This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated February 17, 2006, documents interviews with two individuals regarding massages provided to a man named Jeff. The report details how a woman, Haley Robson, recruited young women, including a student, to give massages at Jeff's Palm Beach home, sometimes involving nudity. One interviewee described Jeff as a 'pervert' who persistently pushed for more during the sessions, indicating a pattern of potential sexual misconduct.
This Palm Beach Police incident report details an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein ('Jeff'). A victim, whose name is redacted, gave a sworn statement that in November 2004, at age 17, she was recruited by Haley Robson to give a massage to a wealthy man. The report describes a sexual encounter where Epstein masturbated and used a vibrator on the victim, after which she was paid approximately $400.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated February 17, 2006, documents a statement given by a witness on October 4, 2005. The witness recounts two incidents from approximately a year prior, when she was sixteen, where she was taken to a man named Jeff's house by Haley Robson to give massages. On both occasions, Jeff made unwanted sexual advances, causing her to stop the massage; she was paid $200 only after the second incident and never returned.
This document is a page from an interview transcript dated July 26, 2017. The interviewee (name redacted) confirms they have not seen a person named Haley since the day they went to 'Jeff's house' (likely Jeffrey Epstein). The witness also recounts a disturbing incident involving their father investigating a prowler (suspected to be 'Zack') and a subsequent violent altercation where Zack punched a wall next to the witness's face.
This document is a transcript of a phone call to the Wellington Olive Garden, dated 07/26/17. An unidentified individual calls for an employee named Haley to ask for money and a ride to "Jeff's house." Haley is hesitant, referencing a past incident where the caller's father threatened to press charges against her, but she agrees to call someone named Jeffrey that night and provide the caller with an update the following day.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated April 20, 2006, details two interviews related to a man named Jeff. The first interview describes a witness being brought to Jeff's house by a woman named Robson and receiving $100. The second part of the report, a narrative from October 2005, describes detectives interviewing a student who stated she worked for Haley Robson providing massages for Jeff in Palm Beach, whom she considered a pervert.
This police incident report from April 2006 details an interview with a 17-year-old female regarding an incident in September 2004 when she was 16. The victim stated she was recruited by Haley Robson to give a massage to 'Jeff' (Epstein) at a house on 'Brillo Way' in Palm Beach. During the massage, Epstein exposed himself, attempted to touch the victim sexually, and masturbated in front of her, paying her $200 afterward.
Officer Joseph Recarey documents a telephone interview with a redacted victim on October 4, 2005. The victim recants previous statements, admitting she withheld information, and details two incidents at 'Jeff's' house where she was subjected to unwanted sexual advances during massages while she was sixteen years old. She identifies Haley Robson as the person who brought her to the house and mentions a woman named Sara who prepared the room.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report from April 20, 2006, details an investigation into allegations involving minor girls being taken to the home of Jeffrey Epstein. An interview on March 15, 2005, reveals that an employee of Epstein's, named Robson, picked up several girls, instructed one to lie about her age, and drove them to Epstein's Palm Beach residence under the pretense of collecting money. The report connects several individuals, including Haley Robson and Zack Brian, to the events and confirms the location of the school the primary subject attended.
This document is page 16 of a book, authored by James Patterson (likely 'Filthy Rich'), presented as an exhibit in House Oversight documents. It describes a narrative scene where a woman named Wendy brings a young girl named Mary to meet 'Jeff' (Jeffrey Epstein) at his home. The text details the interior of the house, including a hallway lined with photos of naked women and a massage room containing sex toys and a massage table, where Mary is left to wait for Jeff.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report documents interviews with female subjects regarding their employment by 'Jeff' (Epstein). One narrative describes a girl recruiting a friend to provide massages to make money, with a payment of $100 exchanged for the introduction. Another narrative details detectives visiting a school on October 6, 2005, to interview a student who admitted to giving massages to Jeff multiple times, noting she was told nudity might be expected but she kept her clothes on, and she described Jeff as a 'pervert'.
This incident report details an ongoing investigation by the Palm Beach Police Department. It describes interviews with a 17-year-old girl and her mother, as well as a sworn statement from a 16-year-old girl who recounted being approached in September 2004 to make money, leading to a massage given to 'Jeff' at his home for $200, during which he masturbated. The document includes details about the initial investigative steps, including researching student records and gathering information about individuals involved with Jeff.
A Palm Beach Police Department incident report (Narrative #9) dated October 2005, detailing a phone interview with a female victim who was 16 at the time of the incidents ~2004. The victim describes two visits to 'Jeff's house' where she was taken by a driver and prepared by an associate for massages; during these sessions, Epstein ('Jeff') attempted sexual contact, including trying to remove her shirt and touch her breasts and buttocks. The victim resisted these advances and stopped the sessions, receiving $200 for the second visit but nothing for the first.
This Palm Beach Police incident report details the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, specifically focusing on interviews with two potential witnesses. One witness, a college student, provided a sworn statement that she was recruited to give Epstein a massage for money, during which he grabbed her buttocks and pulled her close. The report confirms she was paid $200 for the massage and that the person who brought her to the house was also compensated.
This document is a page from an interview transcript where an individual, identified by the initials MP, questions another person. The interviewee discusses being grounded and losing their phone, then recounts an incident where their dog was barking at someone they believe was a person named Zack. Upon telling Zack about the incident, Zack reportedly became very upset and punched a wall next to the interviewee's face.
This document is page 19 of an interview transcript, likely from a House Oversight investigation. An interviewee describes arriving at a house with another girl, where they meet a man she is 90% sure was named Jeff, and an accompanying woman. Jeff, who seemed to know the other girl but not her name, instructed them to follow the woman upstairs.
This document is page 17 of an interview transcript from a House Oversight investigation. An unidentified interviewee describes visiting a two-story, pinkish house with a pool, purportedly belonging to a man named 'Jeff'. The speaker recounts crossing a drawbridge to get there with a female companion and being questioned by a security guard upon arrival at the property.
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