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Epstein_Part_17_(Redacted).pdf

This document contains several newspaper clippings from The Palm Beach Post in late July and early August 2006, detailing Jeffrey Epstein's arrest and indictment for soliciting prostitution. The articles cover his booking, release on bond, his attorney Jack Goldberger's claims of a 'distorted view' from police, and background information on Epstein's properties, social connections, and past legal troubles. The clippings also mention the involvement of State Attorney Barry Krischer and Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter in the case.

Newspaper clippings
2025-12-26

061.pdf

This document is a Supplemental Appendix filed by Palm Beach Newspapers, Inc. in a Florida state court case involving Jeffrey Epstein. It contains a transcript of a June 2009 hearing regarding the unsealing of court records, administrative orders, case law, and federal court filings including a declaration by AUSA A. Marie Villafana regarding the federal Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA). The appendix documents the legal arguments surrounding the transparency of the Epstein proceedings and the government's interaction with victims under the Crime Victims' Rights Act.

Legal appendix containing transcripts, court orders, motions, and declarations
2025-12-26

060.pdf

This document is a response filed by Palm Beach Newspapers, Inc. (The Palm Beach Post) to an emergency petition for writ of certiorari by Jeffrey Epstein. The Post argues that the trial court correctly unsealed a Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) and its addendum related to Epstein's solicitation of minors, asserting that the documents were improperly sealed in the first instance and that no valid legal basis exists for their continued closure.

Legal pleading (response to petition for writ of certiorari)
2025-12-26

055.pdf

This document is a transcript of court proceedings from June 26, 2009, regarding State of Florida vs. Jeffrey Epstein. The hearing concerns a 'Motion to Stay' filed by Epstein's defense to prevent the immediate release of sealed documents, specifically a Non-Prosecution Agreement (MPA) and grand jury materials, pending an appeal. The Judge denies the indefinite stay and the request for a bond but grants a short delay until the following Thursday to allow the defense time to file with the appellate court. The document also touches on potential redactions of children's names, which the Judge notes were not actually found in the documents in question.

Court transcript (circuit court of the fifteenth judicial circuit, florida)
2025-12-26

042.pdf

This document is a 'Motion to Intervene' filed on June 15, 2009, in the Circuit Court of Palm Beach County, Florida, in the criminal case against Jeffrey Epstein (Case No. 2008CF009381AXX). An unnamed (redacted) applicant, represented by Spencer T. Kuvin, seeks to intervene to join the Palm Beach Post in arguing for access to the sealed Federal non-prosecution agreement. The applicant argues they have a pending civil complaint against Epstein with similar allegations and require the sealed document for discovery and impeachment purposes.

Legal motion (motion to intervene and supporting memorandum of law)
2025-12-26

010-10.pdf

This document is a Court Order from the Southern District of Florida, dated April 15, 2015, denying Jeffrey Epstein's motion for a supplemental protective order. Epstein sought to keep correspondence between his lawyers and the US Government regarding his non-prosecution agreement sealed from the public. Judge Kenneth Marra ruled that the public interest in determining if the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA) was violated outweighs Epstein's desire for confidentiality, stating that plea negotiations are not privileged.

Court order
2025-12-26

EFTA00026665.pdf

This document is an email dated June 30, 2019, sharing a link to a Palm Beach Post opinion piece titled 'Jeffrey Epstein victims not silenced by NDAs, attorney says.' The sender remarks to the recipients that it is interesting that 'Brad' (likely attorney Brad Edwards) wrote the article given current events.

Email
2025-12-25

EFTA00018167.pdf

An email chain from July 9, 2019, initiated by reporter Jeff Ostrowski of The Palm Beach Post. Ostrowski is inquiring with government officials (names redacted) about the indictment of Jeffrey Epstein, specifically asking if the government plans to pursue the forfeiture of the El Brillo Way property in Palm Beach, noting it was not specifically listed by address in the forfeiture clause. The email was forwarded internally among officials.

