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KGB
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KGB
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KGB
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UNITE
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US
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Bob Richel
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| N/A | N/A | KGB recruitment of German Hanover Hackers using false flags. | Germany | View |
| N/A | N/A | KGB surreptitiously recruits members of the German Hanover Hackers using false flags. | Unknown (Likely Germany/Int... | View |
| N/A | N/A | Withdrawal of remaining U.S. troops from Afghanistan | Afghanistan | View |
| N/A | N/A | KGB recruitment of German Hanover Hackers. | Germany/Cyberspace | View |
| N/A | N/A | GTX Corp appearance on Discovery Channel | TV | View |
| 2018-01-01 | Legal case | Legal case: Color of Change v. United States Dep’t of Homeland Sec., 325 F. Supp. 3d 447 | S.D.N.Y. | View |
| 2014-05-01 | N/A | Hiring of Bob Richel by Changeis | N/A | View |
| 2010-11-13 | N/A | Broadcast of 'Future Family: Life In the Digital Age' featuring GTX Corp. | TV Broadcast | View |
This document contains scanned telephone message books from the Palm Beach State Attorney's Office (likely Barry Krischer's office) spanning from 2005 to 2009. The messages document high-frequency communication between the State Attorney ('BK' or 'Mr. K') and Epstein's defense team (Alan Dershowitz, Jack Goldberger, Bruce Lyons), as well as significant media inquiries regarding Epstein's indictment, prison sentence, and potential charges in the Virgin Islands. A critical handwritten note advises 'No don't give to Feds our case unless they take all,' highlighting the jurisdictional tension between state and federal prosecutors.
This document is a legal response filed by the Co-Executors of Jeffrey Epstein's estate (Indyke and Kahn) on March 29, 2021, opposing the US Virgin Islands Government's appeal regarding their failed motion to intervene in probate proceedings. The executors argue the Government's petition is untimely as the original motion was denied over a year prior, and that the Government's emergency motion regarding estate assets is moot because the estate has replenished the Victims' Compensation Program funds. Attached exhibits include the original 2020 opposition brief and a March 2021 press release confirming the sale of Epstein's NYC and Palm Beach properties to fund the compensation program.
Order from the U.S. District Court (S.D. Florida) dated June 25, 2010, denying Jeffrey Epstein's appeal of Magistrate Judge Johnson's discovery orders. Epstein is ordered to produce documents within three days, with specific instructions to redact names of minor sexual assault victims. The order also restricts the Plaintiff from disclosing Epstein's tax returns or passport to third parties, except for expert witnesses bound by confidentiality.
This document is a printed LinkedIn profile for an individual based in Irvine, California, dated October 8, 2019. The profile details a work history that includes a significant role from October 1996 to January 2003 managing '7 personal estates worldwide' and '11 corporate apartments' for a 'high profile, high net worth Entrepreneur,' duties which strongly align with the known estate management structure of Jeffrey Epstein. The individual also lists experience in investment advisory firms and real estate, along with an MBA from Strayer University.
An email dated October 11, 2019, transmitting notes and photos from an interview conducted that day. The email also schedules or notes the availability of a redacted individual for the following Tuesday. The document contains significant redactions regarding identities.
This document is an internal email briefing dated October 8, 2019, summarizing the status of the Epstein investigation. It details proffer schedules for co-conspirators, including Ghislaine Maxwell and one redacted individual marked as 'Cooperating.' It also notes that approximately 80 victims have been identified with hundreds more unidentified, and that digital evidence analysis is delayed by the taint team review.
An internal FBI email dated August 26, 2019, organizing logistics for an Epstein court hearing scheduled for the following day. The sender instructs colleagues to be on standby to assist victims moving from SDNY to the courthouse to avoid the press, and enforces a mandatory suit dress code per 'higher ups'. The email references '290', likely the FBI office at 290 Broadway.
This document is a printout of search results from the New York City Department of Finance regarding the property at 9 E 71st St, New York, NY (Epstein's Manhattan mansion). It lists historical property records dating back to 1975, including a significant deed transfer on January 10, 2012 (dated December 23, 2011) from 'Nine East 71st Street Corporation' (historically associated with Les Wexner) to 'Maple, Inc.' (a company controlled by Jeffrey Epstein). It also records the 1989 purchase of the property by Nine East 71st St Corp from the Birch Wathen School.
This document is a forwarded email chain dated August 10, 2019, originating from a BuzzFeed News reporter named Jane. The reporter is inquiring with an unknown agency (likely emergency services or a hospital) about a suspected leak, alleging that a responding paramedic posted details of Jeffrey Epstein's death on 4chan 45 minutes before mainstream media reported it.
An email from BuzzFeed News reporter Jane Lytvynenko dated August 10, 2019, sent to an unidentified recipient (likely an official agency). Lytvynenko is investigating allegations that a paramedic involved in the response to Jeffrey Epstein's death leaked information on 4chan 45 minutes before the story broke on ABC News.
This document is an 'Access to Justice' email newsletter from Law360 dated April 20, 2020. It aggregates various legal news stories, primarily focused on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the justice system, including court closures, remote hearings, and bankruptcy issues. It is relevant to the Epstein files because it contains a summary of a recent Eleventh Circuit ruling that the Crime Victims' Rights Act protections do not arise until after a formal criminal charge is filed, which is described as a blow to Epstein's victims.
