A handwritten planning note on stationery bearing the Little Saint James (LSJ) logo. The document appears to outline architectural or design concepts, referencing 'Pinto - Architect' (likely Alberto Pinto), 'Arab Tents', and 'Moroccan' styles. It includes a list of names such as Leon, Anya, Laura, and others, along with scribbled notes like 'Future!!' and 'Feature!!!'. A redaction obscures text next to the architect's name.
This document is a monthly cleaning schedule for a large residence or estate, dated February 14, 2005. It outlines deep-cleaning tasks divided into three weekly schedules, covering various rooms like bedrooms, bathrooms, a steam room, and a kitchen. A final instruction mandates that any chipped or broken items must be reported to the Estate Manager.
This document, dated February 14, 2005, is a set of grooming and guest relations instructions for household staff serving Mr. Epstein and Ms. Maxwell. It outlines strict rules regarding appearance, behavior, and communication, emphasizing the importance of being unobtrusive and maintaining absolute discretion. A key directive is for staff to "see nothing, hear nothing, say nothing," and to channel all questions through an Estate Manager, highlighting a highly controlled and secretive environment.
A drafted memo or email from Jeffrey Epstein (contextually implied) to Leon Black (implied) outlining extensive tax and estate planning tasks, including GRAT issues and estate returns. The document primarily focuses on a fee dispute where Epstein claims he is owed significantly more ($50-60m) than the $20m offered for his advisory work on a transaction involving Phaidon and other entities. Epstein disparages other advisors (Alan, Rick Bronstein) and lists money he allegedly 'found' for the recipient, including $11 million in dormant accounts.
This document is a marina market analysis for St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, comparing rental rates and amenities of six local marinas, including Sapphire Beach, Yacht Haven Grande, and American Yacht Harbor (identified as the 'subject marina'). It provides a detailed breakdown of monthly and annual wet slip rental costs based on boat length, along with descriptions of each facility's services. The document, produced by a firm likely named 'irr', is marked with a Bates number 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018842', indicating it is part of a collection for a U.S. House of Representatives committee investigation.
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