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Nanny
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Nanny
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Donohue
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Judicial agreement |
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| N/A | N/A | Todd interviews a Nanny. | Todd's Office | View |
| N/A | N/A | Scripted romantic encounter involving a kiss and sexual innuendo. | Unknown interior | View |
| 2002-03-17 | Flight | Flight from PBI to JFK. | PBI to JFK | View |
| 2002-03-14 | Flight | Flight from JFK to PBI. | JFK to PBI | View |
This document is a transcript where Ghislaine Maxwell describes her relationship with Jeffrey Epstein's mother, whom she considered 'like a surrogate mother'. She explains that after Epstein's mother had a car crash and her health declined around 2004-2005, Jeffrey Epstein asked Ghislaine Maxwell to care for her, which involved organizing doctors and ensuring her well-being. Epstein's mother lived in a retirement establishment in Palm Beach.
This document is a flight log for February and March 2002, primarily for the Boeing 727 with tail number N908JE, which was associated with Jeffrey Epstein. The log, signed by pilot David Rodgers, details numerous domestic and international flights with a variety of high-profile passengers, including Bill Clinton, Naomi Campbell, Glen Dubin, Jeffrey Epstein, and Ghislaine Maxwell. The log also includes records of several simulator training sessions for the pilots.
This document is the final page (80 of 80) of a legal filing in the case United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell (1:20-cr-00330-PAE), filed on July 2, 2021. The content is an excerpt from the Pennsylvania Supreme Court's opinion vacating Bill Cosby's conviction, focusing on the concept of 'fundamental fairness' regarding prosecutorial discretion and non-prosecution agreements. This precedent was likely submitted by the defense to argue regarding the validity of the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) previously granted to Jeffrey Epstein.
This document is a page from a Pennsylvania Supreme Court opinion (Commonwealth v. Cosby) written by Justice Wecht, decided on June 30, 2021. While the text concerns the prosecution of Bill Cosby and District Attorney Bruce Castor's 2005 decision not to prosecute due to lack of evidence, the header indicates this document was filed as an exhibit (Document 310-1) in Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, which is the federal criminal case against Ghislaine Maxwell. The Cosby case was likely cited in the Maxwell proceedings as a legal precedent regarding the validity of non-prosecution agreements.
This document is a pilot flight log from February and March 2002, signed by pilot David Rodgers, detailing flights on Jeffrey Epstein's aircraft (N908JE) and simulator training. It records significant trips including a flight to London (EGGW) with former President Bill Clinton, Doug Band, and Secret Service agents, returning with the addition of supermodel Naomi Campbell. The log also documents numerous other passengers including Ghislaine Maxwell (GM), Sarah Kellen (SK), the Zagats, media executives like Geraldine Laybourne, and an individual identified as 'Arlene (Nanny)'.
This document appears to be a page from a screenplay or play script contained within a House Oversight Committee release (indicated by the footer). The text depicts a sexually charged scene between characters named 'Todd' and 'Nanny,' referencing actor Jude Law, followed by a stage direction for a scene involving 'Sarah' and 'John McCain.' There is no direct mention of Jeffrey Epstein in the text of this specific page.
The document is a page from a screenplay or script (page number unknown) stamped with 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015165'. It depicts two scenes: one involving characters named Sarah and Willow discussing a sexual encounter, and another where Todd (Mr. Palin) conducts a flirtatious job interview with a Nanny. The text references a meeting with Senator McCain, suggesting the script is a satire or dramatization related to the Palin family during the 2008 election era.
This document appears to be a page from a satirical script or screenplay found within House Oversight files. It depicts scenes involving characters named Sarah, Todd, Piper, and Trig (names corresponding to the Palin family), featuring dialogue about political campaigns, 'dumbed-down voters,' and a monologue by Piper apologizing to baby Trig for him being used as a 'circus prop' at a political convention. The document contains the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015156'.
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