Email chain
2025-12-25

EFTA00016521.pdf

This document is an email chain from November 2021 in which Thomas Volscho forwards evidence to the US Attorney's Office (USANYS). The evidence consists of 1997 classified advertisements from Palm Beach newspapers where a 'Miss Maxwell' or 'Ms. Maxwell' is seeking help for answering phones and light cleaning during school holidays. Volscho notes that the phone number matches a 1996 traffic citation for Ghislaine Maxwell and references a Daily Mail article about her using ads to recruit victims.

Email chain
2025-12-25

EFTA00013860.pdf

This document is an internal email thread from the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida dated September 17, 2009. The emails discuss media strategy in anticipation of a Palm Beach Post article about the Epstein deal. An Assistant U.S. Attorney clarifies that U.S. Attorney 'Alex' (likely Alexander Acosta) intended the prosecution to remain a state case to allow State Attorney Barry Krischer to 'save face,' while establishing minimum penalties as a 'floor' rather than a ceiling.

Email thread
2025-12-25

EFTA00013649.pdf

Editorial from The Palm Beach Post dated November 16, 2007, criticizing the potential plea deal for Jeffrey Epstein. The article discusses Epstein's high-profile legal team (Goldberger, Dershowitz, Starr), the evidence found by police (including phone messages and a high school transcript in his trash), and the concern that his wealth is allowing him to bypass the justice system despite preying on underage girls. It notes that a previous grand jury indictment for solicitation was seen as insufficient given the age of the victims and mentions that the federal investigation had reportedly stalled the state case.

Newspaper article / editorial
2025-12-25

EFTA00013630.pdf

This document is an editorial from The Palm Beach Post dated November 16, 2007, criticizing the potential plea deal for Jeffrey Epstein. It details how Epstein, accused of paying underage girls for sex, employed a high-profile legal team including Alan Dershowitz and Kenneth Starr to negotiate a deal expected to result in 18 months jail time and sex offender registration, resolving charges from a 2006 indictment. The article expresses concern that Epstein's wealth is allowing him to manipulate the justice system and avoid more serious consequences.

Newspaper article / editorial
2025-12-25

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This document is a Palm Beach Post newspaper article from November 16, 2007, discussing the controversial legal case against Jeffrey Epstein for soliciting underage girls. The article critiques the justice system and State Attorney Barry Krischer, suggesting Epstein's wealth might lead to a lenient plea deal, and names his high-profile legal team including Alan Dershowitz and Kenneth Starr. A handwritten note indicates the article was faxed to the State Attorney's Office and filed as part of the official case record.

Newspaper article
2025-11-20

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This document is a photocopy of a 'Letters to the Editor' page from The Palm Beach Post dated August 25, 2006. It features a highlighted letter by Aileen Josephs criticizing Jeffrey Epstein's legal team (specifically Jack Goldberger and Alan Dershowitz) for attacking victims' reputations and asserting that money and power buy justice in Palm Beach County. Handwritten notes indicate this clipping was processed by staff to be included in the 'Jeffrey Epstein File' with the State Attorney.

Newspaper clipping / administrative file correspondence
2025-11-20

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A 2007 Palm Beach Post editorial faxed to the State Attorney's office in 2008, criticizing the potential leniency of the judicial system toward Jeffrey Epstein. The article outlines the allegations involving underage girls, the involvement of high-profile defense attorneys like Dershowitz and Starr, and the controversial decision by State Attorney Barry Krischer to send the case to a grand jury rather than filing charges directly. It expresses concern that Epstein's wealth is buying him a favorable plea deal.

Newspaper clipping / faxed correspondence
2025-11-20

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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.

Newspaper clipping / letters to the editor (foia record)
2025-11-20

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This document is an FBI FD-350 form archiving a newspaper clipping from The Palm Beach Post dated August 14, 2006. The article, written by Andrew Marra, is titled 'The man who had everything' and features a photograph of Jeffrey Epstein's mansion at 358 El Brillo Way, referencing allegations regarding underage girls.

