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This document contains FBI administrative records and a significant collection of newspaper clippings regarding the 2005-2006 Palm Beach Police investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. It includes an FBI request to open a child prostitution case in July 2006, a redacted probable cause affidavit mentioning a houseman's testimony, and subpoenas for a Grand Jury. The bulk of the content comes from Palm Beach Post articles detailing the friction between the police and the State Attorney's office, the recruitment of underage girls by Haley Robson, and Epstein's high-profile connections.
This document is an Exhibit A filed on October 17, 2019, containing an Asset Summary for Jeffrey Epstein dated June 30, 2019. It details a total asset value of $559,120,954, broken down into cash, fixed income, equities, hedge funds, and specific real estate properties including residences in New York, New Mexico, Florida, Paris, and two islands in the USVI. Footnotes clarify valuation methods, noting discrepancies between assessed tax values and potential market values or cost basis, specifically highlighting a valuation dispute regarding the New York property.
This document is an annotated floor plan of the basement at 9 East 71st Street, New York, NY (Jeffrey Epstein's mansion). It appears to be an evidence diagram prepared by law enforcement (likely FBI), featuring handwritten colored zones labeled with letters (JJ, KK, LL, MM, NN, OO) corresponding to specific rooms like the Kitchen, Servants Dining Room, and Servants Sitting Room.
This document is an architectural floor plan and crime scene diagram of the 4th floor of Jeffrey Epstein's mansion at 9 East 71st Street, New York. Prepared by a Special Agent (SA), the diagram highlights specific zones (labeled M, X, Y, Z, N) containing guest bedrooms, bathrooms, a sitting room, and a specific room labeled 'Meditation room'. The document includes handwritten annotations regarding carpet types and room dimensions.
A photograph (Exhibit EFTA00001985) showing a large black chalkboard covered in handwritten notes, diagrams, and philosophical concepts. The writings include terms like 'Power', 'Deception', 'Distribution' (with a bell curve), 'Beauty', and 'Miracles', alongside sketches of grids and matrices. The board is located above a wooden shelf containing books and decorative objects.
A photograph showing the interior of a residence, identified by the Bates stamp EFTA00001496. It depicts a grand wooden staircase with ornate metal railings, a ceiling mural of clouds, and a life-sized female mannequin hanging from the ceiling. The lower level features a seating area with white furry armchairs, a table with a chess set, and various sculptures.
This document is an architectural blueprint of the 3rd floor of Jeffrey Epstein's mansion at 9 East 71st Street, New York, used by the FBI as an evidence map. It contains handwritten annotations from July 6 and July 11, 2019, by Special Agent Margaret Girard and SOS Kimberly Meder, associated with Case # 31E-NY-3027571. The map marks various rooms with letters (O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W) to likely correspond with evidence logs or photographs, identifying specific areas like 'His Dressing Room' and 'Sitting Room'.
This document is an FBI evidence map (annotated floor plan) of the second floor of Jeffrey Epstein's mansion at 9 East 71st Street, New York. It documents a search conducted on July 6, 2019, and July 11, 2019, prepared by Special Agent Margaret Girard and SOS Kimberly Meder under Case # 31E-NY-3027571. The map highlights specific rooms (labeled J, K, L, M, Z, O) and includes notes about carpet measurements and layout details.
This document is a ground floor architectural blueprint of Jeffrey Epstein's residence at 9 East 71st Street, New York, originally created by architect Thierry W. Despont in 1995. It has been repurposed as an FBI evidence document during the 2019 investigation (Case # 31E-NY-3827571), featuring handwritten annotations by SA Margaret Girard and SOS Kimberly Meder dated July 2019. The plan outlines various rooms including a Hallway, Entry, and Study, with specific notes regarding door fixations.
An evidence photograph (Bates EFTA00001453) showing the interior of a bathroom or powder room, likely within Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan townhouse. The room features a marble vanity with a sink, a large mirror, wall sconces, and a bench to the right holding a bronze statue. An open doorway leads to a toilet area where a piece of artwork depicting a leaping animal (possibly a tiger) hangs on the wall. A white paper with the letter 'E' is taped to the doorframe, serving as a law enforcement location marker.
This document is a photograph of an interior room, appearing to be a study or living area inside a luxurious residence, likely Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan townhouse. The room features dark wood paneling, a large crystal chandelier, heavy patterned carpets, and various armchairs and sofas. Notable decor includes a large golden egg-shaped sculpture on the left and what appears to be a tiger skin rug on the floor to the right. The image is marked with the evidence identification number EFTA00001431 in the bottom right corner.
This document is an evidentiary photograph of a bedroom interior. The room features distinctive purple walls, yellow wall-to-wall carpeting, and white curtains with blue piping. Furnishings include a bed with a grey and black fur-like throw, a dark wood dresser holding a flat-screen television, a tissue box, and a stuffed animal. The windows have security bars installed on the interior side, looking out onto a brick building cityscape, suggesting an urban location like the Manhattan residence. The image is labeled with the identification code EFTA00001389 in the bottom right corner.
