new mexico

Location
Mentions
1083
Relationships
5
Events
0
Documents
529
Also known as:
New Mexico property Santa Fe County, New Mexico New Mexico (NM) Possibly Zorro Ranch, New Mexico (inferred from terrain and context of EFTA files) Desert landscape (potentially New Mexico based on terrain) Desert environment (possibly New Mexico) Likely Zorro Ranch, New Mexico (Contextual inference based on terrain and file source) Likely Zorro Ranch, New Mexico (inferred from terrain) New Mexico (Inferred from landscape/vegetation)

Relationship Network

Loading... nodes
Interactive Network: Click nodes or edges to highlight connections and view details with action buttons. Drag nodes to reposition. Node size indicates connection count. Line color shows relationship strength: red (8-10), orange (6-7), yellow (4-5), gray (weak). Use legend and help buttons in the graph for more guidance.
5 total relationships
Connected Entity Relationship Type
Strength (mentions)
Documents Actions
person Accuser 2
Location of incident
5
1
View
person Annie
Location of conduct
5
1
View
person JANE
Travel incident location
5
1
View
person Ms. Maxwell
Travel logistics
5
1
View
person GHISLAINE MAXWELL
Location of alleged conduct
1
1
View
No events found for this entity.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018028.jpg

This document is a page from a sworn statement detailing the witness's traumatic experiences with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell in 1996. It describes alleged sexual misconduct involving the witness's younger sister, a sexual assault against the witness at Leslie Wexner's Ohio mansion, subsequent false imprisonment, and the reporting of these crimes to the FBI. The text also outlines the harassment and career destruction the witness faced from Epstein and Maxwell after reporting the assault.

Legal affidavit / witness statement
2025-11-19

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017977.jpg

This document is a printout of a Miami Herald article dated April 3, 2019, filed as a court exhibit in Case 1:19-cv-03377. It discusses legal motions to unseal documents related to Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein, noting Epstein's 'valuable consideration' given to the FBI in 2013. It also details Epstein's residency on Little St. James, his sex offender registration status in different jurisdictions, and includes a photo of a woman (likely Virginia Roberts Giuffre, though not explicitly captioned in the text).

News article / court exhibit
2025-11-19

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_010557.jpg

The text details an attempt by Rodriguez to sell stolen papers containing sensitive information about Jeffrey Epstein, including names of famous individuals and underage girls, for $50,000. Instead of paying, the lawyer he approached contacted the FBI, leading to a sting operation involving Special Agent Christina Pryor where Rodriguez was detained.

Book excerpt (likely from "filthy rich" by james patterson)
2025-11-19

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_010533.jpg

This document is a page from a book by James Patterson included in House Oversight findings. It details the February 2008 filing of a $50 million lawsuit against Jeffrey Epstein by 'Jane Doe #2,' alleging sexual assault of a minor (approx. 16 years old) between 2004 and 2005. The text quotes the complaint describing Epstein's wealth, properties (NY, NM, St. Thomas, Palm Beach), and his 'scheme' to recruit economically disadvantaged girls.

Book excerpt / government evidence file
2025-11-19

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023632.jpg

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.

Narrative excerpt / investigative report / book draft
2025-11-19

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023106.jpg

This document is page 5 of an interview (likely from The Litigation Daily) with high-profile defense attorney Reid Weingarten, dated September 8, 2015. Weingarten discusses his defense of Mike Espy, his close personal friendship with former AG Eric Holder, and their joint work establishing the 'See Forever Foundation' to assist juvenile offenders. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' bates stamp, indicating it was included in materials produced to Congress, likely relevant due to Weingarten's role as Jeffrey Epstein's defense attorney during the 2008 plea deal negotiations.

Article / interview transcript (litigation daily)
2025-11-19

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023047.jpg

This article from the Virgin Islands Daily News, originally by the Miami Herald, details how Alexander Acosta, as a federal prosecutor, negotiated a controversial non-prosecution agreement for Jeffrey Epstein in 2007. The deal allowed Epstein to avoid federal prison and concealed the extent of his crimes from his victims. The article highlights the involvement of high-profile figures and the ongoing trauma experienced by the victims.

Newspaper article
2025-11-19

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023005.jpg

This document outlines a timeline of the Epstein investigation between roughly June 2006 and September 2007, detailing the conflict between Palm Beach police and State Attorney Barry Krischer. It chronicles the escalation to a federal FBI investigation ('Operation Leap Year'), the preparation of a 53-page federal indictment, and the eventual negotiation of a non-prosecution agreement signed by Epstein on September 24, 2007, overseen by U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta.

