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Documents
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organization The government
Legal representative
10 Very Strong
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person GHISLAINE MAXWELL
Perpetrator victim
9 Strong
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person Epstein
Legal representative
9 Strong
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person the defendant
Abuser victim
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person Jeffrey Epstein
Legal representative
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person Jeffrey Epstein
Perpetrator victim
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person Epstein
Perpetrator victim
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person Jeffrey Epstein
Abuser victim
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person Brad Edwards
Professional
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person Wendy Olsen
Professional
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person MAXWELL
Criminal
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organization The Court
Professional
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person Villafaña
Legal representative
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person juror
Shared experience
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person Other victims
Recruitment
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person the defendant
Interaction
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person Epstein
Abuser victim
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person Jeffrey Epstein
Interaction
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person the defendant
Perpetrator victim
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organization The government
Professional
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person Villafaña
Professional prosecutor affected parties
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person the defendant
Financial
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person Mr. Boise
Professional
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person Robert Glassman
Professional counsel for
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person defendant
Perpetrator victim
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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
N/A Legal process A potential claims resolution program involving Jeffrey Epstein's Estate. U.S. Virgin Islands View
N/A Criminal conspiracy/scheme A criminal scheme discussed in court where Sarah Kellen worked as an assistant for Maxwell and Ep... N/A View
N/A Crime A years-long scheme to sexually abuse underage girls, involving recruitment, payment, and exploit... New York and Palm Beach View
N/A Legal proceeding Grand jury proceedings related to the Epstein and Maxwell case, the transcripts of which are bein... N/A View
N/A Bail hearing A bail hearing is mentioned where victims have the opportunity to testify. court View
N/A Interaction Victims met and interacted with the defendant and Jeffrey Epstein. unspecified times and locat... View
N/A Flight Pilots flew Epstein, the defendant, and some of the victims in Epstein's private planes. Epstein's private planes View
N/A Trip Victims traveled to meet the defendant and Epstein. N/A View
N/A Alleged crime Mr. Epstein allegedly abused victims and certain individuals. N/A View
N/A Legal proceeding A sentencing hearing for Maxwell, at which the document argues victims should be allowed to speak. N/A View
N/A Crime A long-running sex trafficking operation and conspiracy attributed to Maxwell. N/A View
N/A Legal trial Ghislaine Maxwell sex-trafficking trial. N/A View
N/A Legal proceeding A trial that lasted for several weeks, during which the juror was inspired by victims giving thei... Court View
N/A Criminal activity The indictment alleges the defendant transported minors for unlawful sexual activity, enticed min... N/A View
N/A Interaction Alleged meetings and interactions between the defendant, Jeffrey Epstein, and victims, some of wh... Undisclosed locations View
N/A Investigation A federal investigation into Epstein's abuse, which victims and their attorneys were told was ong... N/A View
N/A Crime Abuse of victims by Epstein over a period of years. N/A View
N/A Trial The document discusses preparations and rules for an upcoming trial. N/A View
N/A Meeting A CEOS Trial Attorney met with Villafaña to discuss the case and interview victims. Florida View
N/A Meeting The CEOS Trial Attorney had meetings with some of the victims after the NPA was signed. N/A View
N/A Crime Commercial sex acts with victims who were paid for 'massage' appointments, as charged in Count Five. Florida View
N/A Appointment Sarah Kellen was involved in arranging massage appointments. N/A View
N/A Meeting Villafaña met with victims in person to discuss a potential trial. N/A View
N/A Crime Repeated, regular acts of sexual abuse committed by the defendant against victims as young as 14. N/A View
N/A Criminal scheme A criminal scheme to sexually abuse minors, involving grooming and enticement techniques. N/A View

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Page 6 of a court filing (Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN, related to Ghislaine Maxwell) detailing the protocol for handling 'Confidential Information' during discovery. It defines such information as including the identities of victims and witnesses, while noting that publicly self-identified victims are not confidential. It also establishes a mechanism for Defense Counsel to challenge the Government's confidentiality designations.

