Harrison

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Also known as:
Larry Harrison Thomas Harrison Huff

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person Edward Snowden
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person Edward Snowden
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person Edward Snowden
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person Edward Snowden
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person Assange
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person Edward Snowden
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person Jonathan Mann
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person Edward Snowden
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person Julian Assange
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person Jeffrey Epstein
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person Epstein
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person Someone at 358 El Brillo (Epstein)
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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
N/A Massage Victoria Bean provided a massage to Jeffrey Epstein at his house, during which he masturbated. Sh... Epstein's house View
N/A N/A First public appearance/Press conference at Sheremetyevo airport. Sheremetyevo airport View
N/A N/A Escape to Moscow Moscow View
N/A N/A Subject's escape to Moscow Moscow View
2013-06-23 N/A Harrison and Snowden depart Hong Kong on an Aeroflot flight to Moscow. Hong Kong to Moscow View
2013-06-01 N/A Snowden's escape planning from Hong Kong involving Harrison and Assange. Hong Kong View
2013-06-01 N/A Harrison lays false tracks for Snowden; Assange coordinates with Ecuador embassy in London. Hong Kong / London View
2013-06-01 N/A Harrison lays false tracks for Snowden; Assange requests travel documents from Ecuador attache. Hong Kong / London View
2013-06-01 N/A Snowden was hidden in a Moscow Airport. Moscow Airport View
2013-01-01 N/A First public appearance in Russia at Sheremetyevo airport transit lounge. Sheremetyevo airport View
0023-06-01 N/A Snowden departs Hong Kong for Moscow with Sarah Harrison. Hong Kong International Air... View
0023-06-01 N/A Snowden meets Harrison and Mann, passes passport control despite lack of visa, and departs Hong K... Hong Kong International Air... View
0000-09-15 N/A Override on 'marriage penalty' veto fails; Republican edge in House narrows; 'Estate of Horstmeie... United States View

017-20.pdf

This affidavit by attorney Bradley Edwards details difficulties in discovery for a civil case against Jeffrey Epstein (Case 10-81111). It alleges that key witnesses Ghislaine Maxwell and Jean Luc Brunel evaded depositions by falsely claiming to be out of the country. Crucially, it lists specific individuals for whom Epstein paid legal fees to prevent them from testifying against him, explicitly labeling Sarah Kellen as a 'procurer of girls' and Nadia Marcinkova as a 'live-in sex slave', while also identifying his personal pilots and household staff.

Legal affidavit (case 9:10-cv-81111-wpd)
2025-12-26

015.pdf

This document is a Plaintiff's Response to Defendant Jeffrey Epstein's Motion to Quash Service of Process. The plaintiff, M.J., argues that service was properly effected on October 8, 2010, when a private investigator handed the papers to an employee named 'Mark' at Epstein's New York mansion. The filing accuses Epstein and his associate Richard Barnett of fraud and perjury for submitting an affidavit claiming service never occurred, and details a pattern of obstruction by Epstein and his associates (including Ghislaine Maxwell and Jean Luc Brunel) in similar civil cases.

Legal pleading (plaintiff response to motion to quash service)
2025-12-26

015-01.pdf

Affidavit by attorney Bradley Edwards in Case 10-81111 detailing obstruction tactics by Jeffrey Epstein and his associates. The document asserts that Jean Luc Brunel visited Epstein 67 times in jail and that both Brunel and Ghislaine Maxwell evaded depositions by falsely claiming to be out of the country. It explicitly lists Epstein's inner circle (including pilots and household staff like Sarah Kellen and Nadia Marcinkova) and notes that Epstein paid for their legal counsel to control their testimony.

Legal affidavit
2025-12-26

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This document is an email chain between the SDNY U.S. Attorney's Office and the FAA's Law Enforcement Assistance Program regarding an investigation into aircraft owned by Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. The FAA agent provides a comprehensive history of registration, sales, and tail number changes for ten specific aircraft (including the 'Lolita Express' Boeing 727 and Gulfstream jets) linked to shell companies like Plan D LLC, JEGE Inc., and Air Ghislaine. The correspondence also reveals flight movements around the time of Epstein's 2019 arrest and notes prior interest in these aircraft from the DEA and FBI.