This document is an email newsletter from White Collar Law360 dated June 17, 2021, providing summaries of various legal news stories. Key articles include updates on Biden's anti-corruption push, a Russian oligarch client of Greenberg Traurig, and a specific report on Ghislaine Maxwell complaining about prison conditions, including 'raw sewage' and guards monitoring her legal calls. The document also lists numerous law firms, companies, and government agencies involved in current legal proceedings.
A 'White Collar Law360' email newsletter dated January 24, 2019, summarizing various legal news stories. Key topics include Michael Cohen cancelling a congressional hearing due to threats from President Trump, Jay-Z and Meek Mill launching a prison reform group, and various white-collar crime sentencings and lawsuits. The document lists numerous law firms and companies, including 'Epstein Becker Green' in a sidebar list, which is likely a coincidental match for the 'Epstein' keyword search, as Jeffrey Epstein is not mentioned in the text.
This document is a 'Law360 White Collar' email newsletter dated October 1, 2018. It summarizes various legal and corporate news stories, including the Deutsche Bank Libor trial, Elon Musk's SEC settlement, an emoluments suit against Donald Trump, and the Kavanaugh Supreme Court nomination. The document lists numerous law firms and companies in its sidebars, including 'Epstein Becker Green', which is likely the reason for its inclusion in this collection, though it refers to a law firm and not Jeffrey Epstein personally.
This document is a Law360 New York email newsletter dated July 15, 2019. The top stories focus on Jeffrey Epstein's legal battles, specifically highlighting that potential child pornography found in his home could derail his bail bid, and federal allegations that he paid $350,000 to influence witnesses. The newsletter also covers various other legal developments involving SunEdison, L'Oreal, Donald Trump's financial subpoenas, and various corporate lawsuits.
This document is a discovery letter from the U.S. Department of Justice to the attorney for Tova Noel, a correctional officer charged in connection with Jeffrey Epstein's death. It lists extensive materials being provided to the defense, including MCC surveillance footage, computer analysis, phone records, and internal logs from the dates surrounding Epstein's death (August 9-10, 2019). The letter also discloses Brady material consisting of statements from inmates regarding the timeline of officer rounds on the night Epstein died, contradicting or clarifying the official timeline.
This document is an email dated April 23, 2021, from the Chambers of Judge Alison J. Nathan to attorneys Jeff Pagliuca and Laura Menninger. The email serves to transmit a sealed order attached as a PDF regarding the case '20-cr-330, US v Ghislaine Maxwell'. The document indicates legal proceedings involving Ghislaine Maxwell were ongoing in 2021 under Judge Nathan.
An email dated October 9, 2019, from an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Southern District of New York to a redacted recipient. The sender informs the recipient that a flight tracking website (ADSB Exchange) is down, suggests using international flight records to track a 'target jet,' and attaches a document titled '2019-06-17, _JE,_prosecution_memo.docx' (likely referring to Jeffrey Epstein).
This document is a discovery request letter from attorney Jason E. Foy, representing Tova Noel (a guard charged in relation to Jeffrey Epstein's death), to the US Attorney's Office. The letter demands 31 specific items, including Noel's personnel files, SHU logs from the time of Epstein's death (August 2019), surveillance records of broken cameras, and internal memos regarding Epstein's need for a cellmate. It also notably asks for the identity of the author of a specific 4Chan message and records related to other inmate deaths at the MDC.
An email chain from July 16, 2019, in which Susan Harriman forwards information regarding Jeffrey Epstein's financial activities. Harriman highlights a foundation named 'Enhanced Education' registered to Epstein's Virgin Islands address and links to news about donations to Ohio State University, urging the recipient to pass the information directly to an FBI agent rather than the general tip line.
This document is a handwritten journal entry dated January 7, 1996, written by a high school student returning from a trip to New York. The writer expresses a desire to leave high school, feelings of isolation from friends at home, and affection for a redacted female companion. The entry explicitly mentions visiting Jeff Epstein's house, drinking champagne with him, finding him 'down to earth,' and thanking him for the trip.
A handwritten diary entry describing social outings, including seeing 'Phantom of the Opera' and a ski trip to a cabin with a female friend, her boyfriend, and his 25-year-old brother. The author expresses romantic interest in the brother. The entry concludes with a night out where the female friend announces she is staying at 'Jeffreys' (likely Epstein), leaving the author alone with the brother.
A formal response from the U.S. Attorney's Office (SDNY) to Jeffrey Epstein's defense team regarding discovery requests made in July and August 2019. The government rejects defense requests for broad access to files from other districts (FL, GA) and communications with victims as 'outlandishly overbroad' and a 'fishing expedition' to identify victims, while confirming it will comply with standard legal obligations (Rule 16, Brady). The letter asserts the SDNY investigation was independent of the previous Florida Non-Prosecution Agreement.
An email chain from December 2019 between attorney William Callahan (Unitel) and an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the SDNY. Callahan references a previous tele-conference regarding the 'Epstein Matter' and notes he needs 3-4 weeks to speak with a 'Subject' or their representative. The AUSA responds that they cannot discuss hypothetical representations but welcomes contact if Callahan officially represents someone with information relevant to the ongoing investigation.
| Date | Type | From | To | Amount | Description | Actions |
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| 2011-06-17 | Received | Attendees | Han | $75.00 | Tickets for Matt Blesso's birthday celebration ... | View |
| 2011-06-17 | Received | Attendees | Han | $75.00 | Tickets for Matt Blesso's birthday celebration ... | View |
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