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This document is a Motion to Remand filed on August 18, 2008, by Plaintiff Jane Doe against Jeffrey Epstein, Haley Robson, and Sarah Kellen. The plaintiff seeks to move the case back to Florida state court, arguing that federal diversity jurisdiction is invalid because both the Plaintiff and Defendant Haley Robson are Florida citizens. The motion details allegations that Robson recruited the plaintiff (a minor at the time) for Epstein's sexual abuse scheme and argues that Robson is a legitimate defendant, not 'fraudulently joined' solely to prevent federal jurisdiction.

Legal motion (motion to remand)
2025-12-26

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This Probable Cause Affidavit from the Palm Beach Police Department, dated May 1, 2006, details an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. It focuses on a woman named Robson (also Haley Robson) who allegedly recruited underage girls to 'work' for Epstein. The document recounts police interviews with two such girls, one of whom (JS) was interviewed with her parents present, and includes a self-incriminating statement made by Robson comparing herself to 'Hollywood Madam' Heidi Fleiss.

Probable cause affidavit
2025-11-20

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This Probable Cause Affidavit from the Palm Beach Police Department, dated May 1, 2006, outlines an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. It details police interviews with a woman named Robson, who admitted to arranging for underage girls to 'work' for Epstein and compared herself to 'Hollywood Madam' Heidi Fleiss. The document also describes interviews with two minors recruited by Robson: a 16-year-old named JS and an unnamed 17-year-old from her high school.

Probable cause affidavit
2025-11-20

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This Probable Cause Affidavit from the Palm Beach Police Department, sworn by Det. Joe Recarey on May 1, 2006, details an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. It outlines evidence against Haley Robson for recruiting underage girls, including a recorded statement where she compares herself to 'Heidi Fleiss'. The document also describes interviews with two minors, JS and another unnamed girl, who were brought to Epstein's residence or another house by Robson.

Probable cause affidavit
2025-11-20

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This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated April 20, 2006, details an interview with a woman named Robson who admits to procuring a victim for Jeffrey Epstein. Robson was paid $200 for bringing the victim, who was then paid $300 for a massage. The report documents Robson's cooperation with the investigation, including providing names of other girls, and a subsequent police interview with another family in Loxahatchee, Florida, whose underage daughter had worked for Epstein but denied any inappropriate encounters.

Incident report
2025-11-20

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This article details the police investigation into Jeffrey Epstein initiated in March 2005 after a mother reported her 14-year-old daughter had been molested. It outlines the evidence gathered by Palm Beach police, including witness statements, surveillance, and a raid on Epstein's mansion that yielded photos and hidden cameras. The text also describes the aggressive defense strategy employed by Epstein's legal team, including private investigators and lawyers Roy Black and Alan Dershowitz, to undermine the credibility of the victims and witnesses.

Newspaper or magazine article (investigative report)
2025-11-19

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This document is a layout from a Palm Beach Post article titled 'Powerful legal team stymies detectives.' It features a photo of Epstein's Manhattan townhouse, noting its luxury features like heated sidewalks. A sidebar titled 'Women in his life' profiles Ghislaine Maxwell as a former girlfriend and Haley Robson, who is quoted admitting to police that she acted like a 'Heidi Fleiss' by recruiting underage girls (ages 14-16) for Epstein. The document bears House Oversight Bates stamps.

Newspaper article clipping / layout proof
2025-11-19

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This document is a page from a book (likely by James Patterson) detailing the police investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. It focuses on the testimony of Wendy Dobbs, who admitted to recruiting six girls aged 14-16 for Epstein in exchange for $200 each. The text notes that Epstein specifically requested younger girls and rejected a 23-year-old; the page also includes a partial transcript of a police interview between an officer named Recarey and Dobbs.

Book excerpt / investigative narrative with interview transcript
2025-11-19

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This article details the Palm Beach police investigation into Jeffrey Epstein initiated in March 2005 after a mother reported her 14-year-old daughter had been molested. It outlines police surveillance tactics, the recruitment role of Haley Robson, and the subsequent interference by Epstein's private investigators and legal team, including Roy Black and Alan Dershowitz. The document also highlights Epstein's lavish lifestyle, charitable donations to local police, and past associations with figures like Donald Trump and Michael Stroll.

Newspaper or magazine article (scanned)
2025-11-19

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This document is a newspaper clipping from the Palm Beach Post featuring a headline about Epstein's legal team stymying detectives. It includes a photo and description of Epstein's Manhattan townhouse, noting its size and security features. A sidebar titled 'Women in his life' profiles Ghislaine Maxwell and a redacted woman who admitted to police that she recruited underage girls for Epstein.

