This document is a Deed recorded with the NYC Department of Finance on January 10, 2012, transferring ownership of the property at 9 East 71st Street, Manhattan, from 'Nine East 71st Street Corporation' to 'Maple, Inc.' The transfer occurred on December 23, 2011, for nominal consideration ($10). Jeffrey E. Epstein signed as President of the selling corporation. The signing took place in St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands, and was notarized by Erika Kellerhals, who shares a business address with the buying entity, Maple, Inc.
A page from The Virgin Islands Daily News dated July 29, 2013. The page features an article about the CORE Foundation cleaning up the Caret Bay area on St. Thomas, a schedule of cruise ship arrivals for the week sponsored by Scotiabank, and advertisements for St. Croix MRI and Xerox/Executive Office Equipment. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021724' stamp, indicating inclusion in a government investigation file, though Jeffrey Epstein is not explicitly named on this specific page.
This document is a newspaper clipping from The Virgin Islands Daily News dated July 29, 2013, detailing budget hearings for three USVI government agencies: the Bureau of Motor Vehicles, the Public Services Commission, and the Economic Development Authority (EDA). While Jeffrey Epstein is not explicitly named, the document is stamped 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021722', indicating it is part of an investigation, likely regarding the EDA's tax incentive programs which benefited Epstein's companies. The article outlines budget requests, staff reductions, and financial statistics presented by agency directors Jerris Browne, Keithley Joseph, and Percival Clouden.
This document is a newspaper article from the Virgin Islands Daily News dated July 29, 2013, detailing the economic struggles of merchants at Havensight Mall in St. Thomas. The Government Employees Retirement System (GERS), which owns the mall, granted a six-month rent abatement to tenants who owed over $2 million collectively, due to factors like road construction, high utility costs (WAPA), and competition from Crown Bay. The article includes quotes from local business owners and GERS officials but does not explicitly mention Jeffrey Epstein, though it relates to the USVI economy and GERS.
This document is the front page of The Virgin Islands Daily News from July 29, 2013. It features local stories about a market day on St. Croix, economic struggles for merchants in Havensight, and returning Boy Scouts. While the content is standard local news, the document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' file stamp, indicating it was included in evidence files related to a congressional investigation, likely serving to establish a timeline or location context for Jeffrey Epstein's presence in the USVI.
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