This document is an internal record or contact list, indicating that personal contact information has been redacted. It lists several individuals, some with titles, and one organization named 'Insurance Office of Central Oh'. The document is identified as page 79 from a larger file with the identifier DOJ-OGR-00022364.
This document appears to be pages 70-71 from the book 'Filthy Rich' (likely by James Patterson), stamped with a House Oversight production number. The text details the grooming and recruitment patterns used by Wendy Dobbs to bring young girls to Jeffrey Epstein's house in Florida for 'massages.' It describes Epstein waiting in a towel, sometimes with a vibrator, the payment of commissions for referrals, and notes that the girls were untrained and underage according to Florida massage licensing laws.
This document is an excerpt (pages 66-67) from a narrative book, likely 'Filthy Rich' by James Patterson, included in House Oversight files. It details Chief Michael Reiter reviewing evidence on October 3, 2005, specifically noting that Wendy Dobbs procured six underage girls for Epstein and that phone numbers were recovered from trash at El Brillo way. The text mentions a victim named Alison alleging a rape-like encounter and describes detectives Recarey and Frick visiting a potential witness named Jenny.
This document is a page from a contact book (often referred to as Jeffrey Epstein's 'Little Black Book') containing entries for individuals such as journalist Walter Isaacson, financier Dr. Henry Jarecki, heiress Elizabeth 'Libet' Johnson, and Senator John Kerry. The document is dated around January 2003 based on a specific notation under John Kerry's entry. Notably, Elizabeth Johnson's entry contains multiple phone numbers labeled 'ERJ' (presumably Epstein's initials), suggesting shared resources or close proximity.
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