An email from Deputy Clerk Kathleen DuPont dated July 2, 2020, providing procedural instructions for a video conference regarding Ghislaine Maxwell's removal hearing (20mj132-01). The email advises participants to keep their video hidden and audio muted unless called upon to speak.
This document is a Search and Seizure Warrant (AO 93) issued by the U.S. District Court for the District of New Hampshire authorizing the use of a cell-site simulator (often known as a Stingray) to locate a cellular device. The device is associated with the subscriber 'G Max' via AT&T. The warrant is explicitly pursuant to an investigation of Ghislaine Maxwell for violations of federal laws regarding conspiracy, coercion/enticement, transportation of minors, and perjury.
This document is an email chain from July 2, 2020, originating from a Supervisory Deputy U.S. Marshal in New Hampshire, outlining strict custody protocols for Ghislaine Maxwell at the Merrimack Department of Corrections. The directives mandate 'closely monitored' status due to the high-profile nature of the case, including 15-minute observation watches, isolation in unit M1, prohibition of non-essential staff conversation, and daily data downloads of camera footage. The document also identifies Lawrence Vogelman as her legal counsel and explicitly forbids staff from speaking to the press.
This document is an email chain from July 2-3, 2020, originating from a US Marshals Service directive regarding the custody of Ghislaine Maxwell at Merrimack DOC. The directive outlines strict monitoring protocols, including 15-minute observation watches, a ban on staff conversation, and the deployment of SRT personnel. Subsequent emails in the chain discuss and approve the addition of Maxwell's New York attorneys, Chris Everdell and Mark Cohen of Cohen & Gresser LLP, to her approved contact list alongside Lawrence Vogelman.
This document is an application for a search warrant and a supporting affidavit filed on July 1, 2020, in the United States District Court for the District of New Hampshire. It seeks to use a cell-site simulator to locate a cellular device (the 'Target Cellular Device') believed to be used by GHISLAINE MAXWELL, who is a subject of an arrest warrant for crimes including conspiracy and enticement/transportation of minors. The FBI has probable cause to believe the device is currently in New Hampshire and that its location will assist in arresting Maxwell, based on prior GPS and cell site data, AT&T records, and contact with her attorney's phone.
This document contains an email chain from July 2-3, 2020, between government officials (likely DOJ and US Marshals) regarding the custody conditions of Ghislaine Maxwell at Merrimack DOC shortly after her arrest. It outlines specific security protocols, including 15-minute observation watches, a ban on staff conversation, and video monitoring, while also coordinating the approval for her to communicate with her New York attorneys, Chris Everdell and Mark Cohen.
This document contains an email chain from July 2020 regarding the custody protocols for Ghislaine Maxwell at the Merrimack Department of Corrections in New Hampshire. A Supervisory Deputy US Marshal outlines strict monitoring procedures, including 15-minute observation watches, a ban on staff conversation, and the stationing of SRT personnel. A subsequent email requests the addition of attorneys Chris Everdell and Mark Cohen to Maxwell's approved phone list alongside Lawrence Vogelman.
This document contains an email chain between US Marshals Service officials regarding the custody of Ghislaine Maxwell at Merrimack DOC in July 2020. The emails outline strict security protocols, including 15-minute observation watches, a prohibition on staff conversation, and the deployment of SRT personnel. Additionally, there is a request to add attorneys Chris Everdell and Mark Cohen to her approved phone contact list alongside Lawrence Vogelman.
This document contains an email chain from July 2-3, 2020, regarding the custody of Ghislaine Maxwell. It includes specific directives from the US Marshals Service to Merrimack DOC regarding her housing in unit M1, 15-minute observation watches, prohibition of staff conversation, and video surveillance protocols. Additionally, the emails discuss a request to add her New York attorneys, Chris Everdell and Mark Cohen, to her permitted contact list alongside Lawrence Vogelman.
This document contains an email chain and a specific directive from the US Marshals Service regarding the custody of Ghislaine Maxwell at Merrimack DOC in July 2020. The directive outlines strict monitoring protocols, including 15-minute observation watches, a ban on staff conversation, isolation in unit M1, and video recording requirements. The email chain discusses the logistical necessity of adding her New York attorneys, Chris Everdell and Mark Cohen, to her permitted call list, which initially only included Lawrence Vogelman.