Newspaper clipping / article
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a printout of an email newsletter from HumanEvents.com containing an excerpt of a news story regarding the 2005 police investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. The text details the start of the investigation, the cooperation of recruiter Haley Robson, and payments made to procurers and victims. The document concludes with a standard newsletter footer and a legal disclaimer stating the information is the 'property of JEE' (Jeffrey E. Epstein), bearing the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029908.

Email newsletter / printout
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a printout of an email newsletter from HumanEvents.com (specifically an Ann Coulter related list) containing a snippet of a news story about the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. The text describes an unnamed woman who brought teenage girls to Epstein and cooperated with police, comparing herself to Heidi Fleiss, and mentions victims being paid $200-$300 for sex acts. The document bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp.

Email newsletter / web article snippet
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a printout of an email containing an excerpt from a newsletter discussing Jeffrey Epstein and Haley Robson. It includes subscription management information for HumanEvents.com and an Ann Coulter newsletter, followed by a standard legal confidentiality disclaimer associated with the entity "JEE".

Email printout / newsletter excerpt
2025-11-19

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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.

News article / legal document
2025-11-19

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This document contains an excerpt from a Palm Beach Post article dated August 14, 2006, discussing the legal battles surrounding Jeffrey Epstein and the conflict between his defense team and Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter. It details allegations against Epstein involving minors, his lawyers' attempts to discredit Reiter by calling him a "nutcase" and bringing up his divorce, and Reiter's criticism of State Attorney Barry Krischer's handling of the case.

News article / legal document excerpt
2025-11-19

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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.

News article clipping / archive record
2025-11-19

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This document is a printout of a 2010 Daily Beast article discussing the leniency Jeffrey Epstein received despite serious charges. It details former Police Chief Michael Reiter's deposition, which alleges interference by the State Attorney and DOJ, and outlines the recruitment of underage girls in Palm Beach coordinated by Epstein and his staff, specifically Haley Robson and Alfredo Rodriguez. The text lists high-profile associates who flew on Epstein's jets and his legal team, while noting the investigation identified dozens of victims across multiple international properties.

News article (web printout)
2025-11-19

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This document is an FBI file copy of a March 18, 2008, Palm Beach Post article. It details a civil lawsuit filed in state court by a 17-year-old 'Jane Doe' against Jeffrey Epstein, his recruiter Haley Robson, and his assistant Sarah Kellen, alleging conspiracy, racketeering, and sexual assault stemming from incidents in 2005. The article notes that Robson admitted to police she acted 'like a Heidi Fleiss' and mentions Epstein's upcoming criminal trial for solicitation of prostitution.

Fbi form fd-350 (newspaper clipping)
2025-11-19

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This document consists of clippings from the Palm Beach Post, primarily from August 14, 2006, detailing the legal troubles of financier Jeffrey Epstein. It covers allegations of sexual assault against minors, a potential federal plea deal, Epstein's indictment on state charges, and the conflict between Epstein's legal team and Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter, whom they accuse of a personal vendetta.

News article clippings
2025-11-19

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This document, comprised of clippings from a September 20, 2007 New York Post article, details the state of the sex case against Jeffrey Epstein. It notes that a grand jury found witnesses not credible, leaving only a single solicitation charge, while police allege Epstein's assistant Sarah Kellen facilitated liaisons. Epstein's lawyers claim a police vendetta, cite a passed lie-detector test, and are reportedly negotiating a 15-month plea deal with federal prosecutors.

News article clipping
2025-11-19

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This article from The Palm Beach Post, dated July 26, 2006, details the police investigation into Jeffrey Epstein for alleged sexual activity with minors. It describes police surveillance, evidence collection from his trash, and witness statements from girls who were allegedly recruited and paid for massages. The piece also highlights the conflict between the Palm Beach Police Chief and the State Attorney over the case's prosecution and notes Epstein's high-profile connections and legal team.

Newspaper article
2025-11-16

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This document is a Probable Cause Affidavit from the Palm Beach Police Department, dated May 1, 2006, authored by Detective Joe Recarey. It details parts of the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, including interviews from October 2005 with individuals involved in arranging girls to "work" for him. The affidavit mentions one subject who implicated herself by bringing underage girls to Epstein's house and compared herself to "Heidi Fleiss," and another interview with a sixteen-year-old who admitted visiting Epstein's home.

Probable cause affidavit
2025-11-16
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