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Little St. James, US Virgin Islands U.S. Virgin Islands (U.S.V.I.) Private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands Epstein's residence in the U.S. Virgin Islands Little St. James, US Virgin Islands (Likely) Little St. James, US Virgin Islands (Inferred based on visual context and file source) Little St. James, US Virgin Islands (Inferred from visual context of tropical setting and architectural style associated with Epstein properties) US Virgin Islands (Likely based on context) Tropical Island (likely US Virgin Islands) Island setting (likely Little St. James, US Virgin Islands based on context) Little St. James, US Virgin Islands (Inferred from EFTA evidence code and architectural style) Little St. James, US Virgin Islands (Inferred from visual context) Little St. James, US Virgin Islands (Inferred from visual context and file source) Likely Little St. James, US Virgin Islands (implied by context and architecture) Little St. James, US Virgin Islands (Contextual inference based on architectural style and evidence file prefix) Virgin Islands (USVI) St. John, Virgin Islands 34-38 Krondprinsdens Gade, GERS Complex, 2nd Floor, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands 00804 TUPW - Tortola, British Virgin Islands Epstein's Property - VI (Virgin Islands) Virgin Islands / Little St. James (Epstein's property)

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2022.03.04-3%20Exhibit%202.pdf

This document is 'Exhibit 2' filed in the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands on March 4, 2022, in case ST-2021-RV-00005. The content is a Wall Street Journal article from February 9, 2016, titled 'Legal Fees Cross New Mark: $1,500 an Hour'. The article discusses the rising billing rates of top corporate lawyers in the US, citing specific firms like DLA Piper, Proskauer Rose, and Kirkland & Ellis. It serves as evidence of market rates for legal services, likely submitted to support a fee application in the associated court case.

Court exhibit (news article)
2025-12-26

2022.03.04%20Motion%20-%20Motion.pdf

This document is a Motion for Award of Attorneys' Fees filed by the Co-Executors of the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein in the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands. The Co-Executors are requesting $112,216.90 in fees incurred while successfully defending against the Government of the Virgin Islands' (GVI) attempts to intervene in the probate action and freeze estate assets. The document details the history of the GVI's failed motions, the complex nature of the estate, the funding of the Victims' Compensation Program ($121 million+), and justifies the legal fees based on the attorneys' experience and standard rates.

Legal motion (motion for award of attorneys' fees and incorporated memorandum of law)
2025-12-26

2022.02.07%20Notice%20-%20Notice%20of%20Entry%20of%20Judg...

This document is a 'Notice of Entry' filed in the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands on February 7, 2022, regarding the estate of Jeffrey E. Epstein (Case ST-2021-RV-00005). It notifies relevant legal parties, including Chief Deputy Attorney General Carol Thomas-Jacobs and attorney Christopher Allen Kroblin, that a Memorandum Opinion and Order dated February 4, 2022, has been entered into the court record.

Legal notice (notice of entry)
2025-12-26

016-01.pdf

This document is a transcript of a plea conference for Jeffrey Epstein held in June 2008 in Palm Beach County Court. Epstein pleads guilty to state charges involving solicitation of prostitution and procuring a minor, agreeing to an 18-month jail sentence followed by community control (probation). The transcript details the specific conditions of his release, including residency at his Palm Beach home, work release at his own 'Florida Science Foundation' (located in the same building as his attorney), and strict prohibitions on contacting victims or minors.

Court transcript (plea conference)
2025-12-26

029.pdf

This document is a legal memorandum filed by Teresa Helm, the Plaintiff, in opposition to the Defendants' (executors of Jeffrey Edward Epstein's estate) motion to dismiss her complaint. It argues against the dismissal of claims as untimely, asserts the applicability of equitable estoppel and tolling, and contends that punitive damages are recoverable under Virgin Islands law, guided by New York's choice-of-law principles.

Legal pleading
2025-12-26

030.pdf

This document contains a letter from Troutman Sanders LLP to Judge Debra C. Freeman updating the court on the establishment of the Epstein Victims' Compensation Program. It attaches a Status Report filed in the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands and the detailed Protocol for the Independent Epstein Victims' Compensation Program, which outlines eligibility, claims administration, evaluation methodology, and compensation procedures for sexual abuse victims of Jeffrey Epstein.

Legal correspondence and court filing (status report and program protocol)
2025-12-26

033.pdf

This document is a legal declaration by attorney Daniel Mullkoff submitted in the case of Teala Davies v. Darren K. Indyke and Richard D. Kahn (Executors of the Epstein Estate). The declaration serves to introduce three exhibits into the court record: Epstein's Last Will and Testament (dated Aug 8, 2019), a complaint filed by the US Virgin Islands, and an Affidavit of Service from the case Araoz v. Epstein. The declaration opposes the Defendants' Motion to Dismiss.

