This document is a page from a court transcript (likely the Ghislaine Maxwell trial) documenting the direct examination of a witness named Rodgers (likely pilot David Rodgers). The testimony confirms flight log entries for March 5 and 6, 2001, showing that Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Virginia Roberts flew together from Palm Beach, Florida to Stephenville, Canada, and then to Paris, France.
This document is a page from a court transcript filed on August 10, 2022. In it, a witness named Rodgers confirms under direct examination that Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Virginia Roberts were passengers together on two separate flights. One of these flights is identified as taking place on January 30, 2001, from St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, to Palm Beach, Florida.
This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing the direct examination of a witness named Rodgers. The witness confirms details of two flights from January 2001: flight 1444 on Jan 26th from Teterboro, NJ to Palm Beach, FL, and flight 1445 on Jan 29th from Palm Beach to St. Thomas. Rodgers affirms that Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Virginia Roberts were all passengers on flight 1444.
This document is a page from a court transcript dated August 10, 2022, detailing the direct examination of a witness named Rodgers. Rodgers testifies about a flight in December 2000 from Palm Beach, Florida, to Teterboro, New Jersey, confirming that Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Virginia Roberts were passengers. The witness also states they remember Virginia Roberts flying on Jeffrey Epstein's private planes 32 times.
This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) featuring the direct examination of a witness named Rodgers (likely a pilot). The testimony confirms flight details from 1996, specifically identifying Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell as passengers on flights between Palm Beach, Teterboro, and Santa Fe. Notably, the testimony highlights a flight on May 22, 1996, where Epstein and Maxwell were the only two passengers.
This document is a page from a court transcript (Rodgers - direct) discussing specific entries in flight logs from 1997 and 1998. The testimony confirms a 1997 flight where Jeffrey Epstein was the sole passenger, and a 1998 flight from Palm Beach to Teterboro where Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and a person identified only as 'Jane' were passengers. The defense attorney, Mr. Everdell, objected to the mention of 'Jane,' but was overruled.
This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) filed on August 10, 2022. It features the direct examination of a witness named Mr. Rodgers, who was the pilot of a Gulf Stream G2B. He testifies regarding flight number 916 on November 11, 1996, confirming a trip from Palm Beach, Florida, to Teterboro, New Jersey, carrying passengers including Jeffrey Epstein and a person identified only as 'Jane'.
This document is a page from a court transcript dated August 10, 2022, featuring the direct examination of a witness named Rodgers. Rodgers, a pilot, describes a flight on July 26, 1991, from Teterboro, NJ, to Palm Beach, FL, confirming that Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and two other individuals were passengers. The witness also states that Epstein owned a home on Palm Beach Island.
This document is a page from the opening statement by Ms. Pomerantz in the trial of US v. Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN). It details how the defendant and Epstein groomed a 14-year-old victim identified as 'Jane' through gifts, money, and outings before escalating to sexual abuse at Epstein's Palm Beach home. The text emphasizes the defendant's role in normalizing the abuse by being present in the room while Epstein, a man in his 40s, abused the minor.
This document is a page from the court transcript of the opening statement by Ms. Pomerantz in the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN). The prosecutor outlines the evidence to be presented, detailing Jeffrey Epstein's wealth, luxury properties (Palm Beach, Manhattan, NM, Paris, USVI), and private planes. It specifically defines the relationship between Maxwell and Epstein as intimate partners starting in the early 1990s, transitioning to 'best of friends' and closest associates.
This document is a page from the court transcript of the opening statement by Ms. Pomerantz (Government) in the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN). The prosecutor describes an event in the summer of 1994 where a 14-year-old girl named 'Jane' was approached at a camp for talented kids by a man and a woman (implied to be Epstein and Maxwell). The pair claimed to be donors to the camp, established a connection via their shared residence in Palm Beach, Florida, and obtained the minor's phone number.
A household shopping list dated March 3, 2005, detailing specific grocery items including meats, beverages, cereals, and cheeses. The document specifically mentions 'Ms Maxwell' (Ghislaine Maxwell) and 'David' as individuals who will provide further instructions on purchasing meat and fish. It includes a section for items specifically from 'Carmine Giardini's Market', indicating the location is likely in the Palm Beach area.
