Listed together on flight TEB-PBI on July 26, 1991
Listed together on flight Apr 22, 2004 JFK to PBI.
Listed consecutively in address book with same surname.
Traveled together on July 26, 1991 flight TEB to PBI
Item 7: 'Mr. Epstein’s brother Mark will serve as a co-surety'
Listed as 'Brother' and closest living relative on form.
referred to as 'his brother, Mark Epstein'
Document mentions sending request to 'Mark Epstein's personal counsel'.
Handwritten note on page 3: 'Fmly. Member (Brother) MARK EPSTEIN'
Mark Epstein, the brother of Jeffrey Epstein
Document refers to Mark as the 'defendant's brother' and owner of the Palm Beach Property.
we met with Epstein's brother in the course of our investigation
Listed in Kinfolks section as BROTHER
Implicit context of the investigation 'InReEpsteinDeath'.
Email mentions 'I believe he has a living brother.'
Email states Mark is 'Jeffrey's brother'.
Email refers to 'his brother's demise'.
Described as Epstein's brother and only heir listed in the will.
Described as brother and proposed co-signer of bond.
Described as 'Mr. Epstein’s brother Mark' who will serve as co-surety.
Described as Decedent's younger brother
Explicitly stated 'Jeffrey Epstein's brother'
EFTA00001885.pdf
This document consists of a three-page Sexual Offender Registration Form and a Notification of Duty to Report Travel for Jeffrey Epstein, filed with the Virgin Islands Department of Justice on March 15, 2019. The form lists his physical residence as Little Saint James, his employer as Southern Trust (of which he is the owner), and his brother Mark Epstein as his closest living relative. It confirms his prior conviction in Florida for procuring a minor for prostitution and outlines strict travel reporting requirements.
EFTA00029617.pdf
An email chain from July 2021 between the Chief of the Public Corruption Unit at the SDNY (US Attorney's Office) and attorney Stacey Richman. The SDNY official requests a call regarding Mark Epstein. Stacey attempts to have Mark Epstein join the call, noting he hopes for information regarding his brother Jeffrey Epstein's death ('demise'). The SDNY official explicitly declines Mark's presence, stating that is not the purpose of the call and insisting on speaking with Stacey alone first.
EFTA00019067.pdf
This document is an email chain from August 10-11, 2019, immediately following Jeffrey Epstein's death. It culminates in a formal letter from attorney Martin Weinberg to government officials and the MCC, requesting the preservation of all evidence related to Epstein's detention, his July 23 suicide attempt, and his death on August 10. Specific requests include video footage, visitor logs, medical records, and notes found in the cell. The chain also includes earlier emails from government officials confirming the initiation of FBI and Attorney General investigations.
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This document details efforts to depose Ghislaine Maxwell regarding her involvement with Jeffrey Epstein's affairs, her avoidance of deposition, and her attendance at Chelsea Clinton's wedding. It also outlines allegations concerning Donald Trump's connections to Epstein, including calls to Epstein's mansion, quotes praising Epstein, Trump's alleged flight on Epstein's plane, Epstein's ban from Mar-a-Lago, and allegations involving Jane Doe No. 102 being recruited by Maxwell at Mar-a-Lago.
EFTA00026660.pdf
This document is a U.S. Marshals Service Personal History of Defendant form (USM-312) detailing the arrest of Jeffrey Edward Epstein on July 6, 2019. The arrest took place at Teterboro Airport in New Jersey by the NY FBI/NYPD Task Force for 'Sex Trafficking Conspiracy' (18 USC 371). The document lists his residence in New York, his employment with 'Southern Trust Comp' in the Virgin Islands, and includes a handwritten note identifying Mark Epstein as his brother.
