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This document is page 76 of a deposition transcript where an unnamed witness is questioned by attorney Ms. Menninger. The witness recounts being suddenly invited on a trip to New York City by "Jeffrey," who instructed her to come to "the house" and get her passport. The witness denies having discussed the particulars of her prior massages with Jeffrey or "Ghislaine" before this trip was initiated.
This document is the cover page for a confidential deposition transcript from the civil case Virginia L. Giuffre v. Ghislaine Maxwell (Case No. 15-CV-07433-RWS) in the Southern District of New York. The deposition of a redacted individual was taken by the plaintiff on May 18, 2016, at the offices of Boies Schiller & Flexner in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
This document is a handwritten contact list, dated '04-31-05', and appears to be from the files of Ghislaine Maxwell. It contains several names and phone numbers with area codes for Texas, New York, and California, as well as a number in France. Notably, it includes a cryptic instruction: 'Christie get rid of code Mum'.
This document is a page from a telephone message log dated October 1, 2005, showing four messages for 'J.E.', likely Jeffrey Epstein. Callers named Nadia, Sarah, John Brockman, and Tatum contacted J.E., with most requesting a return call. A partially illegible message from Sarah refers to a potential activity scheduled between 11 AM and 4 PM.
This document contains four handwritten phone message slips for "J.E.", likely Jeffrey Epstein. Two messages dated 5/9/05 from "Kaytana" and "Joana" request a call back. Two undated messages show that "Les Wexner" returned J.E.'s call and "Nadia" left a note saying "Thank you".
This document contains four handwritten telephone message slips from 2005, all addressed to 'J.E.' (likely Jeffrey Epstein). The callers are identified as Eva, Mrs Maxwell, Danielle, and Nadia. The messages include requests for callbacks and a status update from Nadia stating, 'She got there safe'.
This document consists of four handwritten phone message slips from March 6-7, 2005, for Jeffrey Epstein (as "Jeffrey" and "J.E.") and Ghislaine Maxwell (as "Ms. G. Maxwell"). The messages document calls from Mort Zuckerman, someone named Glen, Dr. Moskowitz's office, and a caller named Bruce. Notably, Bruce called Maxwell from "The Island" (likely Little St. James) and provided a U.S. Virgin Islands cell number.
This document consists of four handwritten phone message slips from August 1998, primarily for 'JE' (likely Jeffrey Epstein) and one for 'GE' (likely Ghislaine Maxwell). The messages include callback requests from individuals named 'Testa' and 'Natalie', and a detailed note from Ghislaine regarding travel logistics. Ghislaine's message mentions letting 'Larry' go, a 3:15 flight to 'PB' (Palm Beach), a helicopter for 'TF' (Tom Ford), and a request to be called back.
This document consists of four handwritten telephone message slips from a notepad, dated July 9-10, 2004. Two messages are for a 'Mr Epstein' and two are for a 'Sarah'. One message for Epstein is from 'Ms Maxwell' and concerns the availability of someone named 'Brittny', while the other messages are simple requests to return calls.
This document is a June 27, 2011, email exchange between Jeffrey Epstein and Eric Roth, President of International Jet Interiors. Roth responds to Epstein's inquiry about an off-market Gulfstream V aircraft, offering to connect him with a contact who has located eight such planes and previously handled the sale of Donald Trump's Boeing 727. Epstein agrees and provides a phone number for the contact to call him.
This document is an email from Larry Visoski to Jeffrey Epstein and Darren Indyke dated February 5, 2017, confirming a flight schedule. Visoski clarifies that a Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) caused by President Trump's departure will not affect their 4:30 PM flight. The email also mentions a voicemail from a 'Josh' regarding a pending purchase agreement with Chevron.
This document, a page from an article labeled 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033562', details the concerted efforts by Florida's political and business leaders, including Governor Rick Scott and Kelly Smallridge of the Palm Beach Business Development Board, to recruit financial firms from the Northeast. It describes 'red-carpet' tours, lavish networking events, and personal outreach used to showcase the tax and lifestyle benefits of relocating to Palm Beach. Despite the prompt's framing, the content of this specific document contains no mention of Jeffrey Epstein or related matters.
This document is an email from January 21, 2014, forwarded to 'jeevacation@gmail.com'. It contains a DUJOUR article titled "Why Palm Beach, Florida Is The 'New Greenwich' For Wall Streeters," which discusses the migration of hedge funds and wealthy financiers to Palm Beach. The article attributes this trend to Florida's lack of state income, estate, and capital gains taxes, as well as the impending deadline of Section 457A of the Internal Revenue Code, which required repatriation of offshore funds.