Email chain / investigative correspondence
2025-12-25

EFTA00021675.pdf

This document is an email chain between an FAA LEAP Special Agent and an SDNY Assistant US Attorney from Aug-Sept 2021. The FAA agent provides a comprehensive history of aircraft registrations, sales, and shell companies (Plan D, JEGE, Hyperion, Air Ghislaine) linked to Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and their associates Larry Visoski and Darren Indyke. The report includes specific flight movements for N212JE (Gulfstream G550) in July 2019 (Paris to Teterboro to Georgia) around the time of Epstein's arrest.

Email chain / investigative report
2025-12-25

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This legal document is a portion of a filing by the prosecution (The Government) arguing against a defendant's motion to dismiss an indictment. The prosecution contends that the defendant's claim of prejudice due to a delay in prosecution is speculative, as her assertions about diminished witness memories and lost access to her own emails, phone, and travel records from 1994-1997 lack proof of their helpfulness or materiality. The document cites legal precedents (Harrison and Dornau) to support the position that such speculative claims are insufficient grounds for dismissal.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated April 20, 2006, details interviews conducted as part of an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. It includes an interview with Victoria Bean, who described providing a massage to Epstein during which he masturbated, and an interview with Epstein's pilot, David Rodgers, who provided limited information about flight passengers. The report also documents the investigator's unsuccessful attempts to meet with Courtney Wild and initial contact with Britany Beale.

Incident report
2025-11-20

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This Palm Beach Police Department incident report (Case 1-05-000368) documents investigative activities between May and July 2005 regarding Jeffrey Epstein. The report details trash pulls identifying associates (Harrison and a redacted individual), surveillance of Epstein's residence and plane at Jet Aviation, and checks on Haley Robson's employment at Olive Garden. The officer also notes issuing subpoenas for phone records to SA Mighdoll's office and conducting interviews with redacted witnesses who were planning to move to Georgia.

Palm beach police department incident report
2025-11-20

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This document appears to be page 104 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets,' processed as evidence by the House Oversight Committee. The text details the logistics and deception involved in Edward Snowden's escape from Hong Kong to Moscow, highlighting his financial limitations (blocked credit cards), legal threats (Interpol red alerts), and the involvement of WikiLeaks figures Julian Assange and Sarah Harrison in orchestrating his movement while he used local lawyers like Tibbo as cover. The text does not mention Jeffrey Epstein, though the file metadata includes 'Epst' and 'House Oversight'.

Book excerpt / evidence file
2025-11-19

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This document is an affidavit from an attorney who joined Scott Rothstein's law firm (RRA) in 2009 while representing victims of Jeffrey Epstein. The author denies involvement in Rothstein's Ponzi scheme and refutes Epstein's allegations that the lawsuits were used for fraud or that depositions of 'high profile friends' were improper. The text asserts that Epstein paid for the legal representation of his employees and associates (including Ghislaine Maxwell and pilots) to ensure they refused to testify.

Legal affidavit / declaration
2025-11-19

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This page of a legal affidavit, likely by attorney Brad Edwards, addresses allegations that his lawsuits against Epstein were used to fuel Scott Rothstein's Ponzi scheme. The author denies knowledge of the scheme and defends the strategy of deposing Epstein's high-profile friends. The document asserts that Epstein paid the legal fees for key associates including Ghislaine Maxwell, Sarah Kellen, and pilots like Larry Visoski to ensure they refused to testify (pleading the Fifth) regarding daily sexual abuse of minors.

Legal affidavit / declaration
2025-11-19

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This document details legal obstruction in the Epstein case, specifically concerning Jean Luc Brunel, who evaded a deposition by falsely claiming to be in France while actually staying at Epstein's West Palm Beach home. It further alleges that Epstein paid for the legal representation of a vast network of associates—including pilots, house staff, Ghislaine Maxwell, and his brother—making it nearly impossible for plaintiffs to secure independent testimony.

Legal filing / affidavit (page 26)
2025-11-19

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This document is a statement or response addressing allegations related to a Ponzi scheme run by Scott Rothstein and lawsuits against Epstein. The speaker denies knowledge of Rothstein's fraudulent activities and asserts their actions in representing clients against Epstein were legitimate, uncovering evidence of Epstein's sexual molestation and the obstruction of justice by Epstein and his associates.

Legal testimony / statement / complaint response
2025-11-19

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This page from a House Oversight document (Bates 020347) details the logistics and motivations behind Edward Snowden's flight from Hong Kong to Moscow in 2013. It argues that Snowden likely never intended to travel to Latin America (Ecuador or Cuba) because he feared CIA capture there, a sentiment he expressed to journalists like Katrina vanden Heuvel and Glenn Greenwald. The document recounts the media frenzy surrounding Aeroflot flight SU-150, noting that while reporters swarmed the plane based on a tip, Snowden was never on board.

