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A presentation slide labeled 'NEXT STEPS' concerning municipal water management planning. It lists three bullet points: SFWMD rulemaking outcomes, determining the City's future water system/long-term improvements, and developing bulk rates. The document contains a 'water' graphic with the tagline 'secure reliable sustainable' and bears the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016665.

Presentation slide
2025-11-19

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A presentation slide outlining technical, logistical, and regulatory challenges associated with operating a desalination plant. It highlights issues such as the inefficiency of water production (25 mgd input for 10 mgd output), waste disposal requirements, high energy usage, and potential subjection to water restrictions drafted by the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD). The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.

Presentation slide
2025-11-19

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This document contains pages 30-33 of a deposition transcript, likely of Scott Rothstein (evidenced by mentions of 'RRA entities' and 'Adler'). The witness details the extensive surveillance system installed in their law firm, including cameras in hallways and the shareholder's lounge. Crucially, the witness explicitly admits to engaging in 'significant amount of illegal activity' and hiring former law enforcement (including Ken Jenne) to engender support for these illegal activities and to perform both legitimate and illegitimate tasks.

Deposition transcript (condensed/4-page layout)
2025-11-19

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This document contains pages 188-189 from the book 'Filthy Rich', presented as a House Oversight exhibit. It details the controversial Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) signed by Jeffrey Epstein on September 24, 2007, which protected him from a 57-count federal indictment. The text highlights the secrecy of the deal, the high-profile legal team (including Ken Starr and Roy Black), the immunity granted to co-conspirators like Sarah Kellen, and the fact that victims were neither consulted nor notified.

Book excerpt (filthy rich) / congressional evidence exhibit
2025-11-19

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This document contains two pages from the book 'Filthy Rich' (stamped as House Oversight evidence). Page 176 details police investigator Recarey seeking warrants for Epstein and Sarah Kellen, and noting that he was being aggressively tailed by a private investigator named Zachary Bechard. Page 177 recounts a story by journalist Tim Malloy about tracking Epstein's private 727 to Palm Beach International Airport and using a traffic helicopter to film him, which resulted in Epstein spotting the chopper and requesting to speak to the reporter.

Book excerpt (likely 'filthy rich' by james patterson) included in congressional oversight documents
2025-11-19

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This document is an email thread from January 23, 2015, between Donna Paine, a freelance TV producer for ITN News, and attorneys Paul Cassell and Brad Edwards. Paine is requesting to be added to a media contact list in anticipation of a ruling by Judge Marra regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case and specific allegations made by Jane Doe #3 against Prince Andrew. Cassell confirms he will have his assistant, Joan, add Paine to their contacts list.

Email thread
2025-11-19

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This document is page 6 of a telephone interview transcript between Virginia Roberts and an interviewer (JS) for the case 'Edwards adv. Epstein'. Virginia details her father, Sky William Roberts, working as a maintenance supervisor at Mar-a-Lago, and addresses media reports regarding her motivations for coming forward, specifically refuting that she only did so after seeing photos of Epstein and 'the Prince' together. She expresses her motivation is to help the 'bigger picture' and prevent the procurement of young girls.

Legal transcript / telephone interview
2025-11-19

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This document is a printout of a news article (likely Palm Beach Post) dated September 27, 2017, discussing the potential reopening of the Jeffrey Epstein case. It details the legal arguments by victims' lawyers Edwards and Cassell that the 2008 non-prosecution agreement was illegal because federal prosecutors (including Alex Acosta and Marie Villafana) failed to confer with victims as required by the Crime Victims' Rights Act. The text highlights the secrecy of the deal, the alleged deception of victims via letters claiming the investigation was ongoing, and the involvement of high-profile figures like Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew.

News article printout / legal case review
2025-11-19

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This document is a news article from September 20, 2009, detailing various aspects of Jeffrey Epstein's legal situation and the reactions of his attorney and victims. It covers his jail time, probation, the sealing of documents, ongoing lawsuits, and the police investigation that led to charges of soliciting prostitution instead of more serious offenses.

