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Miles Alexander
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Epstein
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ESI
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A photograph showing an open-air wooden structure with a dark deck and wooden ceiling, overlooking a beach and ocean view with palm trees. The setting appears to be a tropical location, consistent with properties such as Little St. James. The image contains no textual information other than the exhibit identifier 'EFTA00002821' in the bottom right corner.
This document is a photograph (exhibit EFTA00002820) depicting an open-air wooden structure, likely a cabana or massage area on the Little St. James property. The scene features a large tree integrated into the architecture, circular light fixtures, black and white patterned cushions, and a massage table positioned to overlook the beach and ocean.
This document is a photograph rather than a text document. It depicts a semi-outdoor wooden structure, likely a cabana or deck on Little St. James. The structure features a large tree trunk growing through the dark wooden floor and roof. furnishings include black and white patterned beanbag-style cushions and large black audio speaker cabinets. The only visible text is the file identifier 'EFTA00002819' in the bottom right corner.
This document is an evidence photograph depicting an outdoor patio or terrace area. The scene features tiled flooring, a built-in counter or cabinet, lush tropical vegetation including palm trees, large potted plants, and a view of the ocean and distant hills in the background. The only text present is the evidence identifier EFTA00002808 in the bottom right corner.
This document is a photograph of an outdoor kitchen or bar area. It features a stainless steel sink, white cabinetry, a stainless steel under-counter appliance (likely a refrigerator), and a grill covered by a black cover bearing the brand name 'Alfresco'. The area has a wood-look tiled backsplash and lattice privacy screens. Notably, the ceiling structure in the background incorporates large natural tree branches, a distinctive architectural feature often associated with structures on Little St. James. The image is stamped with the evidence identifier EFTA00002806 in the bottom right corner.
A photograph depicting an outdoor kitchen or pavilion area featuring wooden ceilings, lattice screens, and wood-look tile flooring. The area contains white cabinetry, a sink, a stainless steel under-counter refrigerator, and a covered grill bearing the 'Alfresco' logo. The setting appears to be tropical, likely Little St. James, indicated by the surrounding palm foliage.
This document is a color photograph depicting a tropical setting, likely on Little St. James island. It features a large, open-air wooden structure with a thatched roof (a pavilion or gazebo) situated on a sandy beach area, surrounded by palm trees and dense vegetation. Steps lead up to the structure, which appears to contain tables or seating. The only text present in the document is the identifier code 'EFTA00002802' located in the bottom right corner.
This document is a photograph of a mechanical or utility room, likely located on the Little St. James property given the file identifier context. The room contains industrial water filtration equipment (possibly reverse osmosis), large black storage tanks, a blue pump motor, control panels, and an emergency safety shower/eyewash station. The image is marked with the evidence identifier EFTA00002794.
An evidence photograph (EFTA00002788) depicting the interior of a garage or storage facility. The image shows several black Polaris Ranger EV (Electric Vehicle) utility task vehicles parked inside. One vehicle in the foreground clearly displays the model branding. Another vehicle is visible from the rear on the right side, and a smaller orange vehicle is visible in the background.
An evidence photograph (marked EFTA00002787) depicting the interior of a storage room or garage, likely located on Jeffrey Epstein's property in the US Virgin Islands. The image features a red and black personal watercraft (jet ski) on a trailer with the registration number 'VI 5451 TC'. The room also contains stacked white wicker furniture, industrial stainless steel equipment labeled '2', large bulk bags, black trash bags, and an orange cooler.
A photograph showing an exterior utility structure, likely a shed or generator housing, situated on a concrete pad near a stone wall. The building features white storage chests, a red covered piece of equipment on wheels, and signage reading 'EMERGENCY LISTINGS' and 'OIL SPILL KIT'. The setting appears to be tropical, consistent with Little St. James.
This document is an evidence photograph (EFTA00002753) showing the interior of a corrugated metal storage shed or maintenance facility. It contains heavy machinery, specifically a yellow Caterpillar (CAT) soil compactor/roller, a green utility vehicle, and a large detached metal roller drum. The setting appears to be a service area on a property, likely Little St. James given the file identifier context.