Timeline / legislative oversight report
2025-11-19

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023000.jpg

This article from The Virgin Islands Daily News (originally by Miami Herald) reports on Alan Dershowitz's efforts to limit press access to a 2019 court hearing regarding the unsealing of documents in the Epstein/Maxwell sex trafficking case. It details the history of the defamation suit brought by Virginia Roberts Giuffre against Ghislaine Maxwell, the 2017 settlement, and the involvement of high-profile figures like Alexander Acosta and Sarah Ferguson. The article highlights the legal battle between privacy for the accused and the public's right to know, framed by the 'Perversion of Justice' investigation.

Newspaper article
2025-11-19

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022964.tif

This document describes Jeffrey Epstein's secretive and influential persona, his acquisition of wealth and properties, and his connections with prominent figures like Bill Clinton and Les Wexner. It details an event in 2002 where Epstein flew a group of scientists and TED participants, including the narrator, to Monterey on his private 727, accompanied by three young women, highlighting the luxurious and somewhat unsettling nature of the experience and hinting at a broader 'sex and money bromance' as reported by the New York Post.

Narrative document (likely an article, book excerpt, or report)
2025-11-19

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015646.jpg

This Daily Mail Online article from December 8, 2015, details Virginia's experiences with Jeffrey Epstein, starting when she was 17. She describes being flown to Britain to meet Prince Andrew, massaging Epstein, being paid for 'erotic massages,' and being trained to 'entertain' Epstein's friends and associates on his properties in New Mexico and the Caribbean. The article also mentions Virginia's use of Xanax provided by Epstein and her feelings of being 'special' and cared for by Epstein and Ghislaine, despite the exploitative nature of their relationship.

Daily mail online article
2025-11-19

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015624.jpg

This document is page 4 of a legal response by Edwards and Cassell in a case against Alan Dershowitz, arguing that sexual abuse allegations are inherent to the lawsuit and not peripheral. The text references legal precedents regarding confidentiality and cites Dershowitz's own counterclaim, which quotes specific allegations that Epstein forced a minor (Jane Doe #3) to have sexual relations with Dershowitz in various locations.

Legal court filing (response to motion)
2025-11-19

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015589.jpg

This document appears to be page 2 of a questionnaire or list of interrogatories from a House Oversight Committee investigation (indicated by the Bates stamp). It contains questions 8 through 15 directed at an unnamed individual regarding their relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. The questions probe the legal immunity deal, the frequency of communication between 1998 and 2001, travel to Epstein's properties (West Palm Beach, New Mexico, and the Virgin Islands), and specifically whether the individual witnessed young girls under the age of 18 at these locations or on Epstein's plane. Notably, the document refers to Epstein's island as 'Little St. John's' rather than the correct 'Little St. James'.

Congressional inquiry / interrogatory list
2025-11-19

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013438.jpg

This document appears to be a printout of a news article (likely from The Telegraph) originating from a House Oversight Committee file. It details the existence of a 'Black Book' or journal stolen by Epstein's servant, Alfredo Rodriguez, which Rodriguez termed 'The Holy Grail' due to its incriminating information regarding underage girls and high-profile contacts. The text highlights Epstein's connections to Bill Clinton (listing 21 phone numbers), Donald Trump, and Prince Andrew, and recounts Rodriguez's failed attempt to sell the book for $50,000, resulting in an FBI sting and his arrest.

Government record (house oversight committee production of a news article printout)
2025-11-19

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013327.jpg

This document is a page from a legal or oversight report detailing the testimony and actions of Alfredo Rodriguez, a household employee of Jeffrey Epstein. It describes Rodriguez witnessing underage girls entering the mansion for 'massages,' finding sex toys, and stealing a digital journal (referred to as the 'Holy Grail') from Epstein's computer which listed names of abuse victims across multiple global locations. The text notes Rodriguez was criminally charged in 2010 for trying to sell this journal to civil attorneys for $50,000 as an 'insurance policy' because he feared Epstein would make him disappear.

Legal filing / congressional oversight document
2025-11-19

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024699.jpg

This document is a page from an Ackrell Capital report (Chapter IV: U.S. Legal Landscape) featuring a map and list of U.S. state cannabis laws as of January 2018. It categorizes states by Recreational Law, Medical Cannabis Law, CBD/Limited Law, or No Law. While the document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, suggesting it was part of a document production to Congress (potentially related to financial investigations involving Epstein or related banks), the content itself is purely market research regarding the cannabis industry and contains no specific mention of Jeffrey Epstein or his associates.

Investment report / slide presentation
2025-11-19

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029420.jpg

This document, part of a 2017 House Oversight filing, recounts the conflict between Palm Beach police and the State Attorney regarding the prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein. It details how police sought serious molestation charges, but State Attorney Barry Krischer presented lesser charges to a grand jury, leading to accusations of preferential treatment. The text also highlights Epstein's high-profile connections, including Bill Clinton and Alan Dershowitz, and financial ties to Harvard and politicians like Eliot Spitzer and Bill Richardson.

