This New York Magazine article from 2006 explores the lives of various billionaires, including Ron Burkle, the founders of Google and Yahoo, and Jeffrey Epstein. It details Epstein's 'womanizing' lifestyle, his private jet travel with women, and allegations regarding minors at his Palm Beach home. The article also covers Ron Burkle's political connections to Bill Clinton, his private jet '770BB', and his high-profile divorce.
This document is a page from a court transcript dated August 10, 2022, detailing a discussion between an attorney, Mr. Rohrbach, and the Court. The conversation centers on the government's plan to question a witness about photos of celebrities and nude women in Epstein's residence without submitting the photos as evidence. The Court reserves judgment on the admission of any photo exhibits but indicates it finds the proposed line of questioning acceptable.
This legal document excerpt discusses the evidence regarding whether Carolyn was sex trafficked after November 1, 2004, and before she turned 18 in early 2005. It details Carolyn's testimony about her contacts with Epstein, including visits to his house and phone calls in 2004, and his alleged comments about her age and friends, all within the context of a conspiracy to traffic her.
This legal document is a judicial analysis regarding the sentencing of a defendant. The judge concludes that the evidence, including message pads, does not sufficiently prove the offense continued after November 1, 2004, and therefore the 2003 sentencing guidelines must apply instead of the 2004 guidelines. The judge then begins to address the defendant's objections to specific sentencing enhancements under the 2003 guidelines, confirming that the requirements for an enhancement under 4B1.5(b) have been met.
This legal document, dated February 28, 2023, analyzes evidence to determine if a sex trafficking conspiracy involving Epstein continued into late 2004. It scrutinizes the testimony of a woman named Carolyn, detailing her visits to Epstein's house, phone calls she made to him in the summer of 2004, and her final visit in 2005 after she turned 18. The analysis suggests a lack of evidence for conspiratorial conduct in the specific period of November-December 2004.
This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, from case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE. It captures the cross-examination of a witness named Carolyn by an attorney, Mr. Pagliuca. The questioning focuses on the witness's claim that she previously saw a photograph of a nude and pregnant Ms. Maxwell in Epstein's house.
This document is a page from a Probable Cause Affidavit filed by the Palm Beach Police Department on May 1, 2006. It details the testimony of a victim identified as 'MD', a student at Royal Palm Beach High School, who describes two specific incidents where she was paid $200 to provide massages to Jeffrey Epstein. The affidavit describes sexual acts, including Epstein masturbating in front of the victim and using a vibrator on her, while noting that Epstein was aware she was a high school student.
This Probable Cause Affidavit from the Palm Beach Police Department, dated May 1, 2006, details statements by a witness named Robson. Robson describes being paid to recruit young girls (ages 14-16) for Jeffrey Epstein after he told her 'the younger the better' and rejected a 23-year-old. The document details specific payments for recruiting and sexualized massages, and identifies a 14-year-old victim referred to as SG.
This probable cause affidavit from the Palm Beach Police Department details an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. It outlines a victim's (SG) account of being paid $300 by Epstein for a massage involving sexual contact, after being recruited by Haley Robson who paid her an additional $200. The document includes evidence from police-monitored phone calls, a voicemail, and a trash pull at Epstein's residence, as well as Robson's own statement detailing how she was recruited into providing massages for money.
This Probable Cause Affidavit details two incidents where a woman identified as CL was brought to Jeffrey Epstein's house for what she believed was lingerie modeling but resulted in massages involving sexual assault and payment. It also describes an ongoing investigation revealing a pattern of similar incidents with other 'females' coordinated by Sarah Kellen, all of whom were over eighteen and provided similar accounts of Epstein's massage routine. The document was sworn to by Det Joe Recarey on May 1, 2006.
This document is page 9 of a Probable Cause Affidavit filed by the Palm Beach Police Department on May 1, 2006. It details testimony from witnesses 'YL' and a redacted individual regarding sexual misconduct by Jeffrey Epstein. The affidavit describes payments for massages, the recruitment of minors (including a 16-year-old named 'ML') by Haley Robson and an associate named Sarah, and specific allegations that Epstein masturbated during massages and pressured girls to undress.
This Probable Cause Affidavit from the Palm Beach Police Department, dated May 1, 2006, outlines an investigation into Jeff Epstein. It details a statement from an unnamed woman who was paid $200 to massage Epstein and alleges he grabbed her inappropriately. The document also includes a statement from another individual, JS, who reported being taken to Epstein's house twice by an acquaintance, Haley Robson, when she was sixteen.
This probable cause affidavit from the Palm Beach Police Department, dated May 1, 2006, details an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. It outlines the testimony of a victim, SG, who was paid $300 by Epstein for a 'massage' arranged by Haley Robson, who in turn paid SG $200. The document describes police-directed taped phone calls, a voicemail from Robson setting up another appointment, and evidence from a trash pull at Epstein's residence corroborating the appointment, leading to the interview and sworn statement of Robson.