News article
2025-11-19

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This document is Page 2 of 2 of a printout from The Palm Beach Post website, dated April 6, 2011. The content consists almost entirely of website sidebar elements, including Facebook plugins, links to unrelated news stories (Japan tsunami, local politics), and advertisements (Yahoo ads, motorcycle listings). The only connection to the investigation is the URL in the footer ('.../0217epstein.html') suggesting the previous page contained an article about Epstein from February 2009, and the House Oversight Bates stamp.

Webpage printout
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a printout of a travel website or promotional email listing luxury hotel deals. It lists several high-end hotels (Plaza Athénée, Landmark London, Thompson LES, Roger Williams) with a simultaneous start time of 'Wednesday 27/7 at 5pm BST', suggesting an online flash sale or booking window opening rather than a travel itinerary. It also features a headline regarding 'Mediterranean Style in South Florida' at the Fairmont Turnberry Isle Resort. The document bears a House Oversight footer.

Webpage printout or email newsletter (travel/hotel promotional listing)
2025-11-19

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A first-person narrative, likely by Jeffrey Epstein, detailing legal conflicts and alleged corruption surrounding his prosecution. The document describes the theft of his 'black book' by his houseman Alfredo Rodriguez, the subsequent sting operation, and allegations that attorney Brad Edwards used the stolen book to solicit clients against him. It also details a dispute over excessive legal fees with defense attorney Gerald Lefcourt ($800k in questioned cash) and the hiring of Guy Lewis due to his connections with US Attorney Alex Acosta.

Narrative statement / memo (likely written by jeffrey epstein)
2025-11-19

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This document is page 3 of a letter from Jeffrey Epstein's defense team to Mark Filip, dated May 19, 2008. The text argues that the case against Epstein is a local solicitation of prostitution matter that should be handled by the State Attorney in Palm Beach, rather than federal prosecutors (USAO). The defense claims federal involvement is politically motivated by Epstein's connection to Bill Clinton and accuses federal prosecutors of leaking information to the New York Times and interfering with state plea negotiations.

Legal correspondence / letter
2025-11-19

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This document is a House Oversight record containing a news article from The Palm Beach Post regarding ongoing litigation between Edwards and Jeffrey Epstein. It discusses a malicious prosecution case, allegations linking Edwards to the Rothstein Ponzi scheme, and Edwards' attempts to depose high-profile figures like Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, and David Copperfield. The article also references Epstein's non-prosecution agreement with the U.S. Attorney's office and his guilty plea in Palm Beach County.

News article / media printout
2025-11-19

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An email chain from August 2012 in which Doug Hope writes to Dave Hope (who forwards it to Warren Eisenstein) about an article he read in a Palm Beach newspaper. The email discusses Warren's friend 'Bear' (likely Jeffrey Epstein), describing him as a billionaire real estate competitor to Trump who pursues 'young ones' and 'must not check there ID's.' The document originates from House Oversight Committee files.

Email chain
2025-11-19

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This document is a printout of a Daily Beast article from July 2010 detailing the environment at Jeffrey Epstein's Palm Beach home. It describes the items found during the police raid (sex toys, photos), the role of Epstein's female staff (Kellen, Ross, Groff, Marcinkova, Maxwell) in recruiting girls, and the Non-Prosecution Agreement that protected them. The article specifically focuses on former house manager Alfredo Rodriguez, who was sentenced to more prison time than Epstein for obstruction after trying to sell evidence ('golden nugget') to an undercover officer, and his testimony regarding cash payments to recruiters like Haley Robson.

News article / media printout (the daily beast)
2025-11-19

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This document is the final page (10 of 10) of a printed web article from 'The Real Deal' (South Florida Real Estate News). The header keywords suggest the article discusses the Palm House Hotel, developer Robert Matthews, the EB-5 visa program, and mentions high-profile figures such as the Clintons, Donald Trump, and Tony Bennett. The page contains mostly footer information including social media icons and a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp.

