This document is a photograph of a bedroom interior, designated with the evidence identifier EFTA00000299. The room features distinct purple walls, white crown molding and door frames, and beige carpeting. Furnishings include a bed covered with a black and white faux fur throw, two black wooden slat-back chairs, and a grey dresser. On the dresser sits a gold-framed mirror, a stuffed lion toy, a tissue box, and a VIZIO flat-screen television.
This document is a photograph of a bedroom interior, likely evidence from a property search. The room features purple walls, a gold-framed square mirror, a flat-screen TV (Vizio brand) sitting on a dark wooden dresser, a small stuffed animal (lion or bear), a tissue box, and a window with white curtains. The only text present in the document is the Bates stamp 'EFTA00000298' in the bottom right corner.
This document is an evidence photograph (marked EFTA00000297) depicting the interior of a bedroom. The room is characterized by purple walls, two windows with white curtains featuring blue trim, standing lamps with red shades, and a bed with a distinctive striped headboard and a fur throw blanket.
An evidence photograph showing the interior of a residence, specifically a white door with a paper sign taped to it. The sign displays a large identifier 'AA' and a grid at the bottom with the text 'Search Completed', indicating a law enforcement search protocol for that specific room. The Bates number EFTA00000286 is visible in the bottom right corner.
This is an evidence photograph depicting the interior of a utility or mechanical room. The room contains complex plumbing systems with copper pipes, several of which are wrapped with green tape labeled 'DRAIN'. The room features a terrazzo-style floor with a central floor drain, a tiled catch basin area in the corner, and a red plunger standing against the wall. An evidence identification number 'EFTA00000254' is printed in the bottom right corner.
This document is an evidence photograph (marked with ID EFTA00000246) depicting the interior of a bedroom. The room is characterized by distinctive blue walls, a plaid carpet, and heavy floral curtains. No people or documents are visible within the scene.
This document is a photograph of a bedroom interior, likely from an evidence file given the stamp 'EFTA00000209' in the bottom right corner. The room is characterized by a heavy blue and white theme, including a blue chandelier, floral wallpaper, and geometric patterned curtains and flooring. No people or documents are visible within the scene.
A photograph showing a printed sign taped to a doorframe inside a residence. The sign features a large letter 'U' and a table for 'Search Personnel Name', 'Agency', 'Contact Number', and 'Initials', along with a check box for 'Search Completed'. The table is blank, indicating the search of this specific area may not have been logged on this specific sheet yet.
This document is a photograph of an interior space, appearing to be a hallway or large walk-in closet lined with white paneled doors on both sides. The room features a beige carpet, a central red tufted leather bench with ornate legs, a hanging light fixture, and heavy blue curtains at the far end behind a small table holding a case. The only text visible is the evidence file number 'EFTA00000185' in the bottom right corner.
This document is a photograph of an interior space, likely a bathroom, featuring a large round bathtub, stone tiling, and decorative items including a bronze bust, various vases (blue and red), and large candles. Plastic sheeting is visible in a doorway in the background. The only text present is the file identifier EFTA00000183 in the bottom right corner.
A photograph taken inside a residence, likely during a law enforcement search. It shows a hallway looking into a darkened room containing a piece of standing medical or massage equipment (possibly a magnifying lamp). An evidence tag labeled with a large letter 'P' is taped to the doorframe. The document bears the Bates stamp EFTA00000162.
A photograph of an interior room, appearing to be a high-end office or study. The room features dark wood paneling, a large wooden desk with a computer (likely an Apple iMac), a large crystal chandelier, table lamps, tapestries on the walls, and a patterned carpet. There is an evidentiary stamp 'EFTA00000147' in the bottom right corner.
A photograph showing a white door with gold trim. Taped to the door is a white paper evidence marker displaying a large, bold letter 'N' above a data entry grid (text illegible). The image serves as a location identifier, likely during a search warrant execution. The Bates number EFTA00000137 is visible in the bottom right corner.
