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This document is an FBI filing (FD-350) containing a newspaper clipping from the Palm Beach Post dated August 8, 2006. The article details the public defense strategy of Jeffrey Epstein's legal team, led by attorney Jack Goldberger and publicist Dan Klores, who labeled accusers as liars and denied any sex with minors occurred. The article notes that Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter referred the case to the FBI after a grand jury indicted Epstein on solicitation rather than more serious charges, despite an 11-month investigation.

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

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This document is an FBI filing (Form FD-350) containing a newspaper clipping from The Palm Beach Post dated August 14, 2006. The article, titled 'The man who had everything' by Andrew Marra, features a photo of Jeffrey Epstein's mansion at 358 El Brillo Way and discusses his desire for status and alleged involvement with underage girls. The filing is associated with FBI case file 31E-MM-108062.

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

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An FBI clipping of a Palm Beach Post article dated August 14, 2006, detailing the conflict between Jeffrey Epstein's defense team and Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter. The article outlines Epstein's lawyers' accusations that Reiter is a 'loose cannon' acting out of 'craziness,' while also touching on Reiter's personal divorce proceedings. The clipping is filed under FBI classification 31E-MM-108062.

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

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This document is an FBI clipping preservation form containing a July 26, 2006 article from The Palm Beach Post. The article details the indictment of Jeffrey Epstein on solicitation charges following a long investigation by the Palm Beach Police Department, which included surveillance of his home and private jet. The text highlights a conflict between Police Chief Michael Reiter and State Attorney Barry Krischer, noting that police believed there was probable cause for more serious charges involving minors.

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

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This document consists of pages 140-141 from the book 'Filthy Rich' (likely by James Patterson), stamped as evidence by the House Oversight Committee. It details a 1997 incident where a model named Alicia accused Jeffrey Epstein of sexual battery at a hotel (Shutters on the Beach), claiming he groped her while 'evaluating' her body. The text explains that although the reporting officer wrote 'Sexual Battery' on the report, the Santa Monica Police Department took no action, and Alicia eventually dropped the matter because she felt it was her word against a wealthy man.

Book excerpt / evidentiary document
2025-11-19

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This document is a printout of a Miami Herald article (filed as a court exhibit) detailing how Jeffrey Epstein was granted work release by the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office despite policies prohibiting such privileges for sex offenders. Spokeswoman Therese Barbera defended the decision, claiming Epstein met the criteria, while Sheriff Ric Bradshaw refused to comment on the special treatment or the money Epstein paid the office for private details. The document highlights the contradiction between the Sheriff's official policy and the actual treatment Epstein received.

News article / court exhibit / house oversight document
2025-11-19

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A photo insert page from a publication documenting key locations and events in Jeffrey Epstein's legal and social history between 2005 and 2008. The page includes images of him at a magazine launch with Adrianna Ross, his entry into the National Sex Offender Registry, the 'Stockade' jail facility where he served his work-release sentence, his private island Little Saint James, and his appearance at the West Palm Beach courthouse.

Book insert / photo collage page
2025-11-19

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A page from a document (likely a book or report produced for the House Oversight Committee) containing a collage of captioned photographs related to Jeffrey Epstein's legal history and properties. Images include Epstein attending a 2005 event with Adrianna Ross, the interior of a jail cell similar to his, his 2008 courthouse appearance, his Sex Offender Registry entry, the Palm Beach County Stockade, and an aerial view of Little Saint James island. The text details his 2008 guilty plea, his 13-month sentence with work release, and the location of his incarceration.

Book excerpt / photo spread (house oversight committee evidence)
2025-11-19

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This document is a news article from May 2017 discussing Donald Trump's connection to Jeffrey Epstein in the context of ongoing legal battles. It highlights that while Trump was named in a lawsuit and placed on a witness list by attorney Jack Scarola for a case involving attorney Brad Edwards, Scarola admits Trump is unlikely to testify and describes his involvement as "peripheral." The article also mentions Mar-a-Lago as a location where Epstein allegedly met a victim.