This document is a first-floor architectural plan for the 'Epstein Residence' at 358 El Brillo Way, Palm Beach, Florida, dated September 24, 1994. Created by architects Roger Wm. Sahli and Michael J. Johnson, the drawing includes extensive handwritten notes detailing proposed renovations, such as modifying the pool, updating rooms, and ensuring compliance with FEMA regulations for certain equipment.
This document is a Plaintiff's response to interrogatories in a civil case against the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein. It lists specific interactions Jane Doe had with Epstein's associates between 1994 and 1999, identifying Ghislaine Maxwell, Juan Alessi, Darren Indyke, Adam Perry Lang, Lesley Groff, Mark Epstein, and Sarah Kellen. The response details roles these individuals played, ranging from facilitating abuse and meetings to providing transportation and making threatening financial demands.
This document is a page from a Student Information System (SIS) record for an unidentified student within the Palm Beach County School District. It lists administrative details such as an original enrollment date of August 27, 1990, and indicates the student transferred from another school in the same district. The document was printed or accessed on July 19, 2021, and bears a Department of Justice Bates stamp.
This document is an executive summary of a Department of Justice Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) investigation into the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case by the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida (USAO) in 2007-2008. It outlines the factual background, starting with the 2005 Palm Beach Police Department investigation, the subsequent state indictment, and the referral to federal authorities. The summary details how the federal investigation led to a controversial non-prosecution agreement (NPA) signed on September 24, 2007, and notes that the OPR also investigated whether prosecutors committed misconduct by failing to consult with or misleading victims.
This document is page 9 of a Probable Cause Affidavit from the Palm Beach Police Department, dated May 1, 2006. It details the account of a victim identified as 'ML', describing a massage session with Jeffrey Epstein that escalated into sexual assault, including digital penetration, despite her objections. The document also notes financial payments of $200 for the victim and $100 for a recruiter named 'YL', and introduces a second victim interview ('CL') who was recruited by Tatum Miller.
In this letter dated May 1, 2006, Palm Beach Police Chief Michael S. Reiter formally submits probable cause affidavits and case files regarding Jeffrey Epstein, Sarah Kellen, and Haley Robson to State Attorney Barry E. Krischer. Reiter expresses frustration that phone calls from himself and his lead detective have been ignored by the State Attorney's office. He characterizes the State Attorney's handling of the cases as 'highly unusual' and urges Krischer to consider disqualifying himself from the prosecution.
This document is a page from a checkbook for the 'JEFFREY E. EPSTEIN HOUSEHOLD ACCOUNT' at Colonial Bank. It contains a register entry dated February 1, 2005, for a $1,600.00 payroll payment to Jerome Pierre for his January 2005 salary. A handwritten note indicates this was the 'Last check written by Alfredo Rodriguez', suggesting Rodriguez previously had authority to make payments from the account.
This document is the conclusion of a Department of Justice Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) report concerning the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case. Prompted by a 2018 Miami Herald article, the OPR investigated the 2007 non-prosecution agreement (NPA) orchestrated by the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida. The report identifies five former federal prosecutors, including former U.S. Attorney R. Alexander Acosta, as subjects of the investigation for their roles in negotiating and executing the controversial deal.
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.
This document appears to be a page from a DOJ report (likely the OPR report) detailing the structure of Florida law enforcement and the background of U.S. Attorney R. Alexander Acosta. It outlines the roles of the Palm Beach State Attorney and Sheriff's Office, Acosta's professional history, and his direct involvement in negotiating Jeffrey Epstein's controversial Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) and subsequent state plea deal.
This document is a page from a legal filing, specifically from Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN, filed on July 8, 2020. It identifies two properties owned by a person named Epstein: an estate in Palm Beach, Florida, called the "Palm Beach Residence," and a ranch in Santa Fe, New Mexico, called the "New Mexico Residence." The document includes photographs of both properties.
This document is a page from a legal filing dated July 2, 2020. It identifies two properties owned by an individual named Epstein: an estate in Palm Beach, Florida, and a ranch in Santa Fe, New Mexico, providing photographs for each location.
This document is page 7 of a legal filing from case 1:20-mj-00132-AJ, filed on July 2, 2020. It identifies two properties owned by Epstein: an estate in Palm Beach, Florida, referred to as the "Palm Beach Residence," and a ranch in Santa Fe, New Mexico, referred to as the "New Mexico Residence." The document includes photographs of both properties.
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