This document contains a 2019 SDNY Court Order from Judge Richard Berman docketing two exhibits discussed at a bail hearing. The first exhibit is a transcript of a January 18, 2011, SORA (Sex Offender Registration Act) hearing in New York State Court, where Epstein was classified as a Level 3 sex offender despite arguments from both the Defense and the Prosecution regarding the specifics of his Florida plea deal and the lack of other indictments. The second exhibit is a financial Asset Summary dated June 30, 2019, detailing Epstein's net worth of approximately $559 million, including cash, equities, hedge funds, and properties in New York, New Mexico, Florida, Paris, and the US Virgin Islands.
This document is a civil complaint filed on November 14, 2019, by Jane Doe 1000 against the executors of Jeffrey Epstein's estate, seeking damages for battery and intentional infliction of emotional distress. The plaintiff alleges she was recruited in late 1999 under the guise of modeling opportunities for Victoria's Secret, then subjected to years of sexual abuse, manipulation, and trafficking by Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell in New York and Palm Beach. The complaint details Epstein's wealth, his specific properties in NY and NM, his 2008 plea deal, his 2019 arrest and death, and specific instances of abuse involving Maxwell.
This document is a civil complaint filed on March 17, 2020, in the Southern District of New York by 'Jane Doe' against the executors of the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein (Darren Indyke and Richard Kahn). The plaintiff alleges she was recruited 19 years prior (around age 22) by Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell and subjected to years of sexual abuse, trafficking, and psychological control across Epstein's properties in New York, Florida, New Mexico, Paris, and the USVI. The complaint seeks damages for violations of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPRA) and lists specific assets, including high-value real estate and two aircraft (N908JE and N909JE), as subject to forfeiture.
This document is a 13-page New York Sex Offender Registry report for Jeffrey Epstein dated June 27, 2019. It lists his risk level as 3, details his primary residence in the Virgin Islands and secondary residences in Florida, New York, New Mexico, and Paris. The report cites a 2008 conviction for a sex offense involving females aged 14 and 16. It also contains an extensive list of vehicles owned by Epstein, including multiple Chevrolet Suburbans, a Bentley, a Hummer, and notably a 'Gulf Stream Unknown' listed under vehicles.
This document is a Grand Jury exhibit (GX-2) from the US v. Ghislaine Maxwell case, dated June 29, 2020. It compiles evidence including photos of Epstein properties, extensive flight logs from 1994-1998 documenting travel by Epstein, Maxwell, and various associates (including 'Space', Glen Dubin, and Clair Hazell) on aircraft N908JE and N988JE. It includes correspondence regarding a $200,000 donation to Interlochen Arts Camp and transcripts from Maxwell's 2016 deposition where she denies knowledge of underage recruitment, sex toys, or giving massages.
This document is a Grand Jury Presentation from June 2020 in the case US v. Ghislaine Maxwell. It compiles evidence including photographs of Epstein's properties, flight logs from 1994-1998 showing Maxwell and others traveling with Epstein, records of a donation to Interlochen Arts Camp, and excerpts from Maxwell's 2016 deposition where she denies knowledge of underage recruitment or sexual misconduct. The flight logs notably list prominent figures such as Senator George Mitchell and Bill Richardson.
This document is a Palm Beach Police evidence file (Case #05-368) containing a 'Green Folder' seized from Jeffrey Epstein's residence. The contents include a detailed household manual listing staff, contractors, vehicle procedures, and standing orders for aircraft (N909JE, N908JE, and Maxwell's plane). It also contains financial records from late 2004 to early 2005, including bank statements from Colonial Bank showing large incoming wire transfers ($10,000 each) and significant cash withdrawals by Epstein and staff. Handwritten notes detail household repairs, a purchase of a shed, and personal requests such as delivering roses to a high school.
This legal document details the extensive financial assets of a defendant, including hundreds of millions in equities and numerous high-value properties, to argue against a bail package. The government contends that these assets, along with recently discovered cash and diamonds, provide the defendant with the means to flee the jurisdiction. The document also references the defendant's past alleged criminal conduct, including working with associates to exploit minors.
This document is a page from a government filing (July 18, 2019) arguing against bail for Jeffrey Epstein. It details his immense wealth, listing specific property values totaling hundreds of millions of dollars, and notes the discovery of over $70,000 in cash and loose diamonds in his safe, which the government argues indicates a flight risk. The document also asserts that Epstein previously used employees to facilitate the exploitation of minors in New York and Florida.
This document is a printout from the Albuquerque Tribune Online, dated December 7, 2002, listing campaign contributions to Democratic Governor-elect Bill Richardson. It explicitly lists Jeffrey E. Epstein as a donor of $50,000, identifying him as an investor from Stanley (New Mexico). The document also notes that contributions included in-kind donations such as the use of airplanes for the campaign.
This document, an excerpt from the Albuquerque Tribune Online, lists top donors who contributed at least $50,000 to Democratic Governor-elect Bill Richardson's campaign. Notable donors include Jeffrey E. Epstein and Cap II, each giving $50,000, as well as several political action committees and corporations contributing larger amounts. The document also provides background on Epstein, mentioning his ownership of J. Epstein & Co. and the Zorro Ranch in New Mexico.
This document is a printed page from the Albuquerque Tribune Online, dated February 8, 2006, listing high-value financial contributors. Jeffrey E. Epstein is listed as a $50,000 donor, with his location listed as 'Stanley' (likely Stanley, New Mexico) and occupation as 'Investor'. The list includes other significant entities and individuals such as the Riviera Gaming Management Inc., the Maloof family, and various political action committees and unions.
This document is a printout from the Albuquerque Tribune Online dated December 7, 2002, listing campaign contributions to Governor-elect Bill Richardson. It explicitly lists a $50,000 donation from Jeffrey E. Epstein, identifying him as an 'Investor' based in 'Stanley' (New Mexico). The document also notes that donations included in-kind services such as the use of airplanes for the campaign.
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