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Quincy House Film Society
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| N/A | N/A | Meeting with Dean of Students and an interview with [Redacted] regarding a rental car acquired by... | N/A | View |
| 2005-10-06 | N/A | Detectives Recarey and Dawson visited a school to interview a student. | [Redacted School] | View |
This incident report details multiple allegations of sexual misconduct by Jeffrey Epstein during massages, including masturbation, sexual intercourse, and the use of a vibrator. It also describes an incident where Epstein had his assistant and another individual kiss and fondle each other during a massage provided to him. The report includes investigative efforts to interview former Epstein housemen, Juan Alessi and Alfredo Rodriguez, and details a rental car provided by Epstein to a redacted individual who was interviewed by the police.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report documents interviews with female subjects regarding their employment by 'Jeff' (Epstein). One narrative describes a girl recruiting a friend to provide massages to make money, with a payment of $100 exchanged for the introduction. Another narrative details detectives visiting a school on October 6, 2005, to interview a student who admitted to giving massages to Jeff multiple times, noting she was told nudity might be expected but she kept her clothes on, and she described Jeff as a 'pervert'.
This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or memoir (likely by Alan Dershowitz, given the context of Harvard and First Amendment advocacy found in House Oversight docs) discussing historical clashes between civil libertarians and feminists regarding pornography. The narrator details events at Harvard University's Quincy House surrounding the screening of the film 'Deep Throat,' including student votes, administrative responses, violent incidents (shootings/firebombing), and organized protests which the narrator supported despite defending the legal right to show the material.
Request to interview a student regarding a crime in Palm Beach.
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