In this May 2023 filing to the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands, a pro se incarcerated Ghislaine Maxwell requests a 180-day stay in her civil suit for indemnification against the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein. Maxwell argues she needs time to find new counsel following her previous attorney's withdrawal, citing severe communication restrictions and lack of access to legal resources (computers, state case law) within FCI Tallahassee. She also argues the civil case should be paused pending the outcome of her criminal appeal (2nd Circuit Case 22-14626-CR) and cites a 2002 lawsuit (Shanks v. Wexner) as evidence that Epstein historically indemnified her for legal costs.
This document is a TECS Person Encounter List generated by U.S. Customs and Border Protection on Jan 4, 2019. It details 136 records of travel entries and exits for Jeffrey Epstein between Oct 2016 and Dec 2018. The records primarily show private jet travel (using tail numbers N212JE, N120JE, N415LM, N331JE, N90JE) between Teterboro (NJ), West Palm Beach (FL), St. Thomas (USVI), and Paris (France).
An evidentiary photograph labeled EFTA00003495 showing Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell standing inside a rustic barn or storage building with stone walls. They are accompanied by an unidentified female with long wavy hair. The room is cluttered with construction materials, including stacked tiles, old doors, pipes, and a wheeled metal chassis.
This document contains a page of four phone message slips from a spiral-bound book, entered as Government Exhibit 2-D-R. Messages are primarily directed to Jeffrey Epstein ('JE' or 'Mr Epstein'). One message from 'Doron' (310 area code) was taken by Evelyne on Feb 1, 2003. Another message mentions 'Sarah' and states 'She will be here tomorrow @ 11am'. Phone numbers with area codes 310, 478, and 917 are present, though partially redacted.
This document is a U.S. Customs and Border Protection "Person Encounter List" generated on December 14, 2021, by Michael Aznaran. It details nine international flights taken by a redacted individual between January 1996 and July 2004, including dates, airlines, and flight paths to and from various airports in the United States, Europe, and the Caribbean. The document is marked as a defendant's exhibit and is for official/law enforcement use.
This document is page 335 of a technical glossary, specifically Appendix A.2, defining specialized terms related to Artificial Intelligence and the OpenCog framework. It defines terms such as Knowledge Base, Language Comprehension, Learning Server, and Link Parser. While part of a House Oversight document dump (likely related to investigations into Epstein's funding of science/AI research), the page itself contains purely technical definitions and mentions creators Sleator and Temperley from Carnegie-Mellon University.
This document appears to be a contact list or address book entries, primarily focusing on individuals and services in France, with some banking contacts in the US and UK. It details multiple contact numbers and addresses for Jeffrey Epstein, various individuals associated with him (e.g., Jean Marie, Valdson, Ms. Peres), and various businesses and services including hotels, restaurants, car rentals, and night clubs. Banking information for Colonial Bank, Nat West, and PB National is also included.
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