Legal declaration
2025-12-26

EFTA00038491.pdf

This document is an internal FBI email chain from June 2020 reacting to a Virgin Islands Daily News article. The article reports that the USVI Attorney General reached an agreement with the Epstein estate regarding the Victim Compensation Fund, which ostensibly includes access to FBI Victim Services. The FBI personnel in the email chain express confusion and lack of prior knowledge regarding this provision, stating they were unaware of their organization's supposed role in the settlement.

Email chain / news article
2025-12-25

EFTA00037903.pdf

This document appears to be a redacted witness statement or questionnaire response detailing severe sexual abuse by Jeffrey Epstein and other men. The witness describes being held in an underground location equipped with stall-like structures, being judged by groups of men, and being raped in the Virgin Islands when she was 17 years old. The text includes graphic descriptions of psychological manipulation and physical assault.

Witness statement / questionnaire response
2025-12-25

EFTA00037678.pdf

This document is an email dated October 1, 2020, sent by a Detective from the NYPD/FBI Child Exploitation Human Trafficking Task Force. The email shares a link to a news article from the Virgin Islands Daily News concerning the continuation of investigations following Jeffrey Epstein's death. The subject line mentions two redacted individuals in the Virgin Islands ('VI').

Email
2025-12-25

EFTA00037532.pdf

This document contains an internal FBI email chain from June 2020 discussing a Virgin Islands Daily News report about the Epstein Victim Compensation Fund. FBI officials express confusion regarding a clause in the fund's protocol that promises 'Access to counseling and referral services through the FBI Victim Services program and Child USA,' noting that the Victim Services Division (VSD) was unaware of this arrangement. The embedded article details V.I. Attorney General Denise George's agreement with the Epstein estate to release funds and revise the protocol to be more victim-oriented.

Email chain containing news article/press release
2025-12-25

EFTA00037529.pdf

This document is an email chain between FBI/DOJ personnel discussing a news article/press release from June 2020 regarding the Jeffrey Epstein Victim Compensation Fund. The article details an agreement between the Virgin Islands Attorney General Denise George and the Epstein Estate to revise the fund's protocol, including removing broad liability waivers and involving Child USA and FBI Victim Services. The FBI agents in the email chain express confusion and lack of prior knowledge regarding the FBI's listed involvement in the settlement, with one noting that the Victim Services Division (VSD) was not aware of it.

Email chain containing news article/press release
2025-12-25

EFTA00037526.pdf

This document contains an internal FBI/DOJ email chain from June 2020 discussing a Virgin Islands Daily News article. The article reports that V.I. Attorney General Denise George reached an agreement with the Epstein estate regarding the Victim Compensation Fund. The emails reveal confusion among FBI officials (including HQ, DOJ, and FBINY) regarding a specific clause in the protocol that promises 'Access to counseling and referral services through the FBI Victim Services program and Child USA,' as the FBI's Victim Services Division (VSD) appeared unaware of this commitment.

Email chain / news article
2025-12-25

EFTA00037522.pdf

This document is an internal FBI email chain from June 2, 2020, discussing a Virgin Islands Daily News article about the Epstein Estate's Victim Compensation Fund. FBI agents and DOJ officials were inquiring about a specific clause in the settlement agreement that promised 'Access to counseling and referral services through the FBI Victim Services program and Child USA,' as local FBI agents (FBINY) and the Victim Services Division (VSD) appeared unaware of this commitment. The text includes the full article detailing the legal agreement between V.I. Attorney General Denise George and the Epstein estate.

Email chain / news article
2025-12-25

EFTA00037519.pdf

This document contains an internal FBI email chain from June 2020 discussing a news report about the Epstein Estate's victim compensation fund. The emails highlight confusion within the FBI regarding a clause in the settlement that promises 'Access to counseling and referral services through the FBI Victim Services program,' as the Victim Services Division (VSD) was reportedly unaware of this arrangement. The forwarded text is a press release or article detailing the agreement between Virgin Islands AG Denise George and the Epstein Estate to revise the fund's protocol, lift liens on the $600 million estate, and implement reforms for fair victim compensation.

Email chain and press release/article
2025-12-25

EFTA00037515.pdf

This document is a chain of internal DOJ/FBI emails from June 1-2, 2020, discussing a Virgin Islands Daily News article. The article reports that V.I. Attorney General Denise George reached an agreement with the Epstein estate regarding the victim compensation fund. The emails highlight confusion within the DOJ and FBI regarding a specific claim in the article that the settlement includes 'Access to counseling and referral services through the FBI Victim Services program,' as internal checks with the Victim Services Division (VSD) indicated they were unaware of such an arrangement.

