Banasiak was present at Epstein's home and knew the combination to the gun locker/safe.
Report identifies Banasiak as 'current houseman/house manager' in care of Epstein
Banasiak was at Epstein's property and knew the combination to the gun locker.
Banasiak listed as houseman/house manager in care of Jeffrey Epstein.
House manager.
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This Palm Beach Police Department incident report details the execution of a search warrant on October 20, 2005, at Jeffrey Epstein's residence at 358 El Brillo Way. Officers secured the premises, identified three males on site (Banasiak, Estes, Zeff), and searched the property, discovering vehicles registered to Epstein, a phone message book, and a gun locker which Banasiak opened for them. Significant items noted include two massage tables and a nude photograph found in a closet.
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This Palm Beach Police incident report details a victim's account of sexual abuse by Jeffrey Epstein, disguised as 'massages', for which she was paid $200 per session. The report documents the victim's fear of Epstein's power, the role of his assistant 'Sarah' in recruitment, and the involvement of a houseman named Janusz Banasiak. Investigators corroborated the victim's story through subpoenaed Western Union records showing a payment from Epstein in December 2004 and phone records linking Epstein's staff to specific numbers.
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This document is a Palm Beach Police Department incident report narrative detailing the execution of a search warrant at Jeffrey Epstein's residence on October 20, 2005. Officer Michael Dawson reports finding three associates (Banasiak, Estes, Zeff) on the property, searching the garage where Epstein's vehicles were found, and seizing a phone message book. The report notably mentions the discovery of a locked gun locker opened by associate Janusz Banasiak, as well as two massage tables and a photo of a nude female found in a closet.
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This Palm Beach Police incident report details a victim's account of sexual abuse by Jeffrey Epstein, disguised as massage 'work'. The report documents financial evidence confirming Epstein sent a Western Union money order to the victim in 2004 from New York City. It also links phone numbers to Epstein's house manager, Janusz Banasiak, and notes the victim's fear of reporting the abuse due to Epstein's power.
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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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