This document is a transcript of a legal deposition or interrogation involving Ghislaine Maxwell, Todd Blanche, and David Markus. The discussion primarily revolves around Jeffrey Epstein's legal cases, including a 2007-2009 investigation in the Southern District of Florida, his non-prosecution agreement, and Maxwell's knowledge and involvement in these matters. Maxwell denies direct knowledge of certain events, her contact with law enforcement, or direct discussions with Epstein about his legal deals.
This document is a court transcript page from a direct examination of a witness named Alessi, filed on August 10, 2022. Alessi describes seeing Ms. Maxwell and Ms. Roberts with a young, blonde girl in a uniform at a spa, and later seeing the same girl at a house in Palm Beach where Alessi introduced her to Ms. Maxwell.
This document appears to be a page from James Patterson's book 'Filthy Rich', marked as evidence for the House Oversight Committee. It contains a transcript of an interview between a detective ('D') and a victim/witness ('V'), where 'V' details how she recruited girls from her school for $200 to perform sexual acts for the perpetrator ('He'). The text also describes the perpetrator's physical abuse of 'V' (hair pulling) and his rejection of 'V's' homeless best friend because she was 'overweight'.
This is page 2 of a legal appeal dated July 3, 2008, filed by Trump Properties LLC regarding a landscaping dispute. The document outlines grounds for appeal against a decision by ARCOM (Architectural Commission) regarding the planting of 20 trees and the replacement of a hedge with silver buttonwood. It is signed by Bernard Diamond, Vice President of Trump Properties LLC.
An email chain from September 2017 between Jeffrey Epstein and a redacted individual. The correspondent, who uses the affectionate term 'habebey,' discusses being in New York and wanting to meet Epstein at 'the house.' The latest email in the chain relays a message from 'Touchline' regarding a media platform called 'Philanthropy Age' associated with the Gates Foundation and mentions an advisor named Kofi Rashid who reports to Bill Gates.
This document appears to be a page from a profile article (circa 2016) about Jeffrey Epstein, marked as evidence for the House Oversight Committee. It discusses Epstein's theories on wealth transfer among the 'hyper rich,' his role as a 'rich whisperer,' and his lifestyle, including a lunch meeting in New York where he claimed he hadn't eaten in a restaurant in a decade. The text also notably describes his household as lacking a wife or children but being staffed by a group of young women in their twenties and thirties, comparing the atmosphere to 'Eyes Wide Shut.'
This document is a page from a legal transcript discussing Mr. Dershowitz's presence at a location associated with an international sex trafficking organization. The speaker references testimony from Juan Alessi and Alfredo Rodriguez regarding the timing of visits by Dershowitz and Virginia Roberts, asserting that Dershowitz was there in a personal capacity rather than as legal counsel.
This document is page 76 of a deposition transcript where an unnamed witness is questioned by attorney Ms. Menninger. The witness recounts being suddenly invited on a trip to New York City by "Jeffrey," who instructed her to come to "the house" and get her passport. The witness denies having discussed the particulars of her prior massages with Jeffrey or "Ghislaine" before this trip was initiated.
This document is a page from a deposition transcript where an individual (A) is being questioned (Q) about events following a massage. The individual denies having intercourse with "Jeff," denies telling "Epstein" she wanted to bring her twin sister to make money, and denies joking about the incident with other girls, clarifying it was questioning, not joking.
This document is a draft transcript of an interview with a witness ('A') detailing a sexual encounter with an unnamed male ('he'), for which she was paid $300. The interviewer ('Q') also questions the witness about a female associate ('she'), presents a photo lineup from which the witness cannot make an identification, and instructs the witness on the confidentiality of the open investigation.
This document is a draft transcript from a House Oversight investigation, detailing an interview with a female witness about providing massages to an unnamed man. She recounts visiting his home three to four times, where he masturbated during the sessions and repeatedly offered her money to get naked, which she mostly refused. A separate woman was paid $200 for bringing the witness to the house, and the witness states that "half of the school knew about it."
This document is a police interview transcript with a female witness describing a 45-minute massage she gave to an older man. She recounts how he asked her explicit sexual questions, touched her inappropriately, and told her his secretary would get her details to see her again. The witness also mentions rumors of another girl being involved as a 'partner' and a shared $100 payment.
This document is page 43 of a deposition transcript dated April 25, 2007. An unnamed individual, interviewed by Ms. Bilafonia, describes being financially stable and not needing a regular job while bringing girls to an unspecified house. The interviewee explains recruiting at least one girl, via a male friend, to provide massages at this house 'more than a couple times'.
This document is a transcript of an interview from April 25, 2007, where an unnamed woman describes her financial interactions with an unnamed man. She recounts receiving $500 for rent, gifts for her baby shower, and a bikini from him after his trip to Brazil, while asserting that she generally never asked him for money.
This document is a transcript of an interview dated April 25, 2007, in which an unnamed woman ('A') describes recruiting her 'good-looking girlfriends' and other girls for 'Jeffrey'. She states she was motivated by 'making money' and instructed the girls to tell Jeffrey they were 18, explaining to them that he preferred 'topless massages'.
This document is page 11 of a deposition transcript from Censor & Associates. In the transcript, an unidentified witness confirms to a questioner that their visit to a house for a massage was entirely voluntary and consensual. The witness states they were explicitly told by 'she' or 'they' that it was 'entirely up to me' whether to comply with any requests made by 'he' during the massage and that they could say no to anything.
This document is a transcript of an interview with an unnamed individual who describes giving a man a massage at a house. The speaker discusses another woman who was also present and paid, and an incident involving comments about a chef who turned out to be old. The page ends with the interviewer, 'MP', asking the speaker if a person named 'Jeff' had ever tried to call them.
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