An evidence photograph (marked EFTA00002746) depicting the interior of a garage or storage facility. The image features a green John Deere utility vehicle with its bed filled with fresh green coconuts. To the right stands a large yellow road roller/compactor. In the background, there is a red vehicle (possibly a jet ski or ATV), a detached vehicle door leaning against the wall, and general storage infrastructure.
An evidence photograph (marked EFTA00002743) depicting a cluttered workshop or storage room, likely located on Little St. James given the presence of coconuts on the floor. The room contains wooden cabinets with glass doors, white shelving units filled with various automotive fluids and spray cans, black storage bins, and a red Lincoln Electric AC 225 Arc Welder in the foreground.
This document is an evidence photograph (marked EFTA00002734) depicting a large white industrial storage tank located inside a concrete utility room. The tank is labeled '12-K' and bears a warning sign reading 'DANGER DIESEL FUEL' alongside a hazard diamond. It likely depicts infrastructure, specifically fuel storage for power generation, on Jeffrey Epstein's Little St. James island.
Evidence photograph (EFTA00002719) showing the interior of a large industrial shed or hangar, likely located on Little St. James given the ocean view and evidence tag context. The image features heavy construction machinery, specifically a yellow Caterpillar skid steer loader (Model 272D2 XHP, ID MD200983) and a large excavator bucket in the foreground.
This document is a photograph of an industrial metal building, likely a maintenance shed or warehouse on a property. The structure features green corrugated siding with two large bays; the left bay is closed with a roll-up door, while the right bay is open, revealing the interior framing and what appears to be yellow machinery inside. The image contains a Bates stamp/evidence tag 'EFTA00002704' in the bottom right corner.
This document is a photograph (evidence file EFTA00002703) depicting a large green corrugated metal warehouse or maintenance building. The scene includes heavy machinery, specifically a dark green tractor or loader on the left and a detached bucket scoop lying on the dirt ground in the center. The setting appears to be tropical, evidenced by the palm trees in the background, consistent with the Little St. James property.
A large-format topographic survey map (Progress Print) of Little St. James island in the U.S. Virgin Islands, dated November 28, 2005. The map delineates the island into three distinct parcels: Parcel A (approx. 60 acres), Parcel B (approx. 6.3 acres), and Parcel C (approx. 5.2 acres). It includes geographic landmarks such as Pillsbury Sound and the Caribbean Sea, topographic contour lines, and existing structures.
The document is a hand-drawn architectural sketch labeled 'View toward dock Scheme B'. It depicts a coastal scene featuring a long pier extending into the water with a structure at the end, two boats docked alongside, and a shoreline densely populated with palm trees and vegetation. The document is stamped with the identifier EFTA00002691.
The document is a hand-drawn architectural or landscape sketch labeled 'Scheme A'. It depicts a 'View toward dock', illustrating a pier structure extending into the water with a covered boathouse, docked boats, a walkway connecting to the shore, a small onshore structure, and dense tropical vegetation in the background. The document bears the Bates stamp EFTA00002690.
This document is a hand-drawn architectural sketch (labeled 'Scheme B') depicting a landscape view. The drawing shows a structure resembling a pavilion or gazebo connected by a long raised walkway to another area amongst dense palm trees. The handwritten caption appears to read '( View toward dock )'. The document bears the Bates stamp EFTA00002669.
A hand-drawn architectural sketch depicting a wooden walkway or bridge structure with railings extending over dense tropical vegetation (palm trees). A separate circular detail sketch is labeled 'Jacuzzi'. The handwritten labels '1 View toward deck' and 'Jacuzzi' are written upside down relative to the image orientation. The document bears the Bates stamp EFTA00002668.
This document contains a hand-drawn architectural sketch depicting a building complex with palm trees and a pavilion structure, likely corresponding to the estate on Little St. James. The sketch is oriented upside-down in the image and features a handwritten caption reading '(View toward Main Entry)'. The document bears the Bates stamp EFTA00002666.
A hand-drawn architectural site plan depicting a building complex with courtyards, palm trees, and winding pathways. The layout corresponds to the main residence on Little St. James. The document contains minimal text, labeled only with '(Site Plan)', a North directional arrow, and the Bates stamp EFTA00002664.
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