This document is a Grand Jury presentation exhibit from US v. Ghislaine Maxwell containing flight logs, a FedEx invoice, and phone message pads. The flight logs (Nov 2000 - Jan 2001) detail travel on Epstein's jet (N908JE) between locations including New York, Palm Beach, St. Thomas, Paris, and London, frequently listing Epstein (JE) and Maxwell (GM) as passengers alongside others like Tom Pritzker and Ricardo Legoretta. Message pads from 2003 include notes about individuals 'wanting to work'.
This document is a flight log for the aircraft N908JE (G-1159B) detailing flights from November to December 2000 and one flight in January 2013. It lists departure and arrival locations, flight numbers, and passengers including JE, Shelley Lewis, AP, GM, Ricardo Legoretta, ET, Kelly Spamm, Tom Pritzker, and Virginia, with David Retleges identified as the pilot. The log also notes repositioning and certification flights, along with specific locations and remarks.
This document, labeled as House Oversight evidence, appears to be a compilation of photo captions or news snippets detailing the social connections and legal troubles of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. It highlights Maxwell's presence at high-profile events in New York between 2009 and 2013, including the Clinton Global Initiatives Conference and a dinner with Rupert Murdoch, while also recounting allegations from victims like Haley Robson regarding recruitment for massages and sexual servitude. The text references Epstein's 2008 conviction and ongoing legal efforts to void his non-prosecution agreement.
This document contains pages 220 and 221 from a book (likely James Patterson's 'Filthy Rich'), included in House Oversight Committee records. Page 220 details the arrest and sentencing of Epstein's former employee, Alfredo Rodriguez, for attempting to sell incriminating materials. Page 221 focuses on the relationship between Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein, detailing their introduction by Ghislaine Maxwell, social gatherings at Royal estates (Windsor and Sandringham), and allegations made by Virginia Roberts regarding sexual encounters facilitated by Epstein.
This document is an excerpt from a book (likely by James Patterson) detailing the legal aftermath for Epstein's employee, Alfredo Rodriguez. It describes Rodriguez attempting to sell material evidence (including victim names) to an undercover agent for $50,000, his subsequent arrest in 2010, and his 18-month prison sentence—contrasted with Epstein's lenient work release. The second page discusses the relationship between Prince Andrew, Jeffrey Epstein, and Ghislaine Maxwell, mentioning visits to Windsor Castle and Sandringham in 2000.
This document appears to be an excerpt from a book by James Patterson discussing the legal proceedings involving Alfredo Rodriguez and Jeffrey Epstein. It details Rodriguez's knowledge of Epstein's crimes, his attempt to sell evidence, his subsequent arrest and sentencing, and briefly introduces a section on Prince Andrew's connection to the case.
A 2011 Telegraph article reporting that Jeffrey Epstein kept a 'black book' journal listing under-aged victims and celebrity associates, including Bill Clinton and Donald Trump. The article details how a servant at Epstein's Palm Beach manor stole the journal and was imprisoned for trying to sell it, and mentions Prince Andrew's stays at the property where he received daily massages. The document bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp.
A Tatler magazine article (marked with House Oversight ID) profiling the relationship between Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein, and Prince Andrew. It details the frequent travel between Maxwell and Prince Andrew in 2000-2001, often accompanied by Epstein, and investigates Maxwell's financial dependence on Epstein via companies like Ghislaine Corp and New York Strategy Group. The text also highlights a 2003 lawsuit by artist Nelson Shanks involving unpaid fees from Leslie Wexner, in which Epstein and Maxwell were named.
A Tatler magazine article (page 91) profiling Ghislaine Maxwell following the death of her father, Robert Maxwell. It details her transition to New York, her financial status (£80k/year trust), and her meeting of Jeffrey Epstein, who is described as a wealthy, mysterious financier who paid for her Concorde travel. The document includes significant photos, including the infamous image of Prince Andrew with 17-year-old Virginia Roberts (described as Epstein's 'personal masseuse') and a group shot including Donald Trump and Melania Knauss.
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