Court document (protective order/discovery protocol)
2025-11-20

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This document is page 2 of a government filing in Case 1:20-cr-00330 (United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell), filed on June 24, 2022. The Government argues that victims have a right to be heard at sentencing and opposes the defendant's request to redact victim impact statements, citing that privacy interests belong to the victims, not the defendant. The filing cites legal precedents (Eberhard, Lugosch) regarding the Court's discretion to accept information and the standards for sealing documents.

Court filing / legal memorandum (government sentencing submission)
2025-11-20

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This document is page 2 of a court order from Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE (United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell), signed by Judge Alison J. Nathan on June 21, 2022. It establishes deadlines for filing objections and non-objected statements on June 24, 2022. Crucially, it orders the Government to confirm by noon on June 22, 2022, that victims have been notified of their rights under the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA).

Court order / legal filing
2025-11-20

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This document is page 165 of a legal filing (Document 204) from April 2021 in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330). The prosecution argues against the defendant's motion to sever Counts Five and Six, stating that the perjury charges and sex abuse charges are logically connected by a common scheme. The text cites Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 8(a) and various case precedents to support the joinder of offenses.

Legal filing (government opposition to motion to dismiss/sever)
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from a confidential grand jury transcript filed on May 25, 2021. A witness is questioned about eight previously discussed victims, specifically regarding whether they had histories of illicit drug use or mental health issues. The witness confirms knowledge of these issues, but the specific details provided in the answer are fully redacted.

Grand jury testimony / court transcript
2025-11-20

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This page from a legal filing (Document 397 in Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, the Ghislaine Maxwell trial) outlines the Government's argument for admitting evidence of rape. The prosecution rebuts defense claims that such evidence is irrelevant or overly inflammatory (Rule 403), asserting that the victims' testimony is necessary to explain the complex, multi-year relationships between the defendant, Epstein, and the victims. The text clarifies that the Indictment charges conspiracies for 'sexual activity' and 'commercial sex acts,' not merely 'sexualized massages' as the defense suggested.

Legal filing / court document (government response/motion in limine)
2025-11-20

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This legal document is a preliminary statement from the Government, filed on October 29, 2021, in case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE. The Government submits nine motions in limine to the Court, seeking to set the rules for an upcoming trial. The motions aim to protect victims' privacy, admit certain statements, and preclude the defense from introducing what the Government considers irrelevant, confusing, or improper evidence and arguments, such as questioning law enforcement decisions or attempting to garner sympathy for the defendant.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a transcript of an opening statement by Ms. Pomerantz in a criminal case (1:20-cr-00330-PAE). The prosecution outlines its case against an unnamed defendant, alleging their involvement with Jeffrey Epstein in the abuse of underage victims. The statement details the evidence to be presented, including testimony from victims' relatives, Epstein's pilots and staff, and law enforcement who searched Epstein's Palm Beach and New York residences, to establish the defendant's role and efforts to create a 'culture of silence'.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is page 95 of a court transcript from the sentencing of Ghislaine Maxwell on July 22, 2022. The judge rejects Maxwell's claims regarding poor treatment at the MDC and lack of preparation time, noting a pattern of dishonesty and 'deflection of blame' consistent with her perjury in a civil deposition. While acknowledging that Maxwell and her attorney Ms. Sternheim expressed sympathy for the victims' suffering, the judge emphasizes that Maxwell failed to express acceptance of responsibility.

Court transcript (sentencing hearing)
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from the sentencing transcript of Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330). The judge outlines the rationale for a substantial sentence, citing the gravity of the offense, the harm to victims, and the need for general deterrence against sexual abuse and trafficking of minors. The judge emphasizes that Maxwell's wealth and status do not place her above the law.

Court transcript / sentencing hearing
2025-11-20

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This document is page 212 from a book authored by James Patterson, likely 'Filthy Rich', which has been included in House Oversight Committee records (Bates stamp 010552). It features a statement signed by former U.S. Attorney R. Alexander Acosta defending the prosecutorial decisions made in the Epstein case, arguing that critics were not privy to the specific evidence and trial assessments made at the time.

