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Accuser 2
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Annie
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JANE
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Ms. Maxwell
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GHISLAINE MAXWELL
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This document is a legal complaint filed by Juliette Bryant against the executors of Jeffrey Edward Epstein's estate. It details allegations of sexual abuse and trafficking by Epstein, beginning when Bryant was 20 years old, and describes Epstein's extensive sex trafficking network and his previous legal actions and statements regarding his conduct.
This document is a handwritten list found in Jeffrey Epstein's files, categorizing various high-profile individuals into groups such as 'Politicians', 'Business', 'House Staff', and 'Academics'. The list includes notable figures like Peter Mandelson, Bill Richardson, Mort Zuckerman, and prominent scientists like Lawrence Krauss and Murray Gell-Mann. There is also a category for 'Charity Recipients' and mentions of 'Security', alongside a note about a letter from 'Governer Stefanie' and a name 'Acasta' (possibly Alexander Acosta).
This document is a post-indictment (circa July 2019) investigative summary by federal authorities detailing the history of investigations into Jeffrey Epstein from 2005 to 2019. It outlines his sexual abuse of minors in New York, Florida, and other locations, specifically noting that victims were as young as 14 and were paid $200-$300 per encounter. The text mentions cooperating witnesses (Victim-1, 2, and 3), the role of redacted co-conspirators in recruiting minors, and the prosecution's intent to pursue these co-conspirators following Epstein's indictment.
Internal FBI email from August 2019 discussing media inquiries from CNN and the NY Times regarding a victim who claimed she reported Epstein and Maxwell to the FBI in 1996. The FBI searched their 'Sentinel' database and found no record of the 1996 contact, but confirmed they interviewed the victim in November 2006, where she described incidents at Epstein's New Mexico ranch involving 'cuddling' and massage by Maxwell. The email warns leadership that the NY Times may publish a story suggesting the FBI knew of Epstein's crimes as early as 1996.
This document contains a series of internal FBI emails from August 2019 regarding the Jeffrey Epstein investigation following his death. The emails discuss logistical updates, such as serving subpoenas at a Bronx hotel and analyzing a cell phone via CART, as well as high-level strategy for reporting to DOJ and FBI Headquarters. Specifically, the correspondence outlines how to manage media rumors concerning Ghislaine Maxwell and prepare for upcoming court hearings with victims.
This document is an email chain containing a press release from the United States Attorney's Office Southern District of New York, dated July 2, 2020, announcing the arrest and charges against Ghislaine Maxwell. Maxwell is charged with conspiring with Jeffrey Epstein to sexually abuse minors, facilitating abuse, and perjury in connection with 2016 depositions. The press release details Maxwell's alleged role in grooming and abusing minors alongside Epstein in various locations including New York, Florida, New Mexico, and London.
An internal Department of Justice email dated August 29, 2019, shortly after Epstein's death. The National Coordinator for Child Exploitation Prevention & Interdiction informs an SDNY official that an Assistant US Attorney in New Mexico has inquired about seizing Epstein's New Mexico property (Zorro Ranch). The sender clarifies that SDNY retains jurisdiction over the case and asset forfeiture efforts must be coordinated through them.
This document is a legal letter dated December 28, 2020, from Ghislaine Maxwell's defense attorney, Christian Everdell, to the US Attorney's Office (SDNY). The letter formally requests a Bill of Particulars to clarify the allegations in the Superseding Indictment, specifically asking for the real names of Minor Victims 1-3, precise dates and locations of alleged grooming and sexual abuse, details regarding travel in 1996 (NM and FL/NY), and specifics concerning perjury allegations from 2016 depositions.
This document contains a 2020 email from Boies Schiller Flexner LLP discussing a FOIA discovery regarding Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Trust. The attached records include a 1993 Power of Attorney appointing John J. Kelly to handle land purchases in New Mexico, and a 1994 New Mexico State Land Office appraisement form. Crucially, the 1994 form is signed by Ghislaine Maxwell, who swears under oath to be a 'disinterested person' while appraising the land for Epstein's lease, despite listing the same Manhattan address (457 Madison Ave) as Epstein.
This document is an internal email dated December 20, 2019, discussing the collection of title transfer documents and articles of incorporation for Jeffrey Epstein's properties in New York, Palm Beach, and the Virgin Islands. The sender notes that some documents were obtained via grand jury subpoenas and mentions that records for the New Mexico property are currently missing. The attachments reveal specific corporate entities used for these properties, including LSJ LLC, Nautilus Inc., Laurel Inc., and Maple Inc.
This document is an internal email chain from November 2019 forwarding claims of Jeffrey Epstein victims to the FBI. The primary claim involves a 17-year-old female from Calderitas, Mexico, alleged to have been abused at Epstein's properties in New York and the Virgin Islands. A secondary, potentially unrelated note within the chain mentions a call from a mother in New Mexico regarding sex trafficking.
This document is a sworn statement from a former houseman/majordomo who worked for Jeffrey Epstein from 1991 to 2002 at the Palm Beach residence (358 El Brillo). The witness describes Ghislaine Maxwell as his boss and the manager of all Epstein's households. He testifies to the frequent presence of young girls (estimated 16-17 years old) giving massages, the use of sex toys found in the home, and high volumes of towels used daily. The witness also details a recent incident where he was contacted by a private investigator named Paul, hired by Epstein's legal team, who questioned him and advised him regarding his cooperation with the police.
