Evidence photograph (marked EFTA00002952) showing the interior of a room under construction or renovation. The room features a dark blue ceiling with a painted mural (possibly zodiac or mythological figures), walls partially covered with USG Durock cement board, and faux-finish painted columns. A bed with a wrapped mattress, a small white step stool, and yellow scaffolding components on the floor are present. A large window offers a view of the ocean.
This legal document, filed on August 10, 2022, is a court ruling regarding the admissibility of photographic evidence in case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE. The Court decides to admit photos of Jeffrey Epstein's apartment and massage room to corroborate the testimony of a witness named 'Jane'. The admission of photos of the massage room is conditional upon the redaction of pictures on the wall.
This document appears to be a page from James Patterson's book (likely 'Filthy Rich') included in House Oversight Committee records, containing a transcript of an interview with a victim ('V'). The speaker describes receiving significant gifts from a wealthy man (implied to be Epstein), including a car, cash bonuses, and $1,500 worth of Victoria's Secret underwear. The text details a specific sexual assault incident on a massage table where the man 'pushed' the victim over the table while another female (name redacted) was present and naked.
This document is an excerpt from the book 'Filthy Rich' (Chapter 9) presented as evidence in a House Oversight investigation. It details the police investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, specifically focusing on the testimony of a victim named 'Mary' regarding a sexual assault involving a massage table and a vibrator. The text describes the assignment of Officer Pagan and a team of detectives to the 'predator case,' and chronicles a controlled telephone call orchestrated by police between Mary and an associate named Wendy Dobbs on March 31.
This document is a draft transcript of an interview with a woman who describes providing a massage to a man, referred to as 'Jeffrey'. She recounts being paid $200, being asked to remove her clothes, and the man masturbating under a towel during the massage. The interviewee notes seeing pictures of naked people in the house and contradicts herself on whether she told the man to stop.
This document is a transcript of an interview or deposition, pages 6 through 9, where a questioner (Q) interviews a woman (A) about an encounter with a man. The woman describes being led to a room with a sauna, giving the man a massage that escalated to him being naked, and him directing her to perform sexual acts, groping her, masturbating, and digitally penetrating her. The woman expresses fear, hesitation, and discomfort throughout the recounted event, which ended with the man leaving her money.
This document is page 17 of an interview transcript dated April 25, 2007. An unnamed speaker describes taking a twenty-dollar taxi ride to give a 'second massage' to a man named Jeffrey, during which she willingly removed her top. The speaker recounts that Jeffrey repeatedly asked her, 'Are you comfortable with me doing...' during the encounter.
This document is page 11 of a deposition transcript dated April 25, 2007, from a House Oversight investigation. An unnamed woman describes giving 'Jeffrey' (presumably Epstein) his first massage, recounting a conversation where she brought up that she heard he liked topless massages and stating she 'willingly took it off'. She details that Jeffrey was initially clothed before getting on the massage table under a towel and that they talked to get to know each other during the session.
This document is page 9 of an interview transcript dated April 25, 2007, from a House Oversight collection. An unidentified woman describes being taken to "Jeffrey's" house, where she gave him her first massage after being told by a female associate that he liked "women topless massages." The speaker clarifies it was a back and neck massage, and she subsequently gave Jeffrey her number to communicate directly for future sessions.
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