This document is a compilation of FBI and police files related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, ranging from 2005 to 2008. It includes handwritten notes from victim interviews detailing interactions with Epstein involving money, travel, and massages, as well as official subpoenas for telecommunications data and MySpace profile printouts. The file also contains evidence receipts and deleted page information sheets indicating a significant portion of the record is withheld.
This document is a very recent FBI email dated October 22, 2024, reporting a call from a woman currently seeking asylum in Germany who claims to be a victim of Jeffrey Epstein's trafficking ring. The complainant alleges she was trafficked to Paris and Ireland before being brought to Epstein's island at age 13, where she claims to have seen Prince Edward and witnessed Tony Hawk's wedding. She states she possesses photographic evidence of her presence on the island.
This document is a screenshot from the Daily Mail website displaying a photograph marked as evidence (EFTA00037126). The image depicts former President Bill Clinton and Ghislaine Maxwell posing together in the doorway of Jeffrey Epstein's private plane. Browser tabs visible in the screenshot reference the 'Epstein Survivors' Settlement Fund' and a story about Clinton receiving a neck massage from an Epstein victim.
This document is an email chain from July 26, 2019, between the Chief Psychologist and the Associate Warden at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York. The correspondence discusses the psychological assessment of Jeffrey Epstein, noting that 'Central Office Psych' was concerned about stepping him down from Suicide Watch (SW) to psychological observation. The psychologist mentions attempting to assess Epstein but finding him in the shower, while the Associate Warden requests an update to notify the Regional Director (RD).
This document is an email chain between the US Attorney's Office (USANYS) and an FBI Special Agent regarding the transfer of digital evidence for the Ghislaine Maxwell case. The correspondence details technical difficulties with a corrupted folder ('1B 1-14') on a CD previously provided by the FBI. Due to issues with the secure file transfer service (USAfx), the FBI Agent physically delivered four replacement disks (1B-14, 1B 8-2, 1B 8-7, and 1D-1) to the USANYS office on April 7, 2021.
This document is a chain of emails between the US Attorney's Office (SDNY) and FBI technical staff regarding the chaotic processing of digital evidence seized from Jeffrey Epstein's New York mansion and Virgin Islands property. The prosecutors express significant frustration that over 1.4 million documents were delivered in a disorganized manner, with emails unlinked from attachments (specifically citing 'flight records' as a hypothetical example of a lost attachment link) and no clear inventory of which files came from which seized devices. The correspondence mentions specific evidence inventories, including 40+ devices and 60+ CDs from NY, 25+ devices/servers from the Virgin Islands, and hard drives from a previous 2007 search.
This is a Santa Monica Police Department crime report dated May 20, 1997, regarding a sexual battery incident that occurred on May 12, 1997, at Shutters Hotel. The victim, a model/actress, alleges that Jeffrey Epstein posed as a representative for Victoria's Secret to lure her to a hotel room for an interview, where he forcibly undressed and groped her while making the comment 'Let me manhandle you for a second.' The report details the timeline of communications, including the involvement of Epstein's secretary 'Kimberly' and the shipment of photos to Epstein's Madison Avenue address.
An email thread from August 2021 regarding the organization of legal or evidence files. One participant asks another to save an attachment into '3500 and witness folders' located on a digital drive referred to as the 'Epstein share'. The term '3500' likely refers to 18 U.S.C. § 3500 (Jencks Act) material regarding witness statements.
This document is a digital calendar entry for an event titled 'Accepted' scheduled for June 11, 2019. The location/subject is described as 'Brass meet re Epstein', classified as 'X-PERSONAL'. The organizer's identity is redacted, and the entry was created on June 10, 2019.
This document is an email chain from June 2021 between USANYS staff and a contractor regarding the organization of legal documents for the Ghislaine Maxwell trial. The correspondence coordinates the saving of PDF files related to 'testifying witnesses' and '3500' material (Jencks Act material) onto a specific 'Epstein share drive.' The names of the correspondents are redacted.
Palm Beach Police Department incident report (Case 1-05-000368) detailing the execution of a search warrant on October 20, 2005, at Jeffrey Epstein's residence. Officers searched multiple rooms, seizing framed photographs of 'various women' and Epstein, as well as DVDs and VCR tapes. The report also details the search of two vehicles registered to Epstein (a Chevy Suburban and a Cadillac Escalade), finding a car rental agreement and a handwritten note regarding cash for gas in the Suburban.
An email chain from August 2021 between unidentified legal personnel (likely prosecution) discussing the organization of witness notes for the upcoming trial (likely Ghislaine Maxwell's, given the date). The emails explicitly mention saving notes for 'testifying witness' Larry Visoski (Epstein's longtime pilot) into a '3500 folder' (referring to Jencks Act material) and an 'Epstein share'. They also discuss deadlines for producing these materials and Government Exhibits (GX) to the defense and court.
An email chain from August 2021 among legal team members (likely prosecution) discussing the organization of witness files for an upcoming trial. The emails specifically mention filing notes for Larry Visoski (Epstein's pilot) into a 'testifying witness 3500 folder' and an 'Epstein share'. They also discuss deadlines for producing '3500' (Jencks Act material) and 'GX' (Government Exhibits) to the defense and court.
