This document is a report from an August 16, 2021, witness preparation interview with a pilot who worked for Jeffrey Epstein. The witness identifies Epstein and Maxwell in photos, discusses the fleet of aircraft (G2B, Boeing 727, G4, helicopters), and confirms Maxwell's role as 'second in charge.' The witness notes that flight records pre-1999 were turned over to Epstein's attorneys in 2006 and provides timeline estimates for Epstein's acquisition of various properties and aircraft.
A photograph showing Jeffrey Epstein standing in a grassy field with hills in the background under a dusky sky. He is wearing a blue denim jacket and pink pants and is holding a long dark object at his side, which resembles a rifle or shotgun. The image is marked with the Bates stamp EFTA00003821.
This document is a photograph bearing the Bates stamp EFTA00003670. It depicts two men standing on an outdoor stone terrace overlooking a vast high-desert landscape, consistent with the geography of New Mexico. The older man on the left is holding a long gun (rifle or shotgun), while the younger man on the right stands beside him. No text is present other than the evidence identifier.
A photograph (Bates stamped EFTA00003640) depicting legendary news anchor Walter Cronkite and Mexican architect Ricardo Legorreta sitting in a living room setting. The two men are seated in armchairs with a tray of drinks and magazines between them; a digital clock in the background reads 9:46.
A color photograph depicting Jeffrey Epstein standing on a gravel road in a desert landscape characterized by scrub brush and juniper trees (typical of his Zorro Ranch property in New Mexico). He is dressed in casual winter attire including a denim jacket and gloves, and is surrounded by three dogs: two large grey Irish Wolfhounds and one white dog. The image bears the file identifier EFTA00003353 in the bottom right corner.
A photograph depicting an open doorway leading into a small utility room or guard station. The interior features grey painted steps, an office chair, and shelving containing a microwave, a radio/walkie-talkie, and a product labeled 'RESCUE! FLY TRAP'. The image is marked with the identifier EFTA00003120.
This is a photograph of a storage shelf in a workshop or garage, likely taken during a search of an Epstein property (possibly Zorro Ranch given the nature of the vehicles). The shelves contain service manuals for various utility and all-terrain vehicles, including Kawasaki Mules and Brute Forces, and a Polaris Scrambler, with model years ranging from 2008 to 2017. The image also shows spare parts (air filters), tools, and a Husky storage case. The document is marked with Bates stamp EFTA00002613.
Evidence photograph showing two black filing cabinets in a storage area. The drawers are labeled with yellow sticky notes corresponding to Jeffrey Epstein's known properties: 'ZORRO' (Zorro Ranch), 'NM' (New Mexico), 'LSJ' (Little St. James), and 'PB' (Palm Beach). Other labels include 'MISC' and 'EL TRULLO'. The image also shows a FedEx box, rolled blueprints, and other storage items.
This document is an evidence photograph showing a shelf of black three-ring binders labeled with various names, locations, and events spanning roughly 2002-2007. The labels reference Jeffrey Epstein ('JE'), Little St. James ('LSJ'), Zorro Ranch ('Zorro'), and Palm Beach ('PB'), along with associates like Jean Luc Brunel, Walter Cronkite, and possibly Ghislaine Maxwell ('GM'). Several labels explicitly mention 'girls', 'nudes', 'kids', and 'chix', suggesting the binders contain photographic evidence related to Epstein's trafficking activities.
A photograph documenting a shelf of white storage boxes and binders organized by location. The labels correspond to Jeffrey Epstein's various properties: 'LSJ' (Little St. James), 'PARIS', 'PB' (Palm Beach), and 'ZORRO' (Zorro Ranch). Specific binders visible inside the boxes are labeled 'PARIS 1' and 'PARIS 2'.
This document is a court transcript of a victim impact statement from a woman identified as "Jane Doe." She recounts being flown on Jeffrey Epstein's private plane to his Zorro Ranch in 2004 at the age of 15, where he sexually molested her and psychologically manipulated her. The testimony highlights Epstein's use of his connections to powerful individuals to intimidate his victims and the lasting trauma caused by his actions.
This document, an excerpt from the Albuquerque Tribune Online, lists top donors who contributed at least $50,000 to Democratic Governor-elect Bill Richardson's campaign. Notable donors include Jeffrey E. Epstein and Cap II, each giving $50,000, as well as several political action committees and corporations contributing larger amounts. The document also provides background on Epstein, mentioning his ownership of J. Epstein & Co. and the Zorro Ranch in New Mexico.