Court filing / exhibit (news article or case summary)
2025-11-19

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029320.jpg

This legal document, dated September 12, 2013, outlines attorney Edwards' defense against Epstein's claims of improper litigation tactics. Edwards asserts he had a sound legal basis to pursue discovery and depositions from high-profile individuals—including Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, Alan Dershowitz, David Copperfield, and Bill Richardson—believing they possessed relevant information regarding Epstein's alleged sexual assaults. The document argues these individuals were identified as Epstein's 'close friends' and that seeking their testimony met the legal standard for discovery.

Legal filing / court document (likely a memorandum in support of summary judgment)
2025-11-19

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021802.jpg

This 2006 New York Times article details the friction between the Palm Beach Police and the State Attorney's office regarding the prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein. While police found probable cause for serious felonies including lewd molestation of minors, State Attorney Barry Krischer presented the case to a grand jury which resulted in a lesser indictment for soliciting prostitution. The article highlights accusations of preferential treatment due to Epstein's wealth and connections, noting his ties to Bill Clinton and Harvard.

News article / congressional exhibit
2025-11-19

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021784.jpg

This document, likely a page from a news article filed in House Oversight records, summarizes the conflict between Palm Beach police and the State Attorney regarding the indictment of Jeffrey Epstein. It details how Police Chief Reiter accused State Attorney Krischer of preferential treatment for Epstein. The text outlines Epstein's high-profile connections (Clinton, Harvard), his legal defense strategy led by Gerald Lefcourt and Alan Dershowitz, and provides specific graphic details of the allegations made by a 14-year-old victim who was recruited by Haley Robson.

News article / media report (contained within congressional oversight files)
2025-11-19

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021772.jpg

This document appears to be a news article or report summary detailing the 2006 investigation into Jeffrey Epstein in Palm Beach. It highlights the conflict between the police (who sought serious molestation charges) and the State Attorney (who pursued lesser solicitation charges), allegations of preferential treatment due to Epstein's wealth and connections, and the political fallout involving returned donations. It also outlines Epstein's defense strategy led by Gerald Lefcourt and Alan Dershowitz.

News article / media report (excerpt included in oversight file)
2025-11-19

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021665.jpg

An FBI FD-350 form containing a Palm Beach Post article dated January 26, 2010. The article details the obstruction charges against Alfredo Rodriguez, a former employee of Jeffrey Epstein, who attempted to sell a 'black book' containing victims' names to an undercover agent for $50,000. The FBI affidavit by Special Agent Christina Pryor notes that this withheld evidence contained hundreds of victims and could have significantly altered the original federal case against Epstein.

Fbi form fd-350 (newspaper clipping)
2025-11-19

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021522.jpg

A newspaper article details a lawsuit alleging that Jeffrey Epstein paid a minor $300 for sexual acts after she was recruited by Haley Robson. The article discusses the police investigation, Epstein's indictment on solicitation charges, and mentions other lawsuits and allegations regarding his properties in Palm Beach and the Virgin Islands.

Newspaper article clipping
2025-11-19

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021502.jpg

This FBI document from the Miami office to New York, dated February 6, 2008, details cooperation with the PBCRA regarding the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. It focuses on establishing federal jurisdiction via interstate commerce (travel) for illicit sexual conduct and prostitution, citing flight manifests from 2004-2005 and a specific 2007 interview with a victim who confirmed Epstein used the same modus operandi in New York as he did in Palm Beach. The memo also lists Epstein's various properties, including the specific address of his Manhattan mansion.

Fbi electronic communication / internal memo
2025-11-19

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021092.jpg

A Tatler magazine article (page 91) profiling Ghislaine Maxwell following the death of her father, Robert Maxwell. It details her transition to New York, her financial status (£80k/year trust), and her meeting of Jeffrey Epstein, who is described as a wealthy, mysterious financier who paid for her Concorde travel. The document includes significant photos, including the infamous image of Prince Andrew with 17-year-old Virginia Roberts (described as Epstein's 'personal masseuse') and a group shot including Donald Trump and Melania Knauss.

Magazine article (tatler)
2025-11-19
Total Received
$0.00
0 transactions
Total Paid
$0.00
0 transactions
Net Flow
$0.00
0 total transactions
No financial transactions found for this entity. Entity linking may need to be improved.
As Sender
0
As Recipient
0
Total
0
No communications found for this entity. Entity linking may need to be improved.

Discussion 0

Sign in to join the discussion

No comments yet

Be the first to share your thoughts on this epstein entity