A draft police report dated October 8, 2021, detailing a meeting between a Detective and a Sergeant at the Palm Beach Police Department. The Sergeant provided access to a storage warehouse where two bankers boxes marked 'Epstein' containing paperwork and physical media were retrieved and turned over to the Detective. The Sergeant also searched the digital case management system, printed relevant reports/notes, and exchanged a property receipt for a subpoena regarding the materials.
This document is an evidence record from the Town of Palm Beach Police Department for Case #05-368 against suspect Jeff Epstein. It documents the seizure of one Sony MC-90 microcassette tape (Property #06-95) on January 27, 2006. The specific labels on the tape case and the detailed description of its contents have been redacted.
This document is a police evidence record from the Town of Palm Beach Police Department regarding Case #05-368 against suspect Epstein. It documents Item 1, a micro-cassette tape labeled 'Statement Alfredo Rodriguez' (Property #06-21). The document includes an evidence bag label, a placeholder stating the item was not scanned, and a photocopy of the physical cassette tape and its case.
This document contains evidence processing forms and photographs regarding a Sony micro cassette tape (Property #05-1087) collected by the Town of Palm Beach Police Department on November 14, 2005, in connection with Case #05-368 where Epstein is listed as the suspect. The item was transferred to the FBI (labeled 1B7-18) but the audio content was not digitized/scanned.
This document set consists of photos of physical evidence held by the Town of Palm Beach Police Department regarding case #05-368. The evidence is a Sony MC-90 micro audio cassette tape (Property #05-256), logged on March 18, 2005. Jeffrey Epstein is explicitly listed as the suspect on the evidence bag.
This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell) featuring the direct examination of a witness named Parkinson. The witness details his extensive law enforcement career spanning from 1966 to 2003, including time as a CSI lieutenant, training at the FBI Academy, and his transition to the Town of Palm Beach Police Department as a crime scene manager in 2003.
This Probable Cause Affidavit from the Palm Beach Police Department details an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. It outlines the testimony of a victim, SG, who was recruited by Haley Robson, paid for a massage and other acts by Epstein, and subsequently assisted police with controlled phone calls. The document also describes police actions, including a trash pull at Epstein's residence and an interview with Robson, which corroborated SG's account and revealed how Robson herself was recruited.
This document is a Probable Cause Affidavit from the Palm Beach Police Department dated May 1, 2006, charging Haley Robson with lewd and lascivious acts on a child. It details an investigation revealing that Robson recruited minors, including a 14-year-old named 'SG,' to perform massages for Jeffrey Epstein at his Palm Beach residence, which escalated to sexual acts. The document outlines the recruitment process, the role of Sarah Kellen, and specific incidents involving victim SG in February 2005.
This Probable Cause Affidavit from the Palm Beach Police Department, dated May 1, 2006, details allegations of sexual abuse against Epstein by a minor, identified as AH. The document describes a two-year period of escalating sexual acts for money, culminating in a specific instance of sexual assault, and includes corroborating details from another witness who was also paid by Epstein and later contacted by his private investigator.
This probable cause affidavit from the Palm Beach Police Department details an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. It outlines a victim's (SG) account of being paid $300 by Epstein for a massage involving sexual contact, after being recruited by Haley Robson who paid her an additional $200. The document includes evidence from police-monitored phone calls, a voicemail, and a trash pull at Epstein's residence, as well as Robson's own statement detailing how she was recruited into providing massages for money.
This document is a page from a Palm Beach Police Department Probable Cause Affidavit regarding Jeffrey Epstein. It details statements from a witness referred to as 'AH' describing sexual acts involving Epstein and Nada Marcinkova, including an allegation of non-consensual sexual penetration. It also documents an interview with another redacted witness who denied events but admitted to being contacted by a private investigator named 'Paul'.
This probable cause affidavit from the Palm Beach Police Department, dated May 1, 2006, details an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. It outlines the testimony of a victim, SG, who was paid $300 by Epstein for a 'massage' arranged by Haley Robson, who in turn paid SG $200. The document describes police-directed taped phone calls, a voicemail from Robson setting up another appointment, and evidence from a trash pull at Epstein's residence corroborating the appointment, leading to the interview and sworn statement of Robson.
This document is a Probable Cause Affidavit filed by the Palm Beach Police Department charging Sarah Kellen with multiple counts related to unlawful sexual activity with a minor. It details an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's residence where minors, allegedly recruited by Haley Robson, were brought to perform massages that escalated into sexual acts. The affidavit specifically cites the testimony of a fourteen-year-old victim identified as "SG."
This document is a signed confidentiality statement by Detective Michele Pagan of the Town of Palm Beach Police Department. In it, she agrees that information obtained via a State Attorney subpoena will remain confidential and used solely for law enforcement purposes, specifically aimed at investigating a crime. The document contains multiple fax headers from April and May 2005, appearing to involve T-Mobile Law Enforcement Relations (LER), suggesting a request for phone records.
