The article states Epstein 'socialized with Donald Trump' and 'bid against Trump for a 43,000-square foot Palm Beach estate'.
Article states Epstein 'socialized with Donald Trump' and that in 2004, 'Epstein bid against Trump for a 43,000-square foot Palm Beach estate'.
Article states Epstein 'socialized with Donald Trump' and that in 2004, 'Epstein bid against Trump for a 43,000-square foot Palm Beach estate'.
Named together in the URL of a news article about a fabricated assault allegation at a sex party.
Named together in the URL of a news article about a fabricated assault allegation at a sex party.
Mentioned in a snippet from a nymag.com article.
Mentioned in a snippet from a nymag.com article.
Mentioned in a snippet from a nymag.com article.
Epstein was a 'regular at Trump's Mar-a-Lago'. Trump praised him in a 2002 interview. They were co-defendants in a dropped lawsuit.
Document states Epstein was a 'regular at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago', Trump spoke favorably of him in 2002, and they were co-accused in a dropped lawsuit.
Document states Epstein was a 'regular at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago', Trump spoke favorably of him in 2002, and they were co-accused in a dropped lawsuit.
The article mentions Donald Trump as one of Epstein's 'celebrity friends and associates' listed in the black book.
The article mentions Donald Trump as one of Epstein's 'celebrity friends and associates' listed in the black book.
The article mentions Donald Trump as one of Epstein's 'celebrity friends and associates' listed in the black book.
Mentioned as 'pals' in the nymag.com search result snippet.
Mentioned as 'pals' in the nymag.com search result snippet.
Mentioned as 'pals' in the nymag.com search result snippet.
Name found in message pads indicating 'influential friends'.
Photographed together at Victoria's Secret party in 1997
Epstein displays detailed knowledge of Trump's financial history, family loans, and business dealings.
Epstein claims to be busy 'with trump around' in Feb 2017.
Described as one of Epstein's 'powerful friends'.
Article states Mar-a-Lago was backdrop for Epstein meeting a victim; both sued together in a past lawsuit.
Photographed together at Victoria's Secret party (1997)
Epstein claims to be busy 'with trump around' in Feb 2017.
Described as one of Epstein's 'powerful friends'.
Article states Mar-a-Lago was backdrop for Epstein meeting a victim; both sued together in a past lawsuit.
Epstein provides detailed (alleged) inside knowledge of Trump's finances and assets to discredit him.
Epstein claims to have photos of Trump in his kitchen and to have introduced a girlfriend to him.
Photographed together at Victoria's Secret party (1997)
Epstein mentions 'much to do around the trump trip'.
Epstein comments that Trump is 'worse in real life and upclose', implying personal interaction.
Epstein demonstrates specific knowledge of Trump's finances, family loans, and business history.
Article states Epstein 'moved in circles that included... Donald Trump'
Discussing Trump's interaction with Prince Andrew
Epstein writes 'trump gives many new things to do' shortly after the election.
Epstein writes 'trump gives many new things to do' shortly after the election.
Homes located less than two miles apart; text mentions Trump 'severing his ties to Epstein'.
Listed as 'powerful and famous associate' in the black book.
Epstein refers to Trump as a 'phony rich person'; Thomas alludes to stories Epstein knows about Trump.
Trump listed as house guest.
NYT inquiring about the connection between 'you [Epstein] and Trump'.
Epstein claims to have photos of Trump in his kitchen with girls; claims to have introduced a girlfriend to him; Trump quoted calling Epstein a 'Terrific guy'.
Statement: 'You’ve spent time with... Donald Trump.'
Trump called Epstein at 5:15 PM and left a direct contact number.
Epstein receiving updates on Trump's specific travel schedule/departure times.
Epstein writes 'sorry with trump around its been very crazy busy' implying proximity or interaction in Feb 2017.
Article states Epstein 'kept company with the likes of... Donald Trump'
Article alleges a relationship involving a party at Mar-a-Lago
Caller claims Trump mentioned 'Jeffrey' on phone; Victim claimed they raped her together.
Message slip showing a call from Donald Trump to JE
Text mentions Trump was 'filmed next to their close mutual friend Jeffrey Epstein'.
Identified in news reports as an influential contact.
Epstein claims Trump visited his house many times; they competed in a real estate auction.
Trump called Epstein's mansion, quoted praising Epstein, banned Epstein from Mar-a-Lago, allegedly flew on Epstein's plane, visited Epstein's home, phone numbers in Epstein's directory
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This document is a screenshot of a web search results page for "Jeffrey Epstein". The results show a mix of information, including his Wikipedia page describing him as a financier, his personal science website, and articles detailing his associations with figures like Ghislaine Maxwell and Donald Trump. Critically, one result from the Huffington Post from 2010 mentions him as a 'Convicted Pedophile' who pleaded guilty to soliciting an underage girl, while other results are for a different individual, a plastic surgeon also named Dr. Jeffrey Epstein.
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An FBI intake report from October 2020 detailing a call from a man claiming to be a former limo driver. The caller alleges that in 1995 he drove Donald Trump, who was speaking on the phone about 'Jeffrey' and abuse. The caller further alleges that the mother of his son confessed in 1999 that she had been raped by Trump and Epstein, before dying in a suspicious suicide in Oklahoma in 2000. The report concludes with erratic claims connecting the caller to the Oklahoma City bombing and the Clintons.
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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.
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This document is an email dated July 10, 2019, sent from a USANYS official sharing a Vanity Fair article via Apple News. The article discusses allegations made by Florida businessman George Houraney regarding a 'calendar girl' party at Mar-a-Lago involving Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein.
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This page from a DOJ OPR report concludes that there was no evidence that the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) or the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein was influenced by bribes, corruption, or his wealth and status. It notes that while Epstein was not initially well-known to the FBI agents or prosecutors in 2006, press coverage in July 2006 alerted them to his high-profile connections, including Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, and Kevin Spacey. An FBI agent is quoted acknowledging they knew who had been on Epstein's plane.
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This document is a 2019 SDNY presentation containing evidence against Jeffrey Epstein from the 2004-2005 period. It includes photos of his NY and Palm Beach properties, handwritten message slips explicitly referencing 'females' and scheduling encounters, financial records of cash deposits, call logs connecting NY and Florida, and flight records for N908JE. Notable evidence includes a message slip recording a call from Donald Trump and flight manifests placing Epstein on specific trips between New York and Palm Beach.
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An email exchange from November 2016 between Jabor Y. and Jeffrey Epstein shortly after the US presidential election. Jabor congratulates Epstein on the 'new president,' discusses business regarding 'e-currency' and 'Sharia guys,' and proposes meeting in Marrakech or NY. Epstein responds that he is traveling from Paris to NY and remarks that 'trump gives many new things to do.'
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This document is an internal DOJ email forwarding a message from a member of the public to US Attorney Geoffrey Berman. The original sender, described as a conspiracy theorist, urges Berman to publicly declare Prince Andrew a target of the Epstein investigation and criticizes Attorney General William Barr for dismissing extradition. The email alleges corruption within the British