| Connected Entity | Relationship Type |
Strength
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Documents | Actions |
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person
narrator
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Romantic |
5
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1 | |
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person
Jenna Johnson
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Business associate |
5
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1 | |
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person
Adam Sandler
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Friend |
5
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1 | |
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person
Ritchie
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Subordinate addict |
5
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1 | |
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person
Virginia Giuffre
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Friend |
5
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1 | |
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person
Virginia Giuffre
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Business associate |
5
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1 | |
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person
Jenna (Narrator)
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Friend |
5
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1 | |
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person
Jenna Johnson
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Friend |
5
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1 | |
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person
Narrator
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Unknown |
5
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1 | |
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person
Narrator
|
Friend |
5
|
1 | |
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person
Narrator
|
Romantic |
5
|
1 |
| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N/A | N/A | Jenna drives to a rough area of Palm Beach to rescue T.J. from a drug house. | Ritchie's apartment, Palm B... | View |
| N/A | N/A | Conversation with T.J. about his drug addiction and recovery. | Dining room table (Narrator... | View |
| N/A | N/A | T.J. steals the tip jar from the restaurant while waiting for the narrator. | Restaurant/Bar | View |
| N/A | N/A | Hotel party on Singer Island with drugs (ecstasy, coke) and alcohol. | Singer Island, Riviera Beach | View |
This document appears to be pages 117-118 of a memoir by Virginia Giuffre. It details her emotional departure from her home and boyfriend T.J. to travel to New York and then overseas for 'employers' (identified as Ghislane and Jeffrey). The text describes domestic conflict with her boyfriend, her flight from Miami to New York, and her subsequent meetings with Ghislaine Maxwell (who provided strict instructions and logistics) and Jeffrey Epstein in their offices.
This document appears to be an excerpt (pages 105-106) from a memoir or manuscript by Virginia Giuffre. It details a trip to a mansion in Santa Fe where she met Prince Andrew, describing sexual acts involving him licking her toes. It subsequently describes her travel to New York, being picked up by a driver named Jo-Jo, and staying at Jeffrey Epstein's 72nd Street mansion, where she encounters Epstein and Ghislane Maxwell.
This document appears to be Chapter 17 from a manuscript written by Virginia Giuffre (indicated by Bates stamp 'GIUFFRE'). The narrative describes her struggle caring for her drug-addicted boyfriend, T.J., while being sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstein to earn money. It details a specific encounter where Epstein forces sexual acts upon her, followed by her collecting a cash payment of hundred-dollar bills from a staff member named Juan, who retrieves the money from a duffel bag under Epstein's desk.
This document appears to be pages 101-102 from a manuscript (likely Virginia Giuffre's memoir). The narrator, identifying herself as 'Jenna,' recounts a phone call with a scared friend named T.J., leading her to drive to a drug-ridden apartment in downtown Palm Beach to rescue him. She finds T.J. in a 'K-Hole' inside a squalid apartment, physically drags him out to her truck, and takes him home to clean him up, noting that she has free time because 'Jeffrey' (presumably Epstein) is in Palm Beach entertaining royalty.
This document appears to be an excerpt from a manuscript (likely Virginia Giuffre's unpublished memoir, given the Bates stamps) recounting a period involving drug use in Palm Beach. The narrator, identifying herself as 'Jenna', is searching for her ex-boyfriend T.J. and contacts a drug dealer named Ritchie-Rich. During her search, she learns from an acquaintance named Marcus that T.J.'s best friend, Adam, was recently murdered during a drug deal that T.J. failed to show up for.
This document appears to be pages 85-86 of a manuscript or memoir (likely by Virginia Roberts Giuffre, referred to as 'Jenna' in dialogue). The text details the narrator losing her restaurant job after her boyfriend, T.J., stole the tip jar. Desperate for money and facing police inquiries, she accepts an invitation from Jeffrey Epstein to his Palm Beach mansion. There, she admits to drug use (coke, amphetamines) and agrees to return to work for him doing 'massage studies' in exchange for his help, noting the transactional sexual nature of the arrangement ('scratch more than his back'). Ghislaine Maxwell is also present at the mansion.
This document contains pages 81 and 82 of a manuscript (likely Virginia Giuffre's memoir) detailing an encounter with Prince Andrew at Jeffrey Epstein's New York residence. The text describes Ghislaine Maxwell orchestrating a meeting where a photo was taken of the narrator and another assistant (Johanna) sitting on Prince Andrew's lap, followed by a sexual encounter between the narrator and Andrew in a massage/steam room. The narrative concludes with the narrator describing her descent into drug use and depression, leading Epstein to cut off her financial support.
This document appears to be a manuscript or deposition draft by Virginia Giuffre. It details a timeline starting with a miscarriage, after which Jeffrey Epstein instructs her to travel to his island to entertain a client, identified as Harvard Professor Stephen Kosslyn. The text describes the narrator drugging herself with Xanax and alcohol before engaging in a sexual encounter with Kosslyn at Epstein's direction.
Draft pages from a memoir describing the narrator's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and a boyfriend named T.J. The text details a drug-fueled party in Florida, followed by a trip to NYC where the narrator suffers a severe medical emergency involving bleeding and vomiting (implied gynecological issue). Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell rush her to a hospital (Lennox Hill or Mount Sinai), driven by Jo-Jo, primarily out of fear of incrimination because Epstein never used condoms.
These pages appear to be from a manuscript (likely by Virginia Giuffre) recounting a period in her youth involving the FBI and an abuser named Ron. The text details Ron's flight to Yugoslavia, his extradition to Miami, and his eventual death in prison. It also describes the narrator's fear of returning to juvenile detention and an emotional scene where FBI agents disclose the nature of her abuse (statutory rape/sex slavery) to her father.
The document recounts the narrator's final days being held by a man named Charlie, describing a routine of fear and forced companionship. It details a dramatic early morning FBI raid where Charlie is arrested, and the narrator is rescued and taken to the Broward County Police Station to be interviewed about the operations of a man named Ron.
This document appears to be pages 11 and 12 of a manuscript or memoir draft by Virginia Giuffre (indicated by Bates stamps). The text details her time with an abusive man named 'Ron,' who discovers she has been making unauthorized phone calls to a friend named T.J. As punishment and to avoid legal exposure regarding 'soliciting illegal immigrants,' Ron violently confronts her, evicts her, and has a driver transport her to a townhouse in Miami's Central Business District, where she is handed over to a new 'owner' named Charlie.
This document is an excerpt from a first-person narrative describing severe sexual abuse and emotional distress. The narrator recounts a secret phone call to a childhood friend named T.J. for comfort, followed by a graphic description of being sexually assaulted by a man named Ron.
| Date | Type | From | To | Amount | Description | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N/A | Received | Restaurant Tip Jar | T.J. | $150.00 | Theft of tip jar money ('over a hundred and fif... | View |
T.J. called Jenna back. They discussed Adam briefly. T.J. asked Jenna to pick him up at Ritchie's place.
Checking on T.J.'s recovery/status.
Chatting like old friends, seeking emotional connection.
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