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011.pdf

This document is a legal reply letter dated December 16, 2019, from attorneys representing Alan Dershowitz to Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald. Dershowitz seeks to intervene in the civil case *Maria Farmer v. Estate of Jeffrey Epstein* to strike specific allegations in the complaint he deems scandalous and irrelevant, and to request sanctions against Farmer and her legal team (Boies Schiller Flexner LLP). The letter argues that the allegations against Dershowitz have no bearing on Farmer's claims of battery and emotional distress against the Epstein Estate and are part of a 'campaign of personal animus'.

Legal correspondence (reply letter to court)
2025-12-26

EFTA00036098.pdf

This document is an email chain from August 16, 2019, six days after Jeffrey Epstein's death, discussing a draft memo concerning MDC Brooklyn and MCC New York. The correspondence involves unidentified staff members coordinating with the HRSC (Human Resources Service Center) regarding information needed for the memo, specifically debating whether to include 'retention' incentives or focus solely on 'relo' (relocation) and 'recruitment'.

Email
2025-12-25

EFTA00031958.pdf

This document is a chain of emails from December 3-4, 2020, between the U.S. Attorney's Office (SDNY) and the Federal Bureau of Prisons (MDC Brooklyn). The correspondence concerns the replacement of a hard drive containing legal materials for Ghislaine Maxwell, which she had 'dropped and broke.' The emails also discuss coordinating a letter to be sent to Judge Nathan, specifically correcting a document that contained visible 'track changes' before submission.

Email chain / legal correspondence
2025-12-25

EFTA00027979.pdf

This document contains the Petition for Probate and Letters Testamentary filed in the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands for the Estate of Jeffrey E. Epstein, stating the value of his personal property at over $577 million. It includes his Death Certificate issued by the City of New York, listing the cause of death as pending further study, and his Last Will and Testament, signed on August 8, 2019, two days before his death. The Will appoints Darren K. Indyke and Richard D. Kahn as executors and leaves the residuary estate to the trustees of The 1953 Trust.

Legal filings (petition for probate, death certificate, last will and testament)
2025-12-25

EFTA00016457.pdf

This document is an email chain between the U.S. Attorney's Office (SDNY) and the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) Brooklyn regarding a replacement hard drive for inmate Ghislaine Maxwell, who reportedly dropped and broke her previous one. The correspondence coordinates the shipment of the new drive via FedEx, requests the return of the broken drive, and discusses administrative corrections ('track changes') to a letter being submitted to Judge Nathan.

Email chain
2025-12-25

EFTA00011192.pdf

This document is a legal opinion provided by David Perry QC regarding the extradition law of England and Wales in the context of Ghislaine Maxwell's bail proceedings in the United States. It outlines the extradition process between the UK and US, potential bars to extradition, human rights considerations, and the implications of Ms. Maxwell waiving her right to extradition. The document concludes that if Ms. Maxwell were to abscond to the UK, it is highly unlikely she would be granted bail or successfully resist extradition.

Legal opinion
2025-12-25

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This legal document is a letter dated January 25, 2021, from the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn to Judge Alison J. Nathan. The MDC requests the court to vacate a January 15, 2021 order concerning inmate Ghislaine Maxwell, arguing that her access to discovery materials and legal counsel is already extensive and sufficient. A stamped court order dated February 2, 2021, shows that Judge Nathan considered the request and responses from the Government and Defendant, and ultimately denied the MDC's request.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a log of court filings from Case 21-770, dated March 24, 2021, detailing events from early December 2020 concerning the defendant, Ghislaine Maxwell. The entries consist of letters from Maxwell's legal team and subsequent orders from Judge Alison J. Nathan regarding procedural matters such as briefing schedules, sealing documents, a renewed motion for bail, and Maxwell's conditions of confinement at the Metropolitan Detention Center. A key event is the Court's denial of Maxwell's request to summon the prison warden to testify about her confinement, instead ordering the Government to continue providing written updates.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a court docket summary from March 2021, detailing a series of filings and orders in the case of Ghislaine Maxwell from late 2020. The entries cover procedural matters such as setting a briefing schedule for a renewed bail motion, requests to seal documents, and extensive correspondence regarding Maxwell's conditions of confinement at the Metropolitan Detention Center. A judge denies Maxwell's request to summon the warden but orders the government to provide regular written updates on her status.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This legal document, a page from the court docket in Case 22-1426, details several filings and orders from December 2020 concerning defendant Ghislaine Maxwell. Judge Alison J. Nathan issues an order approving redactions to letters, denying an in-camera conference, and setting a detailed briefing schedule for Maxwell's renewed motion for bail. The document also logs letters filed on Maxwell's behalf by Christian R. Everdell, as well as a letter from Sophia Papapetru and John Wallace regarding Maxwell's conditions of confinement.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a court docket sheet from April/May 2021 regarding United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell. It details several legal filings, including a dispute over an incident at MDC Brooklyn on April 24, 2021, where prison officials alleged Maxwell's attorneys smuggled materials to her during a visit—an allegation the defense denied while requesting video footage of the encounter. Additionally, the docket notes a request for anonymity from a non-party alleged victim of a sexual crime.

