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| N/A | Trip/massage/sexual abuse | Multiple young women, including SG and another witness, were taken by Robson to Epstein's house t... | Epstein's house | View |
| N/A | N/A | Witness introduced to Epstein and provided massages. | Epstein's House | View |
This Probable Cause Affidavit, dated May 1, 2006, from the Palm Beach Police Department, details witness statements regarding Jeffrey Epstein. It focuses on the testimony of a former Royal Palm Beach High School student who was recruited by classmate Haley Robson to provide massages to Epstein for $200. The witness describes being taken to Epstein's house, where he would masturbate during the massages and coerce her into removing her clothing, establishing a pattern of recruitment and sexual abuse of minors.
This probable cause affidavit from the Palm Beach Police Department, dated May 1, 2006, details witness statements regarding Jeffrey Epstein. It describes how Haley Robson recruited high school-aged girls, including a 15-year-old identified as SG, to provide massages to Epstein for $200. The affidavit includes a detailed account from one victim who described Epstein masturbating during the massages and coercing her into removing her clothes.
This document is a page from a probable cause affidavit filed by the Palm Beach Police Department regarding Jeffrey Epstein. It details sworn statements from witnesses/victims describing how they were recruited by Haley Robson, a student at Royal Palm Beach High School, to provide massages to Epstein for money, which escalated into sexual acts. The document describes the recruitment of minors, the layout of Epstein's house, and specific sexual acts Epstein coerced the victims into performing.
A Palm Beach Police Department incident report detailing the execution of a search warrant at Jeffrey Epstein's property. Officers interviewed house manager Janusz Banasiak, interior designer Mark Zeff, architect Douglas Schoettle, and other staff, who generally described their relationships with Epstein as strictly professional and identified his assistants (Sara, Nada, Adrianna). Police also discovered and disconnected covert hidden cameras disguised as clocks in the garage and near Epstein's desk.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report from February 17, 2006, details two interviews related to an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. The first interview is with a woman who describes being paid to give Epstein a massage approximately a year prior, during which he masturbated. The second interview, conducted on February 13, 2006, is with Epstein's pilot, David Rodgers, who discusses his employment, flight procedures, and limited knowledge of passengers like Dana Burns, Sarah, and Adrianna.
This document is a Palm Beach Police Department incident report detailing interviews with witnesses regarding Jeffrey Epstein. One witness describes accompanying Haley Robson to Epstein's house, where Robson was paid $200 per girl recruited, while noticing photos of naked girls in the home. A second narrative describes an interview with a victim who was recruited by Robson, met assistants Sarah and Adrianna at the house, and was asked by Epstein to provide massages while he wore only a towel.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated April 20, 2006, details interviews conducted as part of an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. It includes an interview with Victoria Bean, who described providing a massage to Epstein during which he masturbated, and an interview with Epstein's pilot, David Rodgers, who provided limited information about flight passengers. The report also documents the investigator's unsuccessful attempts to meet with Courtney Wild and initial contact with Britany Beale.
A Palm Beach Police Department incident report narrative detailing interviews regarding Jeffrey Epstein. Det. Joseph Recarey documents statements from a witness/victim who describes being brought to Epstein's house by Haley Robson to provide massages, observing naked photographs in the home, and Epstein's behavior during the encounters.
This document is a continued page of a Palm Beach Police Department incident report dated April 20, 2006, detailing the execution of a search warrant at Jeffrey Epstein's property. Police interviewed staff and contractors present, including house manager Janusz Banasiak, interior designer Mark Zeff (who was on the phone with Epstein during the raid), and architect Douglas Schoettle, all of whom discussed Epstein's assistants (specifically Sara Kellen, Nada, and Adrianna). During the search, officers discovered and disabled two covert hidden cameras located in clocks within the garage and beside Epstein's desk.
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