An evidence photograph bearing the Bates stamp EFTA00000432. The image depicts a dark, cluttered storage corner containing stacked cardboard boxes and trash bags. Visible items include multiple boxes of VOSS Still water, an Amazon shipping box, a box with Miele branding, and several black and blue trash bags.
An evidence photograph taken during a law enforcement search of an Epstein property. The image shows the interior of a utility closet or storage cupboard designated as location 'LL' by a taped sign on the door. The shelves contain various household cleaning supplies, including Miele vacuum bags, 'D-Force' spray, 'Tasty Banana' mouse and insect glue traps, Rug Doctor carpet cleaner, and Bissell cleaning fluids. A wooden barrier is placed in front of the lower shelves.
Evidence photograph (EFTA00000412) depicting a utility or staff service area. The room contains white lockers, a hand truck, a red Miele canister vacuum, a wall-mounted Dyson vacuum, a step ladder, and a kitchenette area with a sink and fire extinguisher.
This document is a newspaper article from 'The New York Times' detailing the $37.94 million sale of a four-floor penthouse at 1355 First Avenue, NYC. The property was purchased by an anonymous American buyer via an LLC, 'CRE Acquisition L.L.C.', and the article discusses the luxury features of the building, called 'The Charles', and quotes real estate professionals on the changing market in the Upper East Side. The document footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022442' suggests it is an exhibit from a congressional committee, but the text of the article itself contains no mention of Jeffrey Epstein.
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