This document is an email chain between the FBI New York Field Office and the US Attorney's Office (USANYS) regarding the transfer of digital evidence related to Ghislaine Maxwell. Technical issues prevented a specific folder ('1B 1-14') from being copied from a CD to the 'Epstein share' network drive. The FBI agent agreed to physically drop off a replacement disc after encountering issues with the USAfx file transfer service.
This document is a chain of emails from August 18-20, 2020, between the FBI/NYPD Child Exploitation Task Force and the US Attorney's Office (SDNY) regarding the discovery process in the Ghislaine Maxwell case. The correspondence details the logistics of transferring physical and digital evidence, including message pads (with and without post-it notes), VHS tapes, microcassettes, and materials provided by a source named 'Reiter.' Significant discussion focuses on the separation of nude/semi-nude images from the evidence before production to the defense, as well as requests for specific warrant returns (including a New Hampshire premises warrant) and FBI Sentinel files.
This document is a FedEx invoice dated October 27, 2003, billed to Jeffrey E. Epstein for a total of $594.99 covering 12 shipments. One specific shipment record is visible (Tracking ID 838295056769), involving a 'FedEx Standard Overnight' envelope sent by Epstein on October 16, 2003, which experienced a weather delay before delivery on October 20, 2003. Approximately four pages of the document (Pages 5-8) are completely redacted, obscuring the details of the remaining 11 shipments.
An email chain from August 30, 2019, between officials at the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (USANYS). The thread discusses a tip from an AUSA in Boston regarding a potential Epstein victim who was a model in NYC approximately 20 years prior. The victim alleged she was taken to Epstein's townhouse where 'something happened,' and subsequently contacted attorney David Boise (Boies), but felt harassed by his firm's persistent calls, leading her to seek help from federal prosecutors instead.
This document is a highly significant email thread from August 10, 2019, chronicling the immediate aftermath of Jeffrey Epstein's death. The correspondence involves the US Marshals Service (USMS), the US Attorney's Office (USAO), and the Bureau of Prisons (BOP)/MCC New York. The thread reveals significant confusion and frustration within the USAO, as officials complain that the BOP issued press releases about Epstein's death before providing basic facts to the prosecutors, leaving them unable to inform Epstein's defense counsel or family. The timeline moves from an initial report of an 'apparent suicide attempt' at 7:52 AM to confirmation that he 'passed away' by 8:46 AM.
This document is an email chain from September 14, 2020, between government officials (likely within the US Attorney's Office or DOJ, based on the case file numbering) coordinating the receipt of the 'entire Epstein file' from the PBSA (Palm Beach State Attorney). The file is noted to be approximately 11 GB in size, and instructions are given to save it to a specific investigation share drive folder labeled 'USvEpstein-2018R01618\Investigation\PBSA Epstein File'. The subject line references a specific case number '2020PR000426AMB'.
An email chain from July 12, 2019, in which a Bloomberg News reporter alerts USANYS officials to a specific detail in a news story regarding a 'super-secret safe' in Jeffrey Epstein's office on his private island. The email was then forwarded internally within the US Attorney's Office. The article quote suggests the safe contained 'much more than just money'.
This document is an internal email, likely from a legal prosecution team, dated August 10, 2021. It requests that an attached file containing preparation notes for witness Larry Visoski (dated August 4, 2021) be saved to the 'testifying witness 3500 folder' (referring to Jencks Act material) on the 'Epstein share'.
This document is a redacted email chain from February 25, 2021, regarding the administrative handling of FBI interview reports (302s) for the 'USvEpstein' case. The sender asks the recipient to save newly serialized 302s into relevant witness folders on a shared drive.
This document is a chain of emails between Ghislaine Maxwell's defense counsel, Laura Menninger, and the US Attorney's Office (SDNY) regarding the logistics of reviewing physical and electronic evidence. The discussion focuses on arranging a secure location (500 Pearl Street) for Maxwell and her team to review 'highly confidential' materials, including thousands of images seized from Jeffrey Epstein's devices and residences, as well as physical evidence stored in an FBI warehouse. The defense raises concerns about access to laptops, the ability to compare physical and electronic evidence, and the specific handling of sensitive materials.
This document is an email dated June 19, 2021, between personnel at the US Attorney's Office (USANYS) regarding the management of legal files. The sender requests a contractor to save attached PDF 'prep notes' related to testifying witnesses into specific '3500 folders' (referring to Jencks Act material) on the 'Epstein share drive' in preparation for the Maxwell trial.
This document contains an email chain from August 10, 2019, between officials at the U.S. Attorney's Office (USAO) and the Bureau of Prisons (BOP)/MCC regarding the death of Jeffrey Epstein. The correspondence reveals significant frustration from the USAO that the BOP issued a press release confirming the death before providing official details to the prosecutors, leaving them unable to update Epstein's defense counsel. The emails also discuss a suspicious incident where an individual claiming to be an MCC investigator called Epstein's associates attempting to arrange the release of the body, which officials suspected was a hoax and required FBI/DOJ-OIG intervention.
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