Book excerpt / congressional evidence
2025-11-19

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This document is a timeline, likely from a Miami Herald article included in House Oversight records, detailing the legal proceedings against Jeffrey Epstein between May 2008 and July 2009. It covers his guilty plea to state solicitation charges, his 18-month sentencing, the subsequent work release program where he spent 12 hours a day at his office, and his early release in 2009. The text also highlights the Miami Herald's investigative work ('Perversion of Justice') in exposing the deal and the lack of notification provided to victims under the Crime Victims' Rights Act.

News article / timeline (likely miami herald) included in house oversight records
2025-11-19
Total Received
$85,203,800.00
65 transactions
Total Paid
$250,000.00
1 transactions
Net Flow
$84,953,800.00
66 total transactions
Date Type From To Amount Description Actions
N/A Received Jeffrey Epstein victims $0.00 Damages pursuant to 18 USC 2255. View
N/A Received [Redacted Female ... victims $0.00 Financial incentives offered for not speaking w... View
N/A Received Epstein victims $0.00 General reference to victims' right to seek dam... View
N/A Received Epstein victims $0.00 Agreement to a means for victims to obtain mone... View
N/A Received Jeffrey Epstein victims $0.00 Monetary damages for victims mentioned as a req... View
N/A Received Jeffrey Epstein victims $0.00 General reference to 'settlement payments made ... View
N/A Received Jeffrey Epstein victims $0.00 Agreement to pay attorney fees for victims and ... View
N/A Received Jeffrey Epstein victims $0.00 Mention of 'significant monetary settlements to... View
N/A Received Jeffrey Epstein/A... victims $0.00 Victims were paid 'hundreds of dollars' after a... View
N/A Received Epstein, Maxwell,... victims $0.00 Cash payments made in connection with each sexu... View
N/A Received Jeffrey Epstein victims $0.00 Reference to potential monetary damages victims... View
N/A Paid victims Scammers $250,000.00 Example amount cited by Epstein regarding how t... View
N/A Received Jeffrey Epstein victims $0.00 Paid millions of dollars in civil compensation ... View
N/A Received Jeffrey Epstein victims $0.00 Cash settlements in civil suits requiring non-d... View
N/A Received Jeffrey Epstein victims $200.00 Typical payment per visit for massage sessions ... View
N/A Received The Defendant victims $0.00 Promised to help pay for school as part of groo... View
N/A Received Restitution Mecha... victims $150,000.00 Mentioned by Sloman as a restitution amount tha... View
N/A Received Epstein/Maxwell victims $0.00 Giving them money and gifts (general mention) View
N/A Received Jeffrey Epstein victims $0.00 Cash settlements in civil suits. View
N/A Received Compensation Fund victims $0.00 Reference to a compensation fund or incentive f... View
N/A Received Jeffrey Epstein victims $0.00 NPA requirement to provide monetary damages/unc... View
N/A Received Epstein/Maxwell (... victims $0.00 Juror mentions victims 'returning repeatedly fo... View
N/A Received Jeffrey Epstein victims $0.00 Confidential financial settlements reached afte... View
N/A Received Jeffrey Epstein victims $0.00 Restitution made to victims as part of the nego... View
N/A Received Jeffrey Epstein victims $0.00 Potential damages paid to victims who elect to ... View
As Sender
16
As Recipient
71
Total
87

Victim Notification

From: USAO and FBI
To: victims

Notification letters issued to victims.

Letter
N/A

Case Status

From: FBI administrative emp...
To: victims

Standard form language stating the case was 'under investigation' and failing to inform them of the NPA.

Letter
N/A

Victim Notification

From: USAO and FBI
To: victims

USAO and FBI letters were hand-delivered to some victims following in-person interviews to notify them of their rights.

Letter
N/A

Victim Notification

From: FBI
To: victims

FBI victim notification letters sent in 2006, 2007, and 2008, identifying recipients as possible victims of a federal crime.