This document contains an email chain from July 2-3, 2020, regarding the custody of Ghislaine Maxwell at Merrimack DOC in New Hampshire. It details strict monitoring protocols issued by the US Marshals Service, including 15-minute observation watches, a ban on staff conversation, and specific video surveillance procedures. Additionally, the emails discuss a request to add her New York attorneys, Chris Everdell and Mark Cohen, to her approved telephone contact list alongside Lawrence Vogelman.
An internal US Marshals Service email chain dated July 2, 2020, outlining strict custody protocols for Ghislaine Maxwell at the Merrimack Department of Corrections in New Hampshire. The directives mandate housing in unit M1, constant 15-minute observation, SRT personnel presence, daily data/video downloads, and prohibition of staff communication with the press or the inmate (except for health/safety). Communication is restricted to her attorney, Lawrence Vogelman.
This document is a court docket sheet from the District of New Hampshire regarding the arrest and removal proceedings of Ghislaine Maxwell on July 2, 2020. It details her arrest, a video conference removal hearing before Magistrate Judge Andrea K. Johnstone where she waived her identity hearing, and the subsequent order committing her to the Southern District of New York (SDNY) to face charges. The document lists John S. Davis and Alison Moe as government attorneys and Lawrence Vogelman as Maxwell's defense attorney.
This document appears to be page 37 of a manuscript or memoir draft (dated April 2, 2012) containing a personal narrative about growing up, adolescence, and nostalgia. The text recounts a trip to the Concord Hotel in the Catskills with childhood friends and shares a humiliating memory about being rejected for a prom date based on a social ranking 'list.' The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp, suggesting it was included in a larger production of evidence.
This document is a compilation of news articles and blog posts from early 2007 focusing on the emerging market of personal GPS tracking technology. It highlights the growth of companies like GTX Corp (producing GPS shoes for tracking seniors and children), TomTom, and Garmin. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, suggesting it was collected as part of a government investigation, possibly related to investment research or surveillance technology, though no direct link to Jeffrey Epstein is mentioned in the text of this specific page.
The document is a compilation of news clippings and blog posts from January and February 2007 focusing on the rapid growth of the GPS market and specific tracking technologies. It highlights the release of GTX Corp's GPS-enabled shoes for tracking seniors and the disabled, financial growth for companies like TomTom and Garmin, and market projections by ABI Research. The document bears a House Oversight stamp, indicating it is part of a congressional production.
This document outlines a proposal for 'Poetry in America for Teachers II,' an educational initiative by the Harvard Graduate School of Education, HarvardX, and WGBH. It lists numerous high-profile contributors—including Al Gore, Lawrence Summers, Ray Dalio, and Walter Isaacson—who have participated in filmed segments discussing poetry and science at various locations. The document concludes with a funding request or cost statement of 1,000,000 for two television episodes and a credit-bearing course.
This document appears to be a compilation of press clippings and articles from January and February 2007 regarding the emerging market of GPS technology and wearable electronics. It highlights the launch of 'Xplorer Smart GPS shoes' by GTX Corp (GTXC), aimed at tracking seniors and children, and cites significant financial growth in the GPS sector for companies like TomTom and Garmin. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, suggesting it was included in evidence files for a congressional investigation.
This document is a list of filmed segments or curriculum modules authored or organized by Elisa New, Powell M. Cabot Professor of American Literature at Harvard. It details various high-profile guests appearing in these segments, including Al Gore, Lawrence Summers, Ray Dalio, and Walter Isaacson, covering topics linking literature to other fields like science, economics, and technology. The document contains the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025538, indicating it is part of a Congressional oversight production.
This document is a page from an address book, commonly referred to as Epstein's 'Black Book'. It lists contacts primarily located in Paris, France, including hotels (Crillon, Raffael), prominent individuals (Philippe Junot, Betty Lagardere), lawyers, and household staff (maids, maintenance for A/C, electricity, etc.). A significant portion of the page is dedicated to a list titled 'Massage - Paris', which includes over 15 names with phone numbers and specific notes such as 'better than Gypsy!' and referrals labeled as 'Nicole's contact'.
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