News article printout / house oversight committee production
2025-11-19

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This document is page 7 of a printed news article from 'The Real Deal' dated June 26, 2019, discussing corruption and lack of oversight in the EB-5 visa program, specifically regarding the 'Palm House' development. It details lobbying expenditures by trade groups to prevent reform and highlights the termination of regional centers by USCIS due to foul play. The text profiles 'SARC's Walsh' as a mysterious figure compared to the well-documented Robert Matthews, noting Walsh's unverified claims about his business background.

News article printout (the real deal)
2025-11-19

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This document is a printout of a 'The Real Deal' article from June 2019 discussing fraud within the EB-5 visa program. It highlights criticism of USCIS for inept oversight and mentions specific fraud cases, including a shutdown in Vermont and a lawsuit against developer Nicholas Mastroianni regarding the Harbourside Place development in Florida. The header contains keywords linking the article to Palm House, Robert Matthews, the Clintons, and Trump, suggesting it is part of a larger investigation into high-profile real estate fraud.

News article / web printout (the real deal)
2025-11-19

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This document is page 5 of a printout from 'The Real Deal' regarding the Palm House development scandal, produced for the House Oversight Committee (Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029524). It details how developer Robert Matthews utilized an associate named Walsh to raise funds through 'SARC' and the EB-5 visa program, alleging that Walsh diverted over $5 million in investor funds to save Matthews' personal Palm Beach mansion from foreclosure. The text also discusses the broader context of the EB-5 program's growth and high failure rate of regional centers between 2014 and 2019.

News article / web printout (government production)
2025-11-19

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This newspaper page from The Virgin Islands Daily News (March 2, 2019) features a lead article detailing the political fallout of Alex Acosta's involvement in Jeffrey Epstein's 2008 plea deal. While many Democrats and some Republicans called for investigations or Acosta's resignation following a judge's ruling that the deal violated victims' rights, Rep. Matt Gaetz defended the prosecutorial discretion used, calling second-guessing 'dangerous.' The page also includes a secondary article about the White House's 2020 campaign strategy focusing on 'socialism,' along with local advertisements.

Newspaper article
2025-11-19

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The document discusses the handling of sexual abuse cases, mentioning Jeffrey Epstein's leniency and defending prosecutor Villafaña's record through statements by her lawyer, Jonathan Biran. It then details the case of Adam McDaniel, a Texas teenager who traveled to Florida in 2005 to meet a minor he met online, leading to his arrest and guilty plea on federal charges.

News article excerpt / legal discovery document
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a news excerpt or report included in House Oversight records. It highlights the career of AUSA Villafaña, specifically praising her advocacy for victims and mentioning an award she received in 2011. To illustrate her work, the text details the prosecution of Adam McDaniel, a Texas man who traveled to Florida in 2005 to meet a 14-year-old girl he met online, resulting in his 2006 guilty plea for enticing a minor.

News article / legal case summary (congressional oversight record)
2025-11-19

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This document is page 2 of a Daily Beast article from July 2010 detailing the operations of Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking ring. It discusses the complicity of his staff (Kellen, Ross, Groff, Marcinkova, and Maxwell), the settlements paid to victims, and the testimony of house manager Alfredo Rodriguez regarding police corruption and the daily operations of the abuse. It also highlights Epstein's financial ties to the Palm Beach Police Department and his alleged racketeering partnership with modeling agent Jean Luc Brunel.

News article (the daily beast)
2025-11-19

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An email chain from December 2018 involving Jeffrey Epstein, his lawyers (Ken Starr, Alan Dershowitz), and PR advisors (Michael Wolff, Matthew Hiltzik) strategizing a defense against renewed scrutiny of Epstein's 2008 plea deal. Ken Starr drafts a statement arguing the federal government overstepped in a local matter and defending the plea deal as appropriate, characterizing Epstein's crimes merely as 'solicitation of prostitution.' Michael Wolff suggests deflecting blame by highlighting Epstein's connections to Bill Clinton and framing the current scrutiny as a political attack on Trump Labor Secretary Alex Acosta.

Email thread
2025-11-19
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