Ghislaine Maxwell, appearing pro-se, responds to the Defendants' (Estate of Jeffrey Epstein and executors) motion to dismiss her case for failure to prosecute. She argues that she has complied with court orders despite the constraints of incarceration and seeks indemnification for legal expenses based on Virgin Islands common law, corporate law, and the NES LLC operating agreement. She asserts that public policy and the "unclean hands" of the executors should not bar her claims.
This document is a page from an index or concordance, listing words alphabetically and providing page and line number references where they appear. It includes terms like 'suicide', 'support', 'surprise', 'surveillance', 'Sweden', 'talk', 'talking', 'taken', and 'Tallahassee'. The document is marked 'Page 38' and bears the identifier 'DOJ-OGR-00022748' and a logo for 'MAGNA LEGAL SERVICES'.
This is a Certificate of Good Standing issued by the Supreme Court of Florida on July 21, 2025. The document, certified by Clerk John A. Tomasino, attests that attorney David Oscar Markus was admitted to practice law in Florida on October 3, 1997, and is currently in good standing.
This document contains three MySpace blog posts from December 2005 written by an unnamed individual. The author discusses major life events, including starting college, planning a move to Tallahassee, and ending a relationship with someone named Will. The posts convey feelings of loneliness, stress, and excitement, and include a description of attending a 'Toys For Tots' charity bike rally and a repeated, emphatic statement about wanting to buy marijuana.
This document is a MySpace profile for a user named 'Pimp Juice', captured on February 14, 2006. The profile indicates the user recently moved to Tallahassee, is majoring in International Affairs, and has been in a relationship with her boyfriend, Will, for over a year. Her interests include the band Sublime, theater, and 'WEED', and she has 144 friends on the platform.
This document is a two-page excerpt from a BellSouth telephone bill for Jeffrey Epstein, dated March 5, 2005. The pages contain messages from BellSouth describing its automated customer service system, "RightTouch," and providing information on Florida's "No Sales Solicitation" list, including associated fees and contact details for the Division of Agriculture and Consumer Services.
This document contains two blog posts from December 2005, apparently from MySpace, written by an individual undergoing a significant life change. The author details their mixed feelings of excitement and sadness about moving into a new suite, starting classes in International Affairs, moving to Tallahassee, and leaving behind a person named Will. The author also repeatedly and emphatically expresses a desire to buy marijuana.
This document is a printout of a 19-year-old female's Myspace blog from January 2006. The posts describe her recent move to college in Tallahassee, her positive experiences with her dorm and classes, and her excitement for an upcoming weekend visit from a person named Will. Her profile indicates she is 'In a Relationship' and provides basic demographic information.
This document is a printout of two blog posts from December 22, 2005, in which the author describes their emotional turmoil over a major life change. The author is moving to Tallahassee for college and expresses profound sadness about leaving a person named Will, while simultaneously showing excitement for their new independence, classes, and their intention to buy marijuana. The posts highlight the conflicting feelings of a young person navigating a significant transition.
This document is a printout of a MySpace blog page belonging to a 19-year-old female. In two posts from January 2006, she details her first weeks of college in Tallahassee, Florida, including moving into her dorm and her positive academic and social experiences. She expresses excitement for an upcoming weekend visit from a person named Will, who is likely her romantic partner.
This document is a scanned page from The Palm Beach Post dated August 25, 2006, containing Letters to the Editor. The primary letter, written by Aileen Josephs, strongly criticizes Jeffrey Epstein and his legal team (specifically naming Jack Goldberger and Alan Dershowitz) for attacking his victims' reputations. The author asserts that 'money and power does buy justice' in Palm Beach County and argues that lack of knowledge regarding a victim's age is no defense for statutory rape. The page also contains unrelated letters regarding a local church and pension legislation.
This document is a MySpace profile for a user named 'Pimp Juice', whose real name is redacted. The profile, last accessed on February 19, 2006, indicates the user is a 19-year-old born on December 30, 1986, who recently moved to Tallahassee to attend FSU as an International Affairs major. The user details their history of moving between various Florida cities, including Ft. Lauderdale, Cooper City, and Palm Beach, where they lived with their grandparents.
This document is a printout of three blog posts from December 2005, likely from MySpace. The author details a period of significant personal upheaval, including ending a relationship with someone named Will, moving to Tallahassee for college, and navigating the stresses of orientation and class registration. The posts also mention attending a 'Toys For Tots' charity motorcycle rally and express a strong desire to purchase marijuana.
This document is a printout of a MySpace blog page from January 2006, belonging to a 19-year-old female college student with the username 'sublimelime'. The blog posts detail her recent move to Tallahassee for college, her positive experiences with her classes and new dorm, and her mixed emotions about her long-distance relationship with a person named Will. She expresses both excitement for Will's upcoming visit and anxiety about their relationship, citing that she is not used to him having pictures of naked women on his wall.
This document is a transcript of an interview where Ghislaine Maxwell recounts her understanding of how a redacted woman became involved with Jeffrey Epstein around December 2000. Maxwell alleges this woman, who had a troubled past, was helped by Epstein to avoid an arrest warrant by being sent to Thailand, and subsequently became the primary recruiter of other masseuses for him, working with her boyfriend, Tony Figueroa. Maxwell asserts that this individual was the starting point for all subsequent masseuses who came to Epstein's house.
This document is a Certificate of Good Standing issued by the Supreme Court of Florida on March 24, 2021. John A. Tomasino, the Clerk of the Court, certifies that attorney Sigrid Stone McCawley was admitted to practice law in Florida on November 6, 1997, and is currently in good standing. The document was filed in court on March 26, 2021.
Discussion 0
No comments yet
Be the first to share your thoughts on this epstein entity