This document is a page from a court transcript of the cross-examination of a witness named Carolyn. The questioning focuses on a discrepancy between her current testimony and a 2007 statement she gave to the FBI regarding how she obtained Mr. Epstein's phone number. The transcript also reveals that Epstein paid Carolyn $300 and that she later attempted to schedule a massage by leaving a message with someone named Sarah.
This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing the cross-examination of a witness named Carolyn. The questioning focuses on whether Carolyn was instructed by Ms. Roberts and/or a person named Virginia to lie about her age, claiming to be 17, to a man named Epstein. The transcript confirms Carolyn told the FBI this in 2007 and also discusses her first visit to Epstein's house, arranged by Ms. Roberts, to provide a massage for payment.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated February 17, 2006, documents an interview with an 18-year-old woman who alleges Jeffrey Epstein sexually assaulted her multiple times during paid massage sessions at his home, beginning in May 2005. The woman claims Epstein touched her breasts, masturbated during the sessions, and digitally penetrated her on one occasion. The report also states the woman admitted to receiving money for bringing other people, including a girl and her friend Tory Bean, to Epstein's house to "work."
A Palm Beach Police Department incident report dated February 17, 2006, detailing an interview conducted on January 25, 2006, with a redacted female witness. The witness recounts an incident from the previous year (when she was 17) involving her former roommate Dana Burns and Jeffrey Epstein. The report describes Burns providing the witness with Epstein's money to buy lingerie, followed by Epstein pressuring the witness to model the underwear for him at his home, with Burns' encouragement.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated February 17, 2006, documents a witness's statement regarding Jeffrey Epstein. The witness alleges she was paid $300 per visit for massages that escalated into sexual acts with Epstein and his assistant, Nada Marcinkova, whom she later identified in a photo lineup. The report also notes that Epstein's attorney, Guy Fronstin, refused to make his client available for a statement, explaining that Epstein simply has a 'passion for massages'.
This is a page from a Palm Beach Police Department incident report dated February 17, 2006. It details a statement from a redacted victim who describes being brought to Jeffrey Epstein's house by 'Robson'. The victim describes meeting Epstein and a blond female assistant, being led to a massage room, and being pressured into disrobing and performing a massage while Epstein masturbated. The victim notes that Epstein paid her $300 and that Robson admitted to knowing what would happen.
This document is page 75 of a legal deposition transcript dated July 26, 2017. An attorney, Mr. Tein, questions an unnamed witness about their knowledge of Mr. Epstein, including whether he or his employees ever harmed the witness's father's property and a more serious allegation that Epstein almost killed the father. The questioning also probes a past statement the witness made to police about a trip to Epstein's house with a person named Hayley, suggesting the witness lied to authorities.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report details two main activities. The first, dated April 20, 2006, describes a detective's search of a residence and the seizure of two computers (a Dell and a Premio) for forensic analysis. The second part is a narrative from December 21, 2005, which recounts efforts to subpoena Epstein's former houseman, Alfredo Rodriguez, and an analysis of phone records showing multiple calls from Haley Robson to a victim on February 6, 2005, the same day an incident occurred at Epstein's house.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated April 20, 2006, documents a victim's sworn statement from October 11, 2005. The victim details her initial encounter with Epstein, a massage for which she was paid $200 that ended with him masturbating, and claims this escalated over 'hundreds' of subsequent visits. These later encounters allegedly involved his assistant, Nada Marcinkova, whom Epstein reportedly bragged was his 'Yugoslavian sex slave'.
This document is page 80 from a James Patterson book detailing the Palm Beach Police Department's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. It describes a police search of Epstein's home where officers found Alison's high school transcript and noted the presence of non-relative young women, specifically naming Sarah Kellen and Nadia Marcinkova. The text highlights Chief Reiter's suspicion that the house had been 'scrubbed' or tidied up before the police arrived, suggesting Epstein had been tipped off.
This document is Page 72 from a non-fiction book (likely 'Filthy Rich' or similar) included in House Oversight Committee records. It details the Palm Beach Police Department's investigation on October 6, 2005, specifically their interview with 'Cynthia Selleck' (a pseudonym). The text describes how Cynthia was recruited at age 16 by Wendy Dobbs from her high school to provide massages for Jeffrey Epstein.
This document is a scanned page (pg 32-33) from a James Patterson book, filed under House Oversight records. It details Police Chief Reiter's recollections of early complaints regarding young women at Epstein's home, which police dismissed as likely adult prostitution and 'common.' It describes a specific incident where Epstein visited the station to deliver a $90,000 donation, accompanied by a terrified-looking 19-year-old Nadia Marcinkova, whom he refused to introduce.
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