News article / congressional production document
2025-11-19

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This document is a printout of a Palm Beach Post article by Jane Musgrave regarding President Donald Trump's potential involvement as a witness in an upcoming Jeffrey Epstein trial. It discusses a past lawsuit accusing both men of assault, identifies Mar-a-Lago as a location where Epstein met a victim, and quotes attorney Jack Scarola regarding the upcoming legal proceedings.

News article / web printout
2025-11-19

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This document is a LexisNexis printout of a Sun-Sentinel article from June 15, 2009, detailing a legal battle to unseal Jeffrey Epstein's plea deal with federal prosecutors. Palm Beach Circuit Judge Jeff Colbath acknowledged procedural failures in sealing the deal and set a hearing for June 25, while attorneys for Epstein's victims, Bill Berger and Brad Edwards, criticized the "sweetheart agreement" and special treatment Epstein received. The article notes Epstein was serving an 18-month sentence with work release privileges and that local police had forwarded information to the FBI due to dissatisfaction with the State Attorney's handling of the case.

News article (lexisnexis database record)
2025-11-19

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This document is a LexisNexis reprint of a June 25, 2009, Palm Beach Daily News article regarding an upcoming judicial ruling on whether to unseal Jeffrey Epstein's federal non-prosecution agreement. The article notes Epstein's imminent release date from the Palm Beach County Stockade (July 22, 2009) and details the legal battle between his attorney, Jack Goldberger, who wants the records sealed to protect third parties, and victims' attorney Brad Edwards, who seeks to use the documents in depositions.

News article / database printout (lexisnexis)
2025-11-19

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This document is Page 2 of 2 of a printout from The Palm Beach Post website, dated April 6, 2011. The content consists almost entirely of website sidebar elements, including Facebook plugins, links to unrelated news stories (Japan tsunami, local politics), and advertisements (Yahoo ads, motorcycle listings). The only connection to the investigation is the URL in the footer ('.../0217epstein.html') suggesting the previous page contained an article about Epstein from February 2009, and the House Oversight Bates stamp.

Webpage printout
2025-11-19

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This document is page 3 of 3 of a printout from The Palm Beach Post website, dated April 6, 2011. It consists almost entirely of the website footer, navigation links, and sidebar advertisements. The only specific relevance to the investigation is the URL at the bottom, which indicates the original article (likely on pages 1-2) was titled or related to '0918epstein' and was dated September 18, 2009.

Webpage printout
2025-11-19

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A printed webpage from The Palm Beach Post (dated 2011, article from 2009) detailing the aftermath of Jeffrey Epstein's plea deal. The article highlights the tension between Police Chief Michael Reiter and State Attorney Barry Krischer, citing a 2006 letter where Reiter called the prosecutor's handling of the case 'highly unusual.' It also quotes attorneys discussing how Epstein's wealth allowed him to avoid federal prosecution through a 'back-room deal' involving high-profile lawyers like Alan Dershowitz and Kenneth Starr.

News article / webpage printout
2025-11-19

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A Palm Beach Post article from September 18, 2009, reporting on the unsealing of Jeffrey Epstein's secret non-prosecution agreement with federal prosecutors. The deal, criticized by legal experts and victims' attorneys as a "sweetheart deal," protected potential co-conspirators from charges and initially included a provision for Epstein to pay for a lawyer to negotiate civil settlements with victims. The article highlights the lack of consultation with victims and the disparity in sentencing.

Webpage printout / news article
2025-11-19

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This document is a House Oversight record containing a news article from The Palm Beach Post regarding ongoing litigation between Edwards and Jeffrey Epstein. It discusses a malicious prosecution case, allegations linking Edwards to the Rothstein Ponzi scheme, and Edwards' attempts to depose high-profile figures like Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, and David Copperfield. The article also references Epstein's non-prosecution agreement with the U.S. Attorney's office and his guilty plea in Palm Beach County.