EFTA00027975.pdf
This document contains an email chain between the US Attorney's Office (USANYS) and Jeffrey Epstein's defense team (Martin G. Weinberg) shortly after Epstein's death in August 2019. Weinberg requests a 'taint team' protocol for computers seized from Epstein's Virgin Islands residence to protect attorney-client privilege, similar to protocols used for previous seizures in NYC. He also inquires about the timing of the dismissal of charges (nolle prosequi) and indicates the defense team wishes to speak with investigators regarding Epstein's death. Additionally, the emails note that Epstein's brother, Mark Epstein, is represented by Stacey Richman.
EFTA00028785.pdf
This document is a letter from the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York to Judge Richard Berman, arguing against Jeffrey Epstein's motion for pretrial release. The government details Epstein's extreme flight risk due to his vast wealth (over $500 million), international ties (Paris, Virgin Islands), and private aviation access. It also highlights his danger to the community and obstruction of justice history, citing recent wire transfers to potential witnesses and the discovery of lewd photographs of minors in his home. The government argues that his proposed bail package, including home confinement and private security, is inadequate.
EFTA00031510.pdf
This document is an internal email chain from May 2020 involving Assistant United States Attorney Rebekah Donaleski. The correspondence concerns the saving of 'Mark Epstein Emails' to a secure Department of Justice network folder specifically labeled 'InReEpsteinDeath-2019R01059', indicating an investigation related to Jeffrey Epstein's death. A colleague replies offering assistance after being 'out of the loop'.
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This document is a Plaintiff's response to interrogatories in a civil case against the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein. It lists specific interactions Jane Doe had with Epstein's associates between 1994 and 1999, identifying Ghislaine Maxwell, Juan Alessi, Darren Indyke, Adam Perry Lang, Lesley Groff, Mark Epstein, and Sarah Kellen. The response details roles these individuals played, ranging from facilitating abuse and meetings to providing transportation and making threatening financial demands.
039-01.pdf
This document is a legal Opinion & Order from the Southern District of New York in the case of Mary Doe v. the Executors of Jeffrey Epstein's Estate. The court granted the executors' motion to dismiss the plaintiff's request for punitive damages. The judge ruled that New York law applies to the case because the torts occurred in New York, and under New York's Estates, Powers and Trusts Law (EPTL § 11-3.2(a)(1)), punitive damages cannot be awarded against the personal representatives of an estate.
011.pdf
This document is a letter from the U.S. Attorney's Office to Judge Richard Berman arguing for the pretrial detention of Jeffrey Epstein. The Government outlines Epstein's extreme flight risk due to his wealth (over $500 million), international ties (Paris, US Virgin Islands), and access to private aircraft (noting over 20 international flights since 2018). It also details the danger he poses to the community, citing the recent discovery of lewd photos of minors in his home and a history of witness intimidation, including specific wire transfers made to potential witnesses following negative press coverage in late 2018.
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This document is a letter from Jeffrey Epstein's defense counsel to Judge Richard Berman arguing for pretrial release on bail. The defense proposes strict conditions including home detention, GPS monitoring, and a substantial bond secured by Epstein's $77 million Manhattan home and private jet, with his brother and friend as co-sureties. The letter argues Epstein is not a flight risk (citing his U.S. ties and surrender of passport) and that the current charges are barred by a 2007 Non-Prosecution Agreement.
EFTA00031699.pdf
This document is an email chain from November 6, 2019, initiated by Fox News correspondent Bryan Llenas to the SDNY. Llenas seeks comment on claims by Mark Epstein that the SDNY is withholding Jeffrey Epstein's medical examiner files and canceling meetings regarding the homicide ruling. Internal SDNY emails discuss the request, with one official noting that 'at least some of this is false' and asking if they know the reporter, to which another replies 'No, unfortunately.'
EFTA00027460.pdf
This document is an email chain between officials at the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (USANYS) dated between June 30 and July 2, 2021. The discussion centers on whether to notify Mark Epstein (Jeffrey Epstein's brother) and his lawyer, Stacey Richman, about the imminent release of Jeffrey Epstein's autopsy report by the Office of Chief Medical Examiner (OCME). The officials agree to notify Richman as 'the human thing to do,' and subsequently report that she was appreciative and inquired about obtaining further information via FOIA requests.
