A candid photograph showing Ghislaine Maxwell in a kitchen or pantry setting. She is dressed casually in a pink hoodie and striped shorts, standing next to a large stainless steel refrigerator. The image is marked with the evidence tag EFTA00036969.
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.
This document is a photograph (evidence tag EFTA00001878) showing the interior of a narrow pantry or storage room. The room features white wire shelving units stocked with various kitchen supplies, including Cento brand canned tomatoes, bottles of oil or vinegar, a white KitchenAid mixer, boxes of Voss still water, and bottles that appear to be root beer. Plastic storage bins, a laundry basket, and a cooler are also visible on the floor.
An evidence photograph depicting a pantry or storage shelving unit. The shelves contain various household and food items, including multiple boxes of VOSS water, packets of Equal sweetener, a container of Morton Salt, and various jars and bottles of condiments. A mop is visible leaning against the wall on the right. The image bears the evidence tag EFTA00001877.
This is an evidence photograph depicting the interior of a pantry or storage room. The room features white shelving units stocked with various kitchen supplies, including clear containers, bottles of oil or vinegar, a box of Splenda, and boxes of what appears to be Voss still water. A Bates stamp 'EFTA00001876' is visible in the bottom right corner.
An evidence photograph (EFTA00001259) depicting the interior of a room within a property. The room features a distinctive black and white checkered floor, white cabinets, and a drop ceiling. A stainless steel rolling cart with glass shelves holds a metal tray and green items (possibly napkins or dental bibs). The counter is stocked with numerous 5-gallon water bottles, tongs, and a dish rack with white plates. A small sign with the letter 'C' is visible next to the door.
An evidence photograph (EFTA00000966) depicting a kitchen or pantry shelf area in a residence. The shelves contain various cookbooks (including 'The Splendid Table', 'Joy of Cooking', and 'Zuni Cafe'), a small television, a Krups toaster oven, and two stainless steel microwaves. A warning label is affixed below the toaster oven regarding electrical usage. A wall marker labeled 'G' is visible in the background.
This is an evidence photograph depicting the interior of a small kitchen or pantry area. The room features cream-colored cabinets, blue carpeting, a stainless steel microwave on the left counter, and a black gas range on the right. Stacked on the right counter are several wooden boxes, including what appears to be a humidor or jewelry chest, topped with a clear acrylic case. A paper sign with the letter 'J' is taped to the wall on the left, likely serving as a law enforcement room designator or evidence marker. The image is labeled with the identifier EFTA00000105.
This document is a transcript of testimony from a witness named Alessi, filed on August 10, 2022. Alessi describes working at Mr. Epstein's Palm Beach house and recalls seeing numerous photographs of Epstein and Ms. Maxwell with prominent figures, specifically naming Mr. Trump, the Pope, and Fidel Castro. The witness also states there were many photographs of topless females, which were usually kept at Ms. Maxwell's desk in the garden room.
This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing the direct examination of a witness named Alessi. The witness describes the layout and contents of several rooms in a house, including a living room, garden room, dining room, and kitchen. Notably, the witness mentions the presence of "Ms. Maxwell's desk" in both the garden room and the dining room.
This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN) filed on August 10, 2022. It features the direct examination testimony of a witness named Visoski, who is describing the interior layout of Jeffrey Epstein's Palm Beach property in detail. The testimony covers specific rooms including a Florida room, a butler's pantry, a three-car garage, and a pool cabana that housed Epstein's gym and personal office.
This document is a monthly cleaning schedule for a large residence or estate, dated February 14, 2005. It outlines deep-cleaning tasks divided into three weekly schedules, covering various rooms like bedrooms, bathrooms, a steam room, and a kitchen. A final instruction mandates that any chipped or broken items must be reported to the Estate Manager.
This document is a transcript of a direct examination of a witness named Visoski, filed on August 10, 2022. Visoski provides a detailed walkthrough of Mr. Epstein's Palm Beach property, describing the layout of the main house, including a Florida room, kitchen, and living room. The witness also identifies a separate pool cabana containing Mr. Epstein's gym and personal office, and states there were a total of three structures on the property.
This is a Palm Beach Police Department incident report narrative dated November 17, 2005, detailing a search of Jeffrey Epstein's residence and vehicles by Detective Melnichok and Officer Joseph Recarey. The officers seized photographs of various women, DVDs, and VCR tapes from inside the house. They also searched two vehicles registered to Epstein (a Chevy Suburban and a Cadillac Escalade), finding a car rental agreement for a third party and a handwritten note signed by 'Johanna' regarding gas money in the Suburban.
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