This document is a court transcript of the direct examination of a witness named Espinosa. Espinosa testifies about properties owned by Jeffrey Epstein, stating that when she began working for him, he owned Zorro Ranch in New Mexico, 9 East 71st Street in New York, and El Brillo in Florida. She also states that during her employment, Epstein acquired a Paris apartment and an island in St. Thomas, which was originally named Little Saint James but was later renamed Little Saint Jeffs.
An FBI FD-302 report detailing an interview conducted on February 8, 2007, at Zorro Ranch in Stanley, New Mexico. The interviewee provided details on Epstein's visitation habits (approx. 50 days/year), staff composition, and the hiring of local masseuses via Ten Thousand Waves Day Spa. The interview was abruptly terminated when the interviewee received a call from the 'main office' instructing them to stop speaking with the agents.
This document is an FBI lead sheet dated December 6, 2006, sent from the Miami office to Albuquerque and San Juan. It instructs agents to interview specific (redacted) individuals located at Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch in New Mexico and on Little St. James in the U.S. Virgin Islands. It lists specific addresses and mentions telephone numbers associated with the subjects.
This document appears to be an excerpt from James Patterson's book 'Filthy Rich,' referencing a specific affidavit (likely Virginia Giuffre's) included in House Oversight Committee records. The text details the narrator's 'training' by Epstein and Maxwell in New York and Florida, demands for her to gather intelligence on other men, threats against her life, and travels to Santa Fe and the Virgin Islands in the summer of 2002. It explicitly mentions Epstein's Zorro Ranch, his claim that he could 'get away' with anything, and the use of 'massage' as a code word for sex.
This document is a court filing exhibit containing a page from a March 2003 Vanity Fair profile of Jeffrey Epstein. It details his lavish properties (including the 'Zorro' ranch and Little St. James), his eccentric decor (including a stuffed dog), and his fleet of aircraft. It specifically notes a trip to Africa on his Boeing 727 with Bill Clinton, Kevin Spacey, and Chris Tucker, and includes quotes characterizing Epstein as enigmatic and calculating.
This document is a forensic log of text messages exchanged between June 28 and June 29, 2019, involving the email address 'jeeitunes@gmail.com' (associated with Jeffrey Epstein) and a redacted individual. The conversation involves planning travel, specifically proposing a trip to Paris from July 5-10 and a visit to a 'ranch' in August. These dates are notable as they immediately precede Epstein's arrest on July 6, 2019.
This document is a page from a House Oversight report (marked 010480) displaying a collage of evidentiary photographs related to Jeffrey Epstein. It includes photos of Epstein with Ghislaine Maxwell at Mar-a-Lago (1995), Epstein with Alan Dershowitz (2004), and Prince Andrew with Maxwell and a redacted minor in London. The document also features photos of redacted young women (ages 15 and 17) allegedly taken by Epstein at various locations including New York, London, and Zorro Ranch, citing affidavits from the US District Southern Court of Florida.
An email thread from February 8, 2013, between Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Siegel. Siegel initiates contact sharing an article and mentions visiting Shirley Maclaine's ranch in Santa Fe. Epstein responds confirming he is currently at 'Zorrro Ranch' between 'Alber' (Albuquerque) and Santa Fe, and encourages Siegel to look it up on Google Earth.
This document is a printout of a Daily Mail article detailing Virginia Giuffre's introduction to Jeffrey Epstein. It describes her first encounter, where a massage turned sexual under the supervision of an unnamed woman after her father left the premises, and notes she was paid $200. The document includes a photo of Virginia at Epstein's Zorro Ranch in New Mexico in 2001.
This document appears to be two pages from a manuscript (likely Virginia Giuffre's memoir) detailing the narrator's exploitation by Jeffrey Epstein. The text describes a sexual encounter with a client named 'Glen' while his pregnant wife was nearby, followed by a debriefing with Epstein. The narrative then shifts to a trip taken by the narrator, Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and 'Emmy' to Epstein's ranch in Santa Fe, New Mexico, describing the property and a subsequent sightseeing trip to Albuquerque.
An email thread from February 8, 2013, between Bill Siegel and Jeffrey Epstein. Siegel shares an article from Frontpage Magazine, leading to a conversation where Siegel mentions visiting Shirley MacLaine's ranch in Santa Fe. Epstein confirms he is currently at his 'Zorro Ranch' (spelled 'zorrro') near Santa Fe and encourages Siegel to 'google earth it,' while also inquiring about Siegel's marital status.
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