This document contains FBI administrative records and a significant collection of newspaper clippings regarding the 2005-2006 Palm Beach Police investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. It includes an FBI request to open a child prostitution case in July 2006, a redacted probable cause affidavit mentioning a houseman's testimony, and subpoenas for a Grand Jury. The bulk of the content comes from Palm Beach Post articles detailing the friction between the police and the State Attorney's office, the recruitment of underage girls by Haley Robson, and Epstein's high-profile connections.
This document contains a 2019 email chain from Boies Schiller Flexner discussing Jeffrey Epstein's use of pseudo email accounts to communicate. Attached are historical emails from September 2005 demonstrating Epstein's use of these accounts (likely ending in @gmail.com and @ellmax.com). The attachments show Ed Razek (L Brands) forwarding an investment opportunity from William Mook to Epstein, and Mike O'Neil inviting Epstein to a Trilateral Commission meeting in Montreal. The document also includes text from a Bloomberg article detailing Epstein's connections to Les Wexner, Victoria's Secret models, and his use of Wexner's Boeing 727.
This document is a page from a court transcript (Direct Examination of Visoski) filed on August 10, 2022. The witness, Visoski, testifies that he was hired by Jeffrey Epstein in July 1991 in Columbus, Ohio, to work as a pilot and handle aircraft maintenance scheduling. He lists the types of aircraft flown for Epstein, including Hawker Siddeley, Gulf Stream, and Boeings.
A page from a pilot's logbook, signed by David Rodgers, recording flights in July and August 1991. The entries detail flights on aircraft N404CB and N908JE, listing passengers such as Jeffrey Epstein, Dana, Roger, and Abby, along with routes between cities including Columbus, Teterboro, Nantucket, and Aspen.
This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, likely US v. Ghislaine Maxwell) featuring the cross-examination of a pilot named Rodgers. The testimony details flight logs involving a trip from Columbus to Traverse City with 'Jeffrey' and two unidentified passengers. It also covers a maintenance trip to Cahokia, Illinois, specifically for an aircraft registration ('N number') change and carpet installation.
This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, showing the cross-examination of a witness named Rodgers regarding a series of flights. The testimony confirms a flight from Columbus to Traverse City carried a passenger named Jeffrey plus two others. It also details a subsequent round-trip flight to Cahokia, Illinois, which had no passengers and was for the purpose of aircraft maintenance, specifically an 'N number change' and possibly new carpeting.
This document is a scan of pages 262-263 from the book 'Filthy Rich' (evidenced by the header), containing a transcript of a deposition, likely of Alan Dershowitz. The speaker describes contacting Abigail Wexner to warn her of an 'extortion plot' against her husband, Leslie Wexner, involving Virginia Roberts and attorney Brad Edwards. The speaker also details his efforts to persuade ABC not to air Virginia Roberts' story, claiming it was false, and argues that Roberts' failure to name him initially proves his innocence.
This document appears to be a scanned page from a book by James Patterson containing a transcript of a deposition, likely of Alan Dershowitz. The text details Dershowitz's defense against Virginia Roberts' accusations, citing telephone records and flight logs as exonerating evidence. It discusses a phone call Dershowitz made to a man named Michael regarding his wife Rebecca, a close friend of Roberts, and mentions an alleged plot by lawyers to extract a billion dollars from a Columbus-based billionaire (implied to be Les Wexner) associated with 'Secret and Limited Too'.
This document appears to be a page from a memoir or narrative account by Paul Krassner regarding his interactions with Larry Flynt and Dick Gregory in 1977. It details a Christmas party invitation, Gregory's arrest at the White House, and Flynt's admiration for Krassner. The document bears a House Oversight stamp, suggesting it is part of a larger congressional evidence file.
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