This document is a screenshot of a webpage showing snippets of two articles. One is from BuzzFeed News, featuring a quote from Anne Helen Petersen about millennials needing family help for a down payment on a home. The other is a headline about a woman's 225-mile hike around New York City.
This document is a personal account from journalist Vicky Ward, reflecting on her interactions with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell after her 2003 Vanity Fair article. Ward describes Epstein as intelligent but socially awkward and Ghislaine as a charismatic, well-connected figure who became deeply loyal to Epstein after he 'saved her' following the death of her father, Robert Maxwell. The text provides anecdotal insights into their personalities, social circles (including Prince Andrew and Bill Clinton), and the nature of their complex relationship.
This document is a March 2011 email chain where Ghislaine Maxwell ('gmax') sends Jeffrey Epstein a new Vanity Fair article about their relationship. Epstein forwards this to an unknown party, and a different unknown party replies to Epstein, praising the article and its author, Vicky Ward, and suggesting it be used for strategic purposes by someone named 'citrick'. The article excerpt details Epstein's past, his associations with Prince Andrew and others, and Maxwell's alleged role as his 'procurer'.
This document is a first-person opinion piece defending Ghislaine Maxwell, written by an unnamed author who knows her. The author portrays Maxwell as a charismatic, intelligent, and loyal friend, contextualizing her deep bond with Jeffrey Epstein as a result of him 'saving' her after the death and disgrace of her father, Robert Maxwell. The piece suggests that despite the 'current fuss,' Ghislaine's social standing in New York will remain intact because, in that city, wealth and connections often overshadow moral failings.
This document is an email sent by Jeffrey Epstein to Martin Weinberg on March 8, 2011, marked as 'Privileged - Redacted'. Epstein forwards a Vanity Fair article published the same day by Vicky Ward, which details the relationship between Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, refers to Maxwell as an alleged 'procurer', and revisits Epstein's financial history, past criminal charges, and associations with prominent figures like Prince Andrew and Les Wexner.
This document is an opinion piece defending Ghislaine Maxwell and analyzing her relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. The author, who claims to like Ghislaine, portrays her as a charismatic and intelligent socialite whose loyalty to Epstein stems from him having 'saved' her after the death of her criminal father, Robert Maxwell. The piece attempts to normalize the behavior of the very rich by comparing Epstein's 'sexual pecadillos' to the known oddities and legal troubles of other successful figures.
This document is an email from Jean Luc Brunel to Jeffrey Epstein on March 8, 2011, with the comment 'This is not bad'. The email is a reply to a forwarded article from Vanity Fair, written by Vicky Ward, titled 'Jeffrey and Ghislaine: Notes on New York's Oddest Alliance'. The article details Ward's history of reporting on Epstein and Maxwell, their relationship, Epstein's past legal troubles, and the emerging allegations of sexual abuse against him from multiple women.
This document is a first-person account from an author, identified as 'Vicky', describing her personal impressions of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Epstein is portrayed as intelligent but socially awkward, while Maxwell is described as vivacious, well-connected, and deeply loyal to Epstein, whom she credits with 'saving her' after the death of her father, Robert Maxwell. The author notes the powerful connections of both individuals, including Prince Andrew and Bill Clinton, and reflects on the nature of wealth and success.
This document is an email exchange from March 8, 2011, where Jeffrey Epstein forwards a newly published, critical Vanity Fair article about himself and Ghislaine Maxwell to Boris Nikolic. Nikolic replies with supportive messages, expressing dismay at the article, disputing its characterization of Epstein as being 57 and 'socially awkward,' and calling the author an 'idiot'.
This document is a personal account from a journalist, likely named Vicky, describing her interactions with and observations of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. It details their personalities, social circles (including Prince Andrew and Mort Zuckerman), and theorizes that the key to their deep friendship was Epstein 'saving' Ghislaine after the death of her father, Robert Maxwell. The document, bearing a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates number, was likely submitted as evidence to a congressional committee.
This document is an email chain from March 8, 2011, where Jeffrey Epstein forwards a new Vanity Fair article about himself and Ghislaine Maxwell to his paralegal, Jessica Cadwell. Cadwell replies with a supportive message, calling the article 'well written' and asking how he is. The forwarded article details Maxwell's alleged role as a 'procurer,' Epstein's past legal troubles, and his connections to prominent figures like Prince Andrew and Les Wexner.
This undated memo, property of Jeffrey Epstein, is a personal analysis of Ghislaine Maxwell's character and her relationship with Epstein. The author, an acquaintance of Maxwell, posits that Epstein became a father figure who 'saved' her after the death of her criminal father, Robert Maxwell. The document speculates that Maxwell's charisma and powerful connections, such as her close friendship with Bill Clinton, will ensure she weathers any 'current fuss' or scandal.
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