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Bengt
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GHISLAINE MAXWELL
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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1982-01-01 | N/A | Donna Ferrato photographed a domestic violence incident between Elisabeth and Bengt. | Unknown | View |
A U.S. Passport Application (DS-11) for Ghislaine Noelle Maxwell dated November 27, 2002. The document lists her residence as St. Thomas, USVI (c/o American Yacht Harbor), her occupation as 'Business Woman', and indicates she became a naturalized citizen on the same day (11/27/2002). It also notes upcoming travel plans to the United Kingdom starting December 5, 2002.
This document is a Warranty Deed recorded on January 28, 2016, confirming the sale of Great St. James Island in the US Virgin Islands from Christian Kjaer to Great St. Jim, LLC (an entity associated with Jeffrey Epstein). The purchase price was $17,500,000.00. The transaction involved significant stamp duty taxes ($612,500) and was notarized in Denmark before being recorded in St. Thomas.
This document appears to be a page from a larger House Oversight production (Bates stamped 020670) containing a printout of an article or listicle item titled '#5 Behind The Counter'. The text describes a famous 1982 photograph by Donna Ferrato depicting domestic violence between a couple named Elisabeth and Bengt, which eventually led to the publication of the book 'Living With the Enemy' and influenced the 1994 Violence Against Women Act. The actual image is missing from the document due to a file display error.
Confirming the French version of the paper was published in Senegalese newspapers and Seneweb.com.
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