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| 1994-06-30 | N/A | Publication of The Times featuring Prince Charles' comments on divorce and Princess Diana's publi... | United Kingdom | View |
An evidence photograph (EFTA00002907) showing the interior of a closet with hanging clothes and red shoes. Centered on the wall is a framed front page of 'The Times' dated Thursday, June 30, 1994. The main headline reads 'Divorce is no bar to throne says Prince' and features the famous image of Princess Diana in her 'Revenge Dress,' alongside a story about a royal jet incident.
This document appears to be a narrative excerpt or book draft (possibly by Michael Wolff) recounting the history of Jeffrey Epstein's rise to social prominence and subsequent legal fall. It details his interactions with high-profile figures like Princess Diana, Graydon Carter, and Bill Clinton, specifically mentioning a 1994 dinner and travel with Clinton. The text also covers the beginning of the legal investigation in Palm Beach, the involvement of lawyers Alan Dershowitz and Roy Black, and Epstein's eventual plea deal and release in 2010.
This document is a page from a House Oversight file (015243) containing an excerpt discussing conspiracy theories regarding mind control. It features a quote from 'Konformist editor Sterling' writing to 'Phillips' expressing skepticism about the book 'Trance Formation' and warning of a 'witch-hunt' mentality. The text also details extreme allegations made by author Brice Taylor in her 1999 book 'Thanks for the Memories,' involving high-profile figures such as Bob Hope, Henry Kissinger, Walt Disney, and the Kennedys.
This document is page 16 of 17 of a printout from the Daily Mail website, dated March 16, 2011. The header refers to an article concerning Prince Andrew meeting a 17-year-old girl flown to Britain by a 'sex offender friend' (referencing the Epstein/Giuffre scandal). However, the body content of this specific page consists entirely of a sidebar list of unrelated news headlines current at the time, including updates on the Fukushima nuclear disaster, riots in Bahrain, and various UK domestic news stories. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp.
This document appears to be a draft from Virginia Giuffre's memoir describing an evening in London where she was prepared by Ghislaine Maxwell to meet Prince Andrew. The text details her anxiety, her use of Xanax to cope, and a conversation with Jeffrey Epstein where he explains the controversial history of Ghislaine's father, Robert Maxwell (including his pension fraud and death at sea), to explain Ghislaine's background and loyalty to Epstein. The excerpt concludes with Prince Andrew arriving at the townhouse to take the narrator dancing.
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