EFTA00022542.pdf
This document is a US Marshals Service Prisoner Tracking System (PTS) report for Jeffrey Edward Epstein, dated July 29, 2019. It details his arrest on July 8, 2019, by the FBI for sex trafficking conspiracy (18 USC 371) and lists his personal information, physical description, mugshots, and address at 9 East 71st St, New York. The report also lists his brother, Mark Epstein, as next of kin and mentions employers including Southern Trust Company and 'Banker'.
EFTA00015657.pdf
This document is an email chain between USANYS employees on August 10, 2019, the morning of Jeffrey Epstein's death. The correspondents express shock and frustration at the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) and MCC for allowing the suicide to occur, especially after a previous attempt two weeks prior. They simultaneously discuss legal strategies, specifically noting that while a general money judgment against the estate is likely impossible, civil forfeiture against specific properties might still be pursued depending on statutes of limitations.
EFTA00030825.pdf
This document is an email chain from June 27, 2019, discussing real estate deeds associated with Jeffrey Epstein and his brother, Mark Epstein. The emails analyze a deed dated December 23, 2011, for a property (referenced as 9 E 71st St in the subject and 301 East 66th Street in the body), noting that Jeffrey Epstein signed for both the Grantor and the Grantee (Maple Inc, based in St. Thomas, VI). The correspondence also mentions a 'Clear report' linking Jeffrey and several females to Apartment 10F.
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This document is page 4 of a court filing (Document 6) dated July 11, 2019, outlining proposed bail conditions for Jeffrey Epstein. It details a substantial bond package secured by his $77 million Manhattan home, his private jet, and properties owned by his brother Mark Epstein and friend David Mitchell. The document also notes that Epstein sold a second private jet in June 2019 and proposes strict house arrest conditions including 24/7 monitoring by trustees.
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This document is a flight log page from March and April 2004 detailing flights on aircraft N909JE and N908JE, as well as simulator training. The logs record Jeffrey Epstein (JE) traveling frequently between Palm Beach, New York, Bedford, and St. Thomas with various associates. Notable passengers explicitly named include former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, hedge fund manager Glen Dubin and his wife Eva, and Epstein's brother Mark Epstein. The initials 'GM' (likely Ghislaine Maxwell), 'SK' (Sarah Kellen), and 'VC' appear frequently, alongside several redacted names.
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This document is a hand-written pilot's flight log from 1991, signed by pilot David Rodgers (Government Exhibit 662-RR). It tracks flights for two aircraft: N125HG and N404GB. The log details the acquisition ('closing on plane') of N404GB around July 25-26, 1991, followed immediately by flights carrying Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, Mark Epstein, and 'Linda' between Teterboro (TEB) and West Palm Beach (PBI). It also records earlier flights showing a plane to country singer Reba McEntire (spelled McIntyre) and William Farish (spelled Fairish).
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This document is a page from an address book (page 77) containing contact details for Jeffrey Epstein, Mark Epstein, Paula Epstein, and various associates including Andrew and Jonathan Farkas, Murray Gell-Man, and Kenneth Gilman. It lists residential and business addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses. Notably, it includes specific FedEx account numbers associated with Epstein aliases (JEE, Zorro), staff lists with phone numbers (Yuri, Eric, Jeff, etc.), and details for properties in Michigan, New York, Florida, and New Mexico.
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This pilot logbook page, signed by David Rodgers, covers flights from April to July 1991. It documents the use and potential sale of aircraft N125HG (shown to Reba McEntire and Will Farish) and the acquisition/closing of a new aircraft, N404GB, on July 26, 1991. The first recorded passenger flight on the new jet (N404GB) includes Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Mark Epstein traveling from Teterboro to West Palm Beach.
Entities connected to both Jeffrey Epstein and MARK EPSTEIN
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