| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2005-09-26 | Vehicle return | The rented 2005 Chrysler Sebring was returned at 16:52 hours. | N/A | View |
| 2005-09-25 | Vehicle rental | A white 2005 Chrysler Sebring was rented from Thrifty at 17:58 hours. | N/A | View |
This document is a 2008 legal motion filed by Jeffrey Epstein's attorney requesting the return of property seized by the Palm Beach Police Department during the October 20, 2005, raid on Epstein's home at 358 El Brillo Way. Attached to the motion are six pages of police property receipts detailing the evidence confiscated, which includes multiple 'massage tables,' phone message books, computers, surveillance-style equipment described as 'Soap on Rope' found in bathrooms, and explicit materials including a 'black framed photo of nude girl' and pornographic videotapes found in the Master Bedroom. The inventory also lists a school transcript for an individual named Alexander Hall found in the Master Bedroom desk.
This document is a Palm Beach Police Department Property Receipt detailing items seized from Jeffrey Epstein's residence at 358 El Brillo on October 20, 2005, executing search warrant 05-368. The inventory includes multiple massage tables (blue, brown, green, peach), computers, message books, sexually explicit photos ('nude girl'), videotapes (including 'I Love Lesbians'), and a school transcript for Alexander Hall found on the master bedroom desk. The document notes that several items, particularly computer equipment and disks, were later returned.
This document is an FBI Chain of Custody (FD-1087 and FD-192) for evidence seized from Jeffrey Epstein's Palm Beach residence on August 28, 2006. The evidence includes a computer (CPU), message books from the guest house, CDs, compact flash cards, and a Thrifty rental agreement. The log tracks the evidence's custody history, including a transfer from the Miami field office to New York in June 2019, and notes the existence of two massage tables (peach and green) associated with the case.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated February 17, 2006, details a search of Jeffrey Epstein's residence and vehicles conducted on November 17, 2005. Officers seized photographs, DVDs, and VCR tapes from the home. A key finding was a Thrifty car rental agreement in the name of Johanna Sjoberg inside Epstein's Chevy Suburban, suggesting a connection between the two.
This is a Palm Beach Police Department incident report narrative dated November 17, 2005, detailing a search of Jeffrey Epstein's residence and vehicles by Detective Melnichok and Officer Joseph Recarey. The officers seized photographs of various women, DVDs, and VCR tapes from inside the house. They also searched two vehicles registered to Epstein (a Chevy Suburban and a Cadillac Escalade), finding a car rental agreement for a third party and a handwritten note signed by 'Johanna' regarding gas money in the Suburban.
This document is a Palm Beach Police Department Incident Report Narrative (Case 1-05-000368) detailing a search of Jeffrey Epstein's residence and vehicles conducted by Detective Recarey and Detective Melnichok. The officers seized multiple photographs of women, DVDs, and VCR tapes from inside the home. Inside Epstein's 2004 Chevy Suburban, they discovered a car rental agreement in the name of Johanna Sjoberg and a handwritten note from her stating she used cash found in the vehicle to buy gas.
This FBI evidence log (Form FD-192) documents property acquired on August 28, 2006, from Jeffrey Epstein's residence at 345 South County Road, Palm Beach, FL. The inventoried items, associated with case 31E-MM-108062, include two massage tables (one green, one peach), a Thrifty rental agreement, message books, and various electronic media like CDs and compact flash cards taken from the office and guest house. Several fields, including the names of law enforcement personnel, are redacted.
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