News article / media printout
2025-11-19

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A 2017 Palm Beach Post article reveals that Jeffrey Epstein paid a total of $5.5 million to settle lawsuits with three young women (L.M., E.W., and Jane Doe) represented by attorney Bradley Edwards. The specific settlement amounts ($1M, $2M, and $2.5M) were disclosed in court documents after Epstein's attorneys compelled Edwards to answer questions in a related lawsuit. The document is stamped as part of a House Oversight Committee release.

News article / web printout (the palm beach post)
2025-11-19

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This document is an email dated March 2, 2019, from Darren Indyke to Martin Weinberg (cc: jeevacation@gmail.com) containing a link to a Palm Beach Post article. The article, written by Jane Musgrave, reports that Jeffrey Epstein paid $5.5 million to three women to settle underage-sex lawsuits. The document includes captions referencing attorneys Brad Edwards and Jack Scarola, and mentions Epstein's 2008 guilty plea.

Email
2025-11-19

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This document, part of a 2017 House Oversight filing, recounts the conflict between Palm Beach police and the State Attorney regarding the prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein. It details how police sought serious molestation charges, but State Attorney Barry Krischer presented lesser charges to a grand jury, leading to accusations of preferential treatment. The text also highlights Epstein's high-profile connections, including Bill Clinton and Alan Dershowitz, and financial ties to Harvard and politicians like Eliot Spitzer and Bill Richardson.

Court filing / exhibit (news article or case summary)
2025-11-19

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This 2006 New York Times article details the friction between the Palm Beach Police and the State Attorney's office regarding the prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein. While police found probable cause for serious felonies including lewd molestation of minors, State Attorney Barry Krischer presented the case to a grand jury which resulted in a lesser indictment for soliciting prostitution. The article highlights accusations of preferential treatment due to Epstein's wealth and connections, noting his ties to Bill Clinton and Harvard.

News article / congressional exhibit
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be an editorial or article criticizing the State Attorney's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case, specifically the failure to charge him with crimes against minors despite police evidence. It details evidence found by police (school transcripts, trash), instances proving the girls were students (missing appointments for soccer or class), and the defense tactics used by Alan Dershowitz to discredit victims via their MySpace activity. It also mentions witness intimidation by private investigators and questions why a lenient plea deal was offered.

News article / editorial (evidence file)
2025-11-19

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This document is a chain of forwarded emails initiated by Michael Reiter (Palm Beach Police) in 2008 and eventually forwarded by Jeffrey Epstein to his legal team in 2010. The content includes an editorial from the Palm Beach Post titled "He was over 50. And they were girls," which criticizes the leniency of charges against Epstein regarding minors. The email chain tracks the dissemination of this article among Epstein's defense attorneys, including Alan Dershowitz, Robert Critton, and Martin Weinberg.

Email chain / legal correspondence
2025-11-19

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This document contains a Palm Beach Post article from August 2006 discussing the conflict between Police Chief Michael Reiter and State Attorney Barry Krischer regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case. It details Reiter's push for more serious charges against Epstein, the subsequent plea deal controversy, and personal attacks launched by Epstein's legal team against Reiter, including references to his divorce. The text criticizes the justice system's preferential treatment of wealthy defendants like Epstein.

News article / media clipping (palm beach post) within house oversight report
2025-11-19

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This document, likely a page from a news article filed in House Oversight records, summarizes the conflict between Palm Beach police and the State Attorney regarding the indictment of Jeffrey Epstein. It details how Police Chief Reiter accused State Attorney Krischer of preferential treatment for Epstein. The text outlines Epstein's high-profile connections (Clinton, Harvard), his legal defense strategy led by Gerald Lefcourt and Alan Dershowitz, and provides specific graphic details of the allegations made by a 14-year-old victim who was recruited by Haley Robson.

News article / media report (contained within congressional oversight files)
2025-11-19
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