Fbi form fd-350 (newspaper clipping)
2025-11-19

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An FBI file clipping from The Palm Beach Post dated August 14, 2006, detailing the conflict between Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter and Jeffrey Epstein's legal team following Epstein's indictment for felony solicitation of prostitution. The article highlights personal attacks by Epstein's lawyers against Reiter, calling him 'childish' and a 'loose cannon,' while also reporting on Reiter's ongoing divorce proceedings. The document is part of a larger file with classification number 31E-MM-108062.

Newspaper clipping / fbi form fd-350
2025-11-19

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An FBI FD-350 form archiving an August 5, 2006, Palm Beach Post article titled 'Expert: Ignorance of age isn't defense in sex cases.' The article quotes legal expert Bob Dekle stating that not knowing a victim's age is not a valid defense for sex crimes. It details that Palm Beach police found probable cause to charge Epstein with sex acts involving five underage girls and notes that NY politician Eliot Spitzer returned $50,000 in donations from Epstein.

Fbi form fd-350 (newspaper clipping)
2025-11-19

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An FBI file containing a newspaper clipping from The Palm Beach Post dated August 4, 2006. The editorial by Elisa Cramer criticizes the State Attorney's Office for charging Jeffrey Epstein with solicitation rather than pedophilia-related crimes, despite police evidence proving the victims were underage (14-17). The article highlights comments from the State Attorney's spokesman admitting that wealth influences justice and details evidence such as school transcripts and Myspace activity.

Fbi form fd-350 (newspaper clipping)
2025-11-19

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An FBI clipping of a Palm Beach Post article from July 29, 2006, detailing how Alan Dershowitz, representing Jeffrey Epstein, provided the State Attorney's office with damaging information from MySpace to discredit teenage accusers. The article highlights a conflict between Police Chief Michael Reiter, who wanted more serious charges, and the State Attorney's office, which secured a lesser indictment for solicitation. It also mentions intimidation tactics including private investigators following a victim's father and bribery attempts to stop witnesses from cooperating.

Fbi fd-350 form (news clipping)
2025-11-19

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019366.jpg

A 2006 Palm Beach Post article detailing the police investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, highlighting conflicts between Police Chief Reiter and the State Attorney's office. The article describes evidence collection methods including trash pulls and airport surveillance, details the role of recruiter Haley Robson and assistant Sarah Kellen, and notes a returned $90,000 donation from Epstein to the police department. It also lists Epstein's high-profile connections to figures like Bill Clinton and Donald Trump.

Newspaper article (the palm beach post)
2025-11-19

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019365.jpg

This document is an FBI filing (FD-350) containing a newspaper clipping from The Palm Beach Post dated July 26, 2006. The article details the indictment of Jeffrey Epstein for felony solicitation of prostitution following a long investigation by the Palm Beach Police Department, which involved trash sifting and surveillance. It notably highlights a conflict between Police Chief Michael Reiter and State Attorney Barry Krischer regarding the handling of the charges, as police believed there was probable cause for more serious charges involving minors.

Fbi form fd-350 (newspaper clipping)
2025-11-19

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This document is an FBI filing of a newspaper clipping from The Palm Beach Post dated July 25, 2006. The article details the indictment of Jeffrey Epstein for felony solicitation of prostitution, noting he was booked and released on a $3,000 bond. It mentions his properties in Palm Beach, Manhattan, New Mexico, and the Virgin Islands, and lists Alan Dershowitz as a friend.

Newspaper clipping (fd-350 fbi filing)
2025-11-19

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This document is an FBI filing of a newspaper clipping from the Palm Beach Post dated July 30, 2006. The article reports that billionaire Jeffrey Epstein has been charged with felony solicitation of minors after an investigation by the Palm Beach Police Department. It notes his release on bond and his attorney Jack Goldberger's defense that Epstein passed a lie detector test claiming ignorance of the girls' ages.

Fbi form fd-350 (newspaper clipping)
2025-11-19
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