Email chain / news article clipping
2025-12-25

EFTA00037511.pdf

This document contains an email chain among likely DOJ or FBI personnel (names redacted) discussing a Virgin Islands Daily News article from June 2020. The article details an agreement between the VI Attorney General Denise George and the Epstein Estate regarding a victim compensation fund. The internal emails express confusion and inquiry regarding a specific clause in the agreement that promises 'Access to counseling and referral services through the FBI Victim Services program,' as the senders indicate FBI HQ and the Victim Services Division (VSD) were unaware of this arrangement.

Email chain and news article
2025-12-25

EFTA00037401.pdf

This document is an FBI email chain from August 2019 coordinating the logistics for a massive search warrant execution on Jeffrey Epstein's private island, Little St. James, in the Virgin Islands. It details the travel plans for approximately 40 FBI personnel, including the use of an FBI Q400 aircraft, coordination with the Coast Guard and CBP, and the timeline for the raid scheduled for Monday, August 12. The emails also mention that one British co-conspirator (implied to be Ghislaine Maxwell) remains unserved and 'out of pocket'.

Fbi email chain
2025-12-25

EFTA00032141.pdf

This document is a chain of emails between the FBI (NY Field Office/CART) and the US Attorney's Office (SDNY) regarding the chaotic processing of digital evidence seized from Jeffrey Epstein. The US Attorney's office complains that over 1.3 million documents were provided in a disorganized manner, with emails unlinked from attachments (specifically citing flight records as an example of unlinked data), making review impossible. The FBI cites technical issues, including a network replacement where they were mandated to delete 400TB of old data, and clarifies that some evidence originated from a July 2007 search.

Email chain/correspondence
2025-12-25

EFTA00031827.pdf

An email thread from January 2020 between Stan Pottinger and a redacted individual discussing a CNN article about a Virgin Islands lawsuit against Jeffrey Epstein regarding environmental protections. The participants exchange sarcastic commentary, with the redacted individual noting Epstein as a 'world-historically appalling... polluter' and Pottinger calling the lawsuit 'nearly hilarious.' The correspondence occurs post-mortem for Epstein.

Email thread
2025-12-25

EFTA00031314.pdf

This document is an email chain from May 7, 2019, initiated by the Executive Director of the Alliance to Rescue Victims of Trafficking. The director forwarded a Virgin Islands Daily News article titled 'Epstein building compound on Great St. James' to an individual in a 'Criminal Division' (likely DOJ), who then forwarded it to another colleague noting they were sending it 'just in case' it was significant.

Email chain
2025-12-25

EFTA00030569.pdf

This document is a formal response from the U.S. Attorney's Office (SDNY) to Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team regarding 22 specific discovery requests made on October 13, 2020. The government addresses requests for Epstein's diary, the 'Billionaires Playboy Club' manuscript, flight logs (implied in broader requests but not itemized), and the identities of minor victims, often denying immediate production based on Rule 16 restrictions or asserting that materials have already been produced. The letter also discusses the handling of potential 'Brady' and 'Giglio' materials, stating that impeachment evidence will be produced closer to trial.

Legal correspondence (government response to discovery requests)
2025-12-25

EFTA00029752.pdf

This document is an email dated January 17, 2020, sent to an individual associated with USANYS (US Attorney's Office). The sender asks if the recipient's team is aware of the lawsuit filed by the Virgin Islands government against Jeffrey Epstein's estate and the 1953 Trust, specifically noting the suit seeks to void fraudulent asset transfers. The sender offers to circulate the complaint if needed.

Email
2025-12-25

EFTA00029640.pdf

This document is an internal email chain from November 2019 forwarding claims of Jeffrey Epstein victims to the FBI. The primary claim involves a 17-year-old female from Calderitas, Mexico, alleged to have been abused at Epstein's properties in New York and the Virgin Islands. A secondary, potentially unrelated note within the chain mentions a call from a mother in New Mexico regarding sex trafficking.

Email chain / internal correspondence
2025-12-25

EFTA00029639.pdf

This document is an email chain from November 2019 requesting information be forwarded to the FBI. The original email is from a self-described close friend of a 17-year-old female and her guardian in Calderitas, Mexico. The sender alleges that the young woman was abused by Jeffrey Epstein at his properties in New York and the Virgin Islands and is seeking to register a claim against his estate.

Email chain
2025-12-25
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