This police incident report narrative, dated October 9, 2003, details the investigation into a burglary at Mr. Epstein's residence on October 6, 2003. Detectives obtained video of the suspect from Epstein's assistant, Sarah Kellen, and identified the suspect as Alessi through fingerprints found by the crime scene manager. The investigation at the suspect's residence, the Towers Condominium, revealed that the building's surveillance recording system was broken, according to the manager, Donald Dement.
This document is a State Attorney Subpoena issued on September 28, 2005, by the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit in Palm Beach County, Florida. It commands Cingular Cellular Service, specifically its Custodian of Records, to provide subscriber information and call details for telephone number 561-308-0282, covering the period from February 2005 to the present, for a criminal investigation (PBPD Case #05-368). The subpoena was received and executed on the same date.
This document details a May 2006 meeting where the Palm Beach Police Department (PBPD) presented the Epstein case to federal authorities (FBI and USAO/Villafaña) due to concerns that the State Attorney (Krischer) was bowing to pressure from Epstein's legal team. The report outlines obstruction tactics used by Epstein's defense, including hiring PIs to trail police, orchestrating conflicts of interest to remove aggressive prosecutors, and potentially obtaining tips about search warrants. It also discusses the legal strategy for federal prosecution under 18 U.S.C. §§ 2422 and 2423, citing flight logs listing anonymous 'females' as potential evidence of interstate trafficking.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated February 17, 2006, documents interviews with two individuals regarding massages provided to a man named Jeff. The report details how a woman, Haley Robson, recruited young women, including a student, to give massages at Jeff's Palm Beach home, sometimes involving nudity. One interviewee described Jeff as a 'pervert' who persistently pushed for more during the sessions, indicating a pattern of potential sexual misconduct.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report dated April 20, 2006, documents the ongoing investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. It details officers' attempts to interview two young women, one of whom refused to cooperate, claiming to be in love with Epstein. The report also describes the analysis of subpoenaed phone records for Sarah Kellen, revealing that Epstein was financially responsible for her phone and that she used it to contact other girls to "work" when Epstein was in town.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated April 20, 2006, details two interviews related to a man named Jeff. The first interview describes a witness being brought to Jeff's house by a woman named Robson and receiving $100. The second part of the report, a narrative from October 2005, describes detectives interviewing a student who stated she worked for Haley Robson providing massages for Jeff in Palm Beach, whom she considered a pervert.
This document appears to be a page from a book (Chapter 17) or a narrative report detailing a police interview on October 11, 2005, with a victim named 'Alison'. The text describes Alison's statement to Detectives Recarey and Dawson, detailing how she began visiting Epstein's house in 2002 (at a minor age), the progression of sexual acts, payments of $200, and the involvement of an assistant named Sarah and an associate named Marcinkova in sexual activities.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report details a July 31, 2006 interview with a victim who stated she met Jeffrey Epstein in 2003 or 2004 when she was a 16-year-old high school sophomore. The victim described being recruited by a friend to give a massage for $200, during which Epstein was nude, masturbated in her presence, and touched her breasts. The victim identified Epstein in a photo lineup and signed an affidavit wishing to prosecute.
This police incident report narrative details an attempt by Detectives Recarey and Caristo to interview a 17-year-old female in West Palm Beach regarding Jeffrey Epstein. The witness, who was described as crying and claiming to have put that life behind her, also stated she was 'in love' with Epstein and refused to speak; police accused her of providing other girls to Epstein. The report also details the analysis of a cell phone paid for by Epstein (billed to 457 Madison Ave, NYC), which revealed 87 pages of calls confirming that a redacted individual frequently contacted victims to notify them when Epstein was in town to 'work'.
This document is a technical map and schedule titled 'Figure 1: Sampling Schedule' prepared by HSA Engineers & Scientists for the Town of Palm Beach Public Works, dated October 7, 2008. It details water sampling sites along the North and South Palm Beach regions, listing specific street addresses and their sampling days (e.g., Monday, Tuesday). Notably, the table includes the address '4201 S. Ocean Blvd' (Abbreviation 4201), which is the address of Jeffrey Epstein's Palm Beach residence, scheduled for sampling on Mondays. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a congressional investigation.
This document is page 2 of a report by HSA Engineers & Scientists addressing water quality concerns in the Town of Palm Beach. It confirms that the water supplied by the City of West Palm Beach meets USEPA and FDEP standards, while suggesting Reverse Osmosis systems for residents desiring extra protection. The text also outlines the franchise agreement between the Town and the City for water supply and details a one-time sampling event authorized by the Town to verify water safety.
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