This document is a photograph taken during a law enforcement search (likely of a Jeffrey Epstein property, given the EFTA prefix). It shows a sign taped to a wall or door frame labeled with a large letter 'H', designating a specific room or area for the search team. The sign contains a blank table for 'Search Personnel Name', 'Agency', and other details to be logged, but no entries have been made in the visible portion. The room appears to be a storage area or pantry with white cabinets.
This is an evidence photograph (marked EFTA00000067) depicting the interior of a room, likely a dining room. The room features distinctive decor including leopard-print chairs, a large table covered with a floral tablecloth, a bronze bust on a pedestal, and walls painted with a mural of landscapes and cherry blossoms. In the background, there is a sideboard with framed photographs and a whiteboard on an easel, though no text on these items is legible.
This is an evidence photograph (EFTA00000045) showing the interior of a luxury residence. A white door with gold molding is open, revealing a hallway with patterned wallpaper and a bench. A sign is taped to the door featuring a large letter 'C', likely designating 'Room C' for the purpose of a search warrant or evidence collection. The specific text on the label below the 'C' is too small to read.
This is a photograph taken inside a residence, likely Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan mansion, during a law enforcement search. It depicts a white door with a paper sign taped to it labeled with a large letter 'C', serving as a room or location designator for evidence collection. Through the doorway, a hallway with patterned wallpaper, framed artwork, and a purple bench is visible. The image is marked with the Bates stamp EFTA00000044.
A photograph serving as evidence (marked EFTA00000017) depicting an office or surveillance room. The room contains a desk with a mesh chair, telephone, and office supplies, facing a wall with a bank of multiple large black monitors. An open doorway labeled with the letter 'A' reveals an adjacent room containing a silver suitcase, a desk, and a digital wall clock displaying the time 7:34.
This court document is an affidavit or declaration by Jeffrey Epstein related to a protective order and motion concerning his attendance at depositions for 'Jane Doe Nos. 2-8' in case 9:08-cv-80119-KAM. Epstein states that on September 16, 2009, his attorneys instructed him not to attend the deposition in person, so he viewed it remotely via video feed from his home. After the deposition was assumed to have begun, Epstein left the building with his driver, Igor Zinoviev, and avoided interaction with two women, one he believed to be Jane Doe No. 4.
This document is a page from a court filing, Case 9:08-cv-80119-KAM, dated September 17, 2009, listing multiple attorneys and their respective law firms, contact information, and the specific related cases they represent plaintiffs in. It details legal counsel for various plaintiffs, including 'Jane Doe' and 'C.M.A.', across several related case numbers, providing contact details for each attorney and their firm.
This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, showing the cross-examination of a witness named Parkinson. The questioning focuses on establishing the layout of a house, specifically identifying the 'lake room' as the location where money was taken and contrasting its position with a 'staff room'. A diagram of the house's second floor, labeled Government Exhibit 297, is introduced as evidence during the testimony.
This document is a page from a court transcript dated August 10, 2022, detailing the cross-examination of a witness named Parkinson. The questioning focuses on a floor plan, identifying a 'staff room' and a 'lake room'. The 'lake room' is established as the location of Mr. Epstein's desk, from which the witness indicates money was taken.
This document is page 160 of a court transcript from the trial Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE (Ghislaine Maxwell trial), filed on August 10, 2022. It features the direct examination of a witness named Parkinson by Ms. Comey regarding the layout of a building, specifically identifying a staff room and bathroom on the ground floor/north side. The prosecution introduces Government Exhibits 289 through 293 for identification.
This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing the direct examination of a witness, Mr. Parkinson, by an attorney, Ms. Comey. Mr. Parkinson identifies photographic exhibits (226-241) as accurately depicting the interior of a house at 358 El Brillo Way on October 20, 2005. Based on this testimony, Ms. Comey, on behalf of the government, offers the exhibits into evidence.
This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing the direct examination of a witness, Mr. Parkinson, by an attorney, Ms. Comey. The questioning focuses on identifying specific rooms and features of a property, such as a computer room and an elevator on the second floor, with references to diagrams and Government Exhibit 297. The proceedings are overseen by a judge, with another attorney, Mr. Everdell, present.
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