This document is an evidence photograph (marked EFTA00001037) depicting the interior of a study or office, likely within Jeffrey Epstein's New York residence. The image shows a large wooden desk featuring an Apple iMac, a vintage issue of LIFE magazine, a blue spray bottle with a yellow cleaning cloth, and various personal items, surrounded by shelves of books and a large wall tapestry.
This is an evidence photograph (marked with file number EFTA00001022) showing the interior of a room, likely within Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan mansion. The image displays an ornate sofa, yellow patterned walls, and a framed aerial photograph of Little St. James island. A small white sign with the letter 'M' is taped to the wall near the doorframe, likely serving as an evidence marker.
An evidence photograph depicting the interior of a lavishly decorated room, likely the library or living room of Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan residence. The room is characterized by terracotta red walls, white built-in bookshelves filled with books, a white fireplace mantel, tribal masks mounted on the wall, blue velvet sofas, and a large rug with a geometric yellow, blue, and purple pattern. The only text present is the Bates stamp 'EFTA00001014' in the bottom right corner.
This is a photograph of an interior room, likely the dining room of Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan mansion at 9 East 71st Street. The image shows a large table with a white cover, chairs upholstered in a leopard print fabric, a large gong on a stand, a telephone, and beige curtains. There is a small label with the letter 'F' on the wall and a Bates stamp 'EFTA00000941' in the bottom right corner. No documents or textual records are visible within the scene.
This document is a photograph of an interior space, likely the foyer of Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan mansion. It shows a wooden staircase with ornate metal railings, a sitting area with white fuzzy armchairs and a chess set, and a distinctive mural of clouds on the upper wall/ceiling. A sculpture or mannequin figure appears to be suspended from the ceiling. The only text present is the Bates stamp 'EFTA00000921' in the bottom right corner.
This document is a photograph of the exterior entrance to a building, specifically showing large wooden double doors set in a limestone facade. The number '9' is mounted on the wall to the right of the door, along with an intercom system and a mail slot. Based on the visual evidence and the context of Epstein-related documents, this is the front entrance to Jeffrey Epstein's townhouse at 9 East 71st Street in New York City. The image bears the evidence tag 'EFTA00000848' in the bottom right corner.
This document is a photograph showing the exterior of Jeffrey Epstein's townhouse at 9 East 71st Street in New York City. The image depicts the street view with parked cars, orange construction barriers on the sidewalk, and two pedestrians whose faces have been redacted. The only legible text is the file identifier EFTA00000842 in the bottom right corner.
A photograph showing the exterior front entrance of a building, identified as Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan townhouse at 9 East 71st Street. The image displays large wooden double doors with an arched top, an overhead lantern fixture, and the initials 'JE' engraved or mounted on the stone wall to the left of the door. A Bates stamp 'EFTA00000836' is visible in the bottom right corner.
This document contains an Application for a Search and Seizure Warrant filed in the Southern District of New York on July 7, 2019. The warrant cites 18 U.S.C. §§ 1591 (Sex trafficking of minors) and 2422, and is signed by a U.S. Magistrate Judge. Underneath the warrant application is a handwritten FBI Receipt for Property (FD-597) dated 7/7/19 for 'Mansion A' at '9 E 71st St' (Epstein's residence), listing seized items including a hard drive.
This document is a photograph (marked EFTA00000804) depicting the interior of a residence, identified by context as Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan townhouse at 9 East 71st Street. The image shows a hallway featuring patterned wallpaper, four framed architectural drawings or prints, a wooden bench upholstered in purple velvet with gold embroidery, a side table with a white landline telephone, and an open doorway leading to a corridor with an elevator.
This document is an architectural blueprint of the 6th floor of Jeffrey Epstein's mansion at 9 East 71st Street, New York. It was processed as evidence by FBI Special Agent Margaret Girard on July 6, 2019 (the date of Epstein's arrest), under case number 31E-NY-3827571. The original plan dates back to 1993 with revisions through 1995, and contains handwritten annotations highlighting specific rooms with markings like 'HH' and 'To be Removed'.
This document is an architectural blueprint of the 5th floor of Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan mansion at 9 East 71st Street, annotated by the FBI during a search on July 6, 2019. The plan, originally drawn in 1990 by The Office of Thierry Despont, features handwritten FBI markings labeling various rooms (AA through HH) with colored outlines, prepared by Special Agent Margaret Girard under case number 31E-NY-3027571.
This document is a photograph of an interior room, likely within Jeffrey Epstein's New York mansion. The image depicts a lavishly decorated study or living area featuring dark wood paneling, a large crystal chandelier, a gold coffee table, and an ornate tortoiseshell-style cabinet. A distinctive feature is a realistic stuffed tiger lying on the patterned rug. The only legible text is the Bates stamp 'EFTA00000689' in the bottom right corner.
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