentions a private investigator named Ivan Robles monitoring visitors. Page 163 provides a biographical overview of Barry Krischer, noting his career history, awards from figures like Jeb Bush, and his reputation for prosecuting high-profile cases like Rush Limbaugh.

Book excerpt / narrative account (pages 162-163)
2025-11-19

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The document contains two screenshots of a CCTV (Chinese state media) webpage from August 18, 2018. The main content is a video segment titled 'Expert Analysis: US trade deficit with China cannot be simply calculated,' featuring Robert Lawrence Kuhn, Chairman of the Kuhn Foundation. The screenshots capture subtitles of Kuhn discussing global supply chains involving parts from Korea and Japan being sold globally. The document bears the file stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023670', suggesting it is part of a larger congressional investigation file.

Webpage screenshot / video still
2025-11-19

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Front page of The Virgin Islands Daily News from February 27, 2019. The prominent headline 'Perversion of justice' discusses Alexander Acosta helping Jeffrey Epstein avoid a life sentence prior to joining the Trump Cabinet. Other stories cover local traffic enforcement, Governor Bryan's Senate testimony, and housing repair payments.

Newspaper front page
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be an investigative article (likely from The Daily Beast) submitted as evidence to the House Oversight Committee. It details the legal troubles of Epstein employee Rodriguez, Epstein's financial influence over the Palm Beach Police Department via donations, and his alleged sex trafficking operation involving Jean Luc Brunel and the MC2 modeling agency. It highlights a specific $1 million wire transfer from Epstein to Brunel in 2004 and describes a racketeering pattern involving Maxwell, Marcinkova, and others.

Investigative journalism article / house oversight evidence
2025-11-19

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This document, authored by Conchita Sarnoff and bearing a House Oversight Bates stamp, summarizes reporting by The Daily Beast regarding the special legal treatment Jeffrey Epstein received. It details his lenient plea deal, the submission of a private psychological report by Dr. Stephen Alexander, and a $1 million payment to Jean Luc Brunel, whose agency MC2 allegedly recruited girls transported on Epstein's jets. It also includes a denial of ongoing investigations by Epstein's lawyer, Jack Goldberger.

Article / investigative report excerpt (likely from a congressional file)
2025-11-19

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This document is a printout of a Daily Beast article from July 29, 2010, reporting that the DOJ was investigating Jeffrey Epstein for child trafficking following his release from jail on lesser charges. It highlights that the FBI was also investigating Epstein's friend Jean Luc Brunel and his MC2 modeling agency for allegedly sourcing girls from overseas for Epstein. The article discusses the legal implications of the non-prosecution agreement versus potential new federal charges.

News article printout
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a memoir by Ehud Barak (page 118), recounting the 2007 Israeli airstrike on a Syrian nuclear reactor. It details the decision-making process between Olmert, Barak, and Livni, and the subsequent silence strategy to allow Assad to save face. It concludes by transitioning to the Spring of 2008, discussing the corruption investigation into Prime Minister Olmert involving American businessman Moshe Talansky.

Book manuscript / memoir excerpt
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a memoir or book manuscript, likely by former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak (indicated by the header), produced as part of a House Oversight investigation (possibly related to Epstein due to Barak's association, though the text is unrelated to Epstein). The text details the outbreak of the Second Intifada in late 2000, specifically discussing the death of Mohammed al-Durrah, the spread of violence into Arab-Israeli communities, and a diplomatic crisis meeting in Paris mediated by Madeleine Albright and Dennis Ross. The author disputes the media narrative regarding the death of al-Durrah.

Book manuscript / memoir page (house oversight production)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a memoir describing the events surrounding the 1993 Oslo Accords. It details Prime Minister Rabin's anger during negotiations with Warren Christopher, the drafting of the Declaration of Principles, and the famous handshake between Rabin and Arafat hosted by Bill Clinton. The narrator, writing from the perspective of a security official in the 'kirya' (likely Ehud Barak given the context of other Epstein-related files, though not named here), expresses skepticism about the peace deal due to continued violence from Hamas and Islamic Jihad.

Book excerpt / narrative account (likely from a memoir included in investigative files)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a narrative, memoir, or witness account describing a violent police confrontation. The narrator describes being struck with a nightstick and jabbed in the ribs by police officers who were using homophobic slurs. The narrator suffered a fractured rib and punctured lung and was driven to a hospital by a companion named Marilee. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, indicating it is part of a government production.

Narrative account / memoir excerpt / witness statement
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a book or memoir included in House Oversight files. It contains two sections: one quoting an article from *Bitch* magazine about Wanda Sykes' comedy regarding rape culture, and a second narrative section where the author recounts a 1981 comedy tour. The author describes making jokes about the Mafia placing a bounty on a rapist who targeted a nun.

Narrative/memoir excerpt (house oversight document)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or essay included in a House Oversight investigation (Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015338). The text compares the counter-culture 'Yippie' movement of the past with the 'Occupy Wall Street' movement of 2011, discussing tactics, specific figures like Aron Kay and Michael Dare, and the evolution of protest technology from mimeographs to social media. While unrelated to Epstein on this specific page, it is likely part of a larger cache of documents produced during an oversight investigation.

Manuscript or essay page (evidence file)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a first-person narrative (likely by Lt. Col. Michael Aquino) describing his exoneration regarding abuse allegations at the Presidio in 1986, citing that he was in Washington D.C. at the time. It details a 1988 appearance on a Geraldo Rivera special regarding 'Satanic Ritual Abuse,' alleging that Senator Jesse Helms subsequently conspired with Secretary of the Army John Marsh to destroy the narrator's military career due to his religious beliefs. The document is stamped as a House Oversight exhibit.

Investigative file / testimony / narrative excerpt
2025-11-19

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The document appears to be a script or transcript of a dialogue between characters named Track and Willow (names associated with the Palin family). They discuss political events, contrasting the Democratic convention with 'our convention' (implied RNC in Minnesota), with Track defending a preemptive police raid on protesters involving the seizure of items like slingshots and urine, while Willow questions the treatment of protesters based on a radio report. The document bears a House Oversight footer.

Script / dialogue transcript
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a printout of an email chain from June 2017, stamped with a House Oversight Bates number. It connects allegations of child exploitation in Loudoun County, VA, specifically mentioning a 'Bud' Horton and the death of adopted child Dima Yakovlev, to broader conspiracy theories involving US-Russia intelligence cooperation, the DEA, and Halliburton. The writer challenges Sheriff Chapman and a company named Changeis regarding corruption and the hiring of a former DEA agent linked to Horton.

Email correspondence / investigative document
2025-11-19

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This document contains a chain of emails discussing alleged conspiracies involving Loudoun County officials, the death of Dima Yakovlev, and connections to drug trafficking and the Russian mob. The text references specific individuals like Sheriff Chapman and Bud Horton, linking local law enforcement issues to broader geopolitical matters and corporate entities like Halliburton. The sender appears to be presenting a complex theory regarding child exploitation and corruption to legal authorities.

Email correspondence / legal or investigative document
2025-11-19

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This document page details the evidence collected by the Palm Beach Police Department, specifically message pads indicating the daily scheduling of girls aged 12-16. It outlines the U.S. Attorney's Office's preparation of federal charges, including an 82-page prosecution memo and a 53-page indictment. The text includes a specific email from AUSA Villafaña to Epstein's lawyer, Jay Lefkowitz, issuing a deadline for plea negotiations to avoid indictment.

Legal narrative / report (likely from a congressional oversight investigation or civil filing)
2025-11-19
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