This document is an email thread from November 2020 involving Marc A. Weinstein of Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP and an unnamed government official. Weinstein reports fabricated warranty deeds filed against Jeffrey Epstein's properties in Palm Beach and New Mexico. The official responds that their office has declined to open an investigation and advises Weinstein to contact local authorities.
This document is an email chain from May 2020 between an Assistant U.S. Attorney (SDNY) and Andrew Tomback (White & Case), representing the Epstein Estate. The AUSA is inquiring about the existence of historical surveillance videos (noting they are likely overwritten) and requesting digital copies of physical photographs located in Epstein's Florida and New Mexico residences which were not previously seized by warrant. Tomback confirms the Estate will not list any property for sale before June 15, 2020.
This document is an email thread between Sigrid McCawley (Boies Schiller Flexner) and an Assistant US Attorney from the SDNY regarding a witness in the Epstein investigation. The correspondence, spanning January to May 2020, coordinates the handover of 1995-1996 journal entries and photographs, and schedules a second interview with the witness. The prosecution explicitly states they have 'no doubts whatsoever' about the witness's candor and truthfulness.
This document is an email chain between attorney Sigrid McCawley and the SDNY (specifically an Assistant US Attorney, possibly named Boxer) regarding a witness in the Epstein investigation. The correspondence, dating from January to May 2020, discusses the provision of the witness's journal entries from late 1995 and early 1996, which detail a trip to New York, a visit to Epstein's house, and a movie outing with him. The SDNY expresses confidence in the witness's truthfulness and requests a follow-up interview to review her experiences again.
This document contains an email chain between Sigrid McCawley (Boies Schiller Flexner LLP) and an Assistant United States Attorney from the SDNY regarding a witness in the Epstein/Maxwell investigation. The correspondence, dating from January to May 2020, discusses the provision of the witness's journal entries from late 1995 and early 1996, which detail a trip to New York, visits to Epstein's house, and social outings with him. The prosecutors also request a follow-up interview with the witness, noting they found her previous testimony credible.
This document contains a series of emails between Sigrid McCawley (Boies Schiller Flexner LLP) and an Assistant US Attorney from the SDNY regarding a witness in the Epstein investigation. The correspondence, dating from January to May 2020, coordinates the handover of specific journal entries from 1995 and 1996, which detail the witness's trips to New York, visits to Epstein's house, and social outings with him. The prosecutors explicitly state they have no doubts about the witness's candor and request a follow-up interview.
This document is a series of email chains between Sigrid McCawley (Boies Schiller Flexner) and an Assistant US Attorney from the SDNY regarding a witness cooperating in the Epstein/Maxwell investigation. The correspondence, dating from January to May 2020, coordinates the handover of the witness's journal entries from 1995-1996 and schedules a follow-up interview. The journals confirm the witness visited Epstein's NY house in January 1996 and went to the movies with him.
This document is an email chain between Sigrid McCawley (Boies Schiller Flexner LLP) and a redacted Assistant US Attorney from the SDNY regarding a witness in the Epstein investigation. The correspondence, dating from January to May 2020, coordinates the handover of evidence, specifically journal entries from 1995-1996 and photographs involving Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. The emails confirm the witness's historical contact with Epstein, including visits to his NY house and going to the movies, and arrange for a follow-up interview with prosecutors.
This document is an FY 2021 funding request from the Southern District of New York for $200,000 to support the investigation into Ghislaine Maxwell following Jeffrey Epstein's death. The funds are requested for database hosting ($100k) and travel ($100k) to interview at least 50 victims and manage voluminous records. The document also notes potential civil forfeiture actions against Epstein's properties valued at over $100 million.
This document is an email thread from July 8, 2020, in which an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York requests the creation of a 'Victim & Witnesses Services' webpage for the Ghislaine Maxwell case (United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell, 20 Cr. 330). The email provides the specific text to be posted, including details of the charges unsealed on July 2, 2020 (enticement of a minor, transportation of a minor, conspiracy, perjury), alleged crime locations (NY, FL, NM, UK), and contact information for the FBI and the Victim/Witness Unit.
This document is a letter motion from the U.S. Department of Justice to Magistrate Judge Debra Freeman requesting a stay of the civil case 'Jane Doe v. Darren K. Indyke' pending the outcome of the criminal prosecution regarding Ghislaine Maxwell. The Government argues that proceeding with civil discovery would prejudice the criminal trial by exposing witnesses, risking harassment, and allowing Maxwell to circumvent criminal discovery limitations. The letter references the June 2020 indictment of Maxwell for her role in Jeffrey Epstein's sexual abuse scheme.
This document is an email summary of a May 13, 2021, videoconference between the SDNY and counsel for former Governor Bill Richardson. Richardson's lawyers presented a defense against allegations connecting him to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, specifically denying he ever attended parties, received massages, or flew on Epstein's plane, though admitting to receiving political donations. The notes mention a March 2021 polygraph test Richardson passed regarding sexual allegations and request that the SDNY confirm Richardson is not a target of their investigation.
This document contains an email thread from December 2019 between the United States Attorney's Office (implied) and legal counsel for the Jeffrey Epstein Estate (Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP). The estate's counsel requests search warrant inventories for Epstein's New York and New Mexico properties and proposes a meeting to discuss the government's potential forfeiture claims. The government response notes that the criminal case is 'now-defunct,' directs them to discovery previously provided to defense counsel (referencing specific Bates numbers), and clarifies that the government had not searched the New Mexico property.
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