Investigative report / narrative account
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 133 of a House Oversight Committee report regarding Edward Snowden. It details his arrival in Russia, the orchestration of his asylum press conference at Sheremetyevo airport, and his life in Moscow, including internet appearances at SXSW and TED. The report alleges that Snowden's lawyer, Kucherena, received $1 million from Open Road Films (distributors of the Oliver Stone movie) as a proxy payment, and argues that Snowden's privileged treatment by Putin implies active cooperation with Russian intelligence.

Government report / investigative report (house oversight committee)
2025-11-19

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This document details the logistics of Edward Snowden's flight from Hong Kong to Moscow on June 23rd, facilitated by WikiLeaks staff Sarah Harrison and Jonathan Mann. It describes how Snowden was allowed to board an Aeroflot flight without a valid passport or visa and highlights Julian Assange's strategy of creating 'distractions,' including a fake booking to Cuba and spreading misinformation that grounded Bolivian President Evo Morales' plane. The text appears to be part of a House Oversight Committee report regarding the Snowden incident.

Investigative report / narrative (house oversight committee)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be 'Chapter Fourteen: Fugitive' from a report (likely House Oversight Committee based on the footer) detailing Edward Snowden's flight from U.S. jurisdiction. It describes his interactions with journalists Poitras, Greenwald, and Gellman, specifically noting Gellman's refusal to help Snowden evade authorities via an encrypted key. The text analyzes Snowden's potential asylum destinations, including Iceland and Ecuador, detailing the logistical and diplomatic attempts made by Assange to secure travel documents, and questions Snowden's intended destination given his lack of visas.

Congressional report/exhibit (excerpt from a book or narrative report)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a report produced by the House Oversight Committee (Bates stamp 020261). The text discusses the actions of an unnamed subject (contextually Edward Snowden) regarding his flight to Hong Kong and subsequent escape to Moscow. It details his interview with Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger and his reliance on associates Tibbo, Mann, Ho, Assange, and Harrison for cover and logistical assistance.

Government report / investigative narrative (house oversight production)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a House Oversight report detailing the events of June 2013 regarding Edward Snowden's flight from the US. It describes a meeting on June 19th between Snowden and his legal team (Tibbo, Mann, and Ho) in a Hong Kong apartment where they discussed a strategy to fight extradition. The text highlights the conflict between the legal advice to stay and fight in court versus Snowden's secret intention to use Hong Kong only as a stopover for his escape to Moscow.

Narrative report / house oversight committee document
2025-11-19

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This document, page 107 of a House Oversight record, details the logistics of Edward Snowden's escape from Hong Kong in June 2013. It describes how Wikileaks associate Sarah Harrison, under Julian Assange's direction, used tradecraft such as burner phones and decoy flight bookings (to Beijing and New Delhi) to evade US intelligence before securing a flight to Moscow. The text also analyzes the financial state of Wikileaks at the time and the diplomatic tension regarding extradition between the US, Hong Kong, and China.

Investigative report / congressional record
2025-11-19

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This document is a page from a table of contents for a 2013 publication called 'Tax Topics', identified by the Bates number HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022342. It lists significant US tax-related events, court cases, and IRS rulings from January to September 2000, covering topics like estate tax, inheritance tax, and tax law interpretations. Although the user prompt described it as 'Epstein-related', the document itself contains no mentions of Jeffrey Epstein, his known associates, or related activities.

Table of contents / index for a publication titled 'tax topics', likely part of a collection for a house oversight committee investigation.
2025-11-19

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This document is page 252 of a larger work, containing a list of citations for a chapter titled 'Fugitive'. The sources, dated from 2013 to 2015, are from various media outlets and reference events and reporting surrounding NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden and, to a lesser extent, Julian Assange. Despite the user's prompt, the document contains no information whatsoever related to Jeffrey Epstein.

Page of citations/endnotes from a book or report, likely part of a larger document compiled for or by a government body, as indicated by the footer 'house oversight 020404'.
2025-11-17
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2025-06-23 Paid Harrison Various vendors $0.00 Harrison financed the trip for Snowden View
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Escape Tactics

From: Harrison
To: Interviewer

Discussed laying false trails.

Interview
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Emergency Contact

From: Harrison
To: Jonathan Mann

Gave Mann a phone number to call if they got arrested

Instruction
0023-06-01

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