Court docket sheet / case log
2025-11-20

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This legal document, a page from a court case file dated July 8, 2022, details court activities from December 2020 in the case of Ghislaine Maxwell. It includes a court order by Judge Alison J. Nathan approving redactions to letters, denying an in-camera conference, and ordering parties to prepare a briefing schedule for Maxwell's renewed bail motion. The document also logs several letters filed with the court and a subsequent order establishing specific deadlines for the bail motion submissions.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a letter dated January 25, 2021, from the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn to Judge Alison J. Nathan. The MDC argues that inmate Ghislaine Maxwell has been provided ample resources and time to review discovery materials and communicate with her lawyers, contrary to her defense counsel's claims, and requests the court vacate a prior order from January 15, 2021. A stamped order on the document, dated February 2, 2021, shows that Judge Nathan considered the request and ultimately denied it.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a letter dated January 25, 2021, from the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn to Judge Alison J. Nathan, requesting that the court vacate a prior order regarding inmate Ghislaine Maxwell's access to discovery materials. The MDC argues that Maxwell has been provided with sufficient resources, including a laptop and ample time with her attorneys. A handwritten order from Judge Nathan, dated February 2, 2021, is included on the document, which denies the MDC's request.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a sworn affidavit and waiver of extradition from Ghislaine Maxwell, filed on December 14, 2020, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. Maxwell affirms her identity as the defendant, states her triple citizenship (US, UK, France), and confirms she is incarcerated at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. She attests to having reviewed the charges and her extradition rights under various international treaties with her legal counsel from Cohen & Gresser, LLP.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is an Affidavit and Waiver of Extradition filed by Ghislaine Maxwell on December 14, 2020. In it, Maxwell confirms her citizenship (US, UK, France), her residence in the US since 1991, and her incarceration at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. She acknowledges reviewing the charges with her legal counsel from Cohen & Gresser, LLP, and indicates an understanding of her rights regarding extradition treaties between the US and the UK.

Legal affidavit / court filing
2025-11-20

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This document is a sworn affidavit and waiver of extradition from Ghislaine Maxwell, filed on December 14, 2020, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. In it, Maxwell states her citizenship (US, UK, France), her current incarceration at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, and confirms she has reviewed the indictment with her lawyers, Mark S. Cohen and Christian R. Everdell. She also acknowledges being informed of her rights regarding extradition under various treaties between the U.S., France, and the EU.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a sworn affidavit from Ghislaine Maxwell, filed on December 14, 2020, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. In the affidavit, Maxwell confirms her identity, her citizenship in the US, UK, and France, and her incarceration at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. She attests that she has reviewed the indictment with her lawyers and understands her rights concerning a potential extradition request from the United States to the United Kingdom.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document provides a background on Jeffrey Epstein, detailing his career path from a teacher to a financier at Bear Stearns, his immense and mysterious wealth, and his various properties. It then focuses on the high-profile legal team he assembled to defend against allegations of sexual misconduct in Florida, including attorneys Roy Black, Alan Dershowitz, Jack Goldberger, and Gerald Lefcourt. The text also notes a conflict of interest that arose when Epstein hired Jack Goldberger, whose law partner was married to the Assistant State Attorney on the case.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from a court docket sheet in the case of Ghislaine Maxwell, dated March 29, 2021, detailing filings from December 2020. The entries consist of letters and orders between Maxwell's counsel and Judge Alison J. Nathan concerning briefing schedules for a renewed bail motion, requests to seal documents, and ongoing concerns about Maxwell's conditions of confinement at the Metropolitan Detention Center. The court denies a request to summon the prison warden but orders the government to provide regular updates on her confinement conditions.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a court docket summary from January 2021, detailing a series of legal filings in Ghislaine Maxwell's case from early December 2020. The entries include letters from Maxwell's legal team to Judge Alison J. Nathan concerning briefing schedules, sealing requests, a renewed motion for bail, and her conditions of confinement at the Metropolitan Detention Center. The document also includes court orders setting deadlines for legal briefs and denying Maxwell's request to summon the prison warden, instead ordering the government to provide regular written updates on her status.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is page 1 of an interim Psychological Reconstruction of Inmate Death report for Jeffrey Epstein, prepared by the Bureau of Prisons. It highlights significant limitations in the investigation, specifically noting that the FBI confiscated the original video of the incident and that formal interviews were not conducted to avoid interfering with DOJ investigations. The document provides background on Epstein's death at the MCC and a brief social history gathered from public sources due to the absence of a Pre-Sentence Report.

Psychological reconstruction of inmate death (interim report)
2025-11-20

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This document is a biographical profile of game designer Will Wright, stamped with a House Oversight document number (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017566). It details his career history with Maxis and EA, his educational philosophy regarding gaming, his participation in the 1980 U.S. Express race, and his interest in robotics and Soviet space memorabilia. The text covers his activities through October 2011, including joining the board of Linden Lab.

Biographical profile / article
2025-11-19

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A page from a manuscript (likely by Alan Dershowitz, based on context) recounting his time as a Supreme Court clerk for Justice Arthur Goldberg during the JFK assassination in 1963. The text details the moment the court learned of the shooting, the narrator driving Goldberg to the White House to advise LBJ, a tense encounter with a guard over a toy gun, and Goldberg's private explanation of the political motivations behind the formation of the Warren Commission. The document suggests LBJ believed in a conspiracy but used the commission to push the 'lone gunman' theory for national security reasons.

Manuscript draft / memoir excerpt
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page (150) from a book (likely by James Patterson given the header fragment) combined with a photo layout page. The text describes a journalist (Ward) writing about Epstein's opulent New York City townhouse, describing it as a 'private Xanadu' with bizarre décor like imported eyeballs. The photos show Epstein's Palm Beach property at 358 El Brillo Way, a group of three women found during a police search warrant video, and two photos of a young Jeffrey Epstein from 1969 (Yearbook and Coney Island).

Book excerpt / photo layout (house oversight committee release)
2025-11-19
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