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| 2025-11-22 | N/A | The speaker provided a massage to a man, received $300, and discussed it with her friend who was ... | Unspecified location where ... | View |
An internal email from a Correctional Systems Officer at MCC-New York dated August 7, 2019 (three days before Jeffrey Epstein's death). The email addresses logistical issues regarding the distribution of bed rolls to inmates being released or transferred ('kicked out'), noting a shortage of supplies.
This document is an email chain from August 2020 involving Parvin Moyne of Akin Gump (representing Deutsche Bank) and redacted recipients (likely government investigators). Moyne informs the recipients that Deutsche Bank received a subpoena from the US Virgin Islands Attorney General regarding the Epstein estate and requests permission to disclose previous government subpoenas and productions to the USVI AG. The internal discussion among the redacted recipients suggests the USVI AG is 'trying to copy our investigation.'
This document contains pages 10 and 11 from the book 'Filthy Rich' (indicated by the header), presented as an exhibit with a House Oversight footer. The text details a conversation between a young woman named Mary and her cousin Joe, where Mary justifies visiting a wealthy man in Palm Beach (implied to be Epstein) to earn hundreds of dollars for a 'foot rub.' The narrative explicitly notes that Mary knows the interaction will be sexual ('more than a foot rub') based on information from a friend named Wendy.
This document is a forensic log of messages from July 9, 2018, involving the email address 'e:jeeitunes@gmail.com' (associated with Jeffrey Epstein) and a redacted correspondent. The conversation discusses legal and political matters, specifically referencing the 'Chevron decision' and the 'administrative state,' likely in the context of a Supreme Court nomination (July 9, 2018 was the date Brett Kavanaugh was nominated). The text also references an individual named 'Ken' who described a nominee as 'brilliant.'
This document is page 27 of a 43-page interview transcript from a House Oversight collection. An unnamed speaker describes receiving $300 for a massage, and her friend's reaction, which was to suggest they do it every Saturday and go shopping. A payment discrepancy is noted, where another redacted individual apparently complained about only receiving $200.
| Date | Type | From | To | Amount | Description | Actions |
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| N/A | Paid | The guy | Mary | $0.00 | Potential earnings of 'Hundreds of dollars' for... | View |
While the speaker was giving him a massage, 'the guy' said, 'I know [REDACTED] she's been working with me for a long time'.
While the speaker was giving him a massage, 'the guy' said, 'I know [REDACTED] she's been working with me for a long time'.
While the speaker was giving him a massage, 'the guy' said, 'I know [REDACTED] she's been working with me for a long time'.
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