Letter
N/A

Victim contacts with the USAO and the FBI

From: victims
To: OPR

OPR reviewed written submissions from victims concerning their contacts with the USAO and the FBI.

Written submissions
N/A

Victim notification

From: Villafaña
To: victims

Drafted to notify victims identified in the federal investigation of the pending state plea proceeding and invite them to appear.

Letters
N/A

Positions on grand jury matters

From: victims
To: THE COURT

The Court notes that it has not received any letters from the victims setting out their positions.

Letters
N/A

Arranging massage appointments

From: SARAH KELLEN
To: victims

The transcript describes Sarah Kellen's role in earlier years as 'calling victims and arranging for massage appointments.'

Phone call
N/A

The Department of Justice Victim Notification System

From: U.S. Department of Jus...
To: victims

A pamphlet that provided an overview of the Victim Notification System (VNS) and instructions on how to access it.

Pamphlet
N/A

Information about the NPA

From: FBI
To: victims

OPR considered whether letters sent by the FBI to victims after the NPA was signed contained false or misleading statements.

Letter
N/A

CVRA Rights Information

From: FBI
To: victims

An FBI pamphlet containing CVRA rights information was provided to victims when a letter was not.

Pamphlet
N/A

Epstein investigation and Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA)

From: USAO and FBI
To: victims

The document describes overall communications with victims as inconsistent, confusing, and not prioritized, leading to victims feeling ignored and frustrated.

General communications
N/A

Epstein investigation and Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA)

From: USAO and FBI
To: victims

The document describes overall communications with victims as inconsistent, confusing, and not prioritized, leading to victims feeling ignored and frustrated.

General communications
N/A

Status of investigation

From: FBI
To: victims

An FBI victim letter asserted that the case was “currently under investigation,” a statement Villafaña and an FBI case agent later defended to OPR as accurate.

Letter
N/A

Victim notification

From: Villafaña and Sloman (...
To: victims

Alleged 'highly improper and unusual 'victim notification letter'' that defense counsel argued constituted professional misconduct.

Letter (alleged)
N/A

Epstein's abuse

From: CEOS Trial Attorney an...
To: victims

FBI reports from victim interviews primarily focused on the facts of Epstein's abuse, not the status of the prosecution.

Interview
N/A

Investigation of Epstein

From: Villafaña and agents
To: victims

Villafaña interviewed victims, telling them the case was 'back under investigation' to prepare for a federal trial.

Interview
N/A

Information about the NPA

From: FBI
To: victims

OPR considered whether letters sent by the FBI to victims after the NPA was signed contained false or misleading statements.

Letter
N/A

Monetary damages provision of the NPA

From: OPR
To: victims

OPR contacted attorneys representing 26 victims to invite them regarding the monetary damages provision of the NPA.

Contact
N/A

No Subject

From: Unknown
To: victims

A letter was sent to victims to correct a reference to the December letter. The September letter contained information about the parties' intent in implementing 18 U.S.C. § 2255 and Epstein's agreement to pay attorney fees.

Letter
N/A

No Subject

From: Unknown
To: victims

A letter was sent to victims to correct a reference to the December letter. The September letter contained information about the parties' intent in implementing 18 U.S.C. § 2255 and Epstein's agreement to pay attorney fees.

Letter
N/A

Arranging appointments

From: Sarah Kellen
To: victims

Sarah Kellen's tasks included 'calling victims and arranging for massage appointments'.

Phone call
N/A

Fear of release of the Defendant

From: victims
To: ["the government"]

Victims have conveyed to the Government that any form of release for Mr. Epstein, including home detention, could result in their harassment and abuse.

Conveyance of information
N/A

Help for Victims of Crime

From: FBI
To: victims

A pamphlet provided to victims by FBI agents that contained a listing of the eight CVRA rights and explained the role of the U.S. Attorney's Office.

Pamphlet
N/A

Smoking marijuana and drinking

From: victims
To: victims

Chat logs on myspace.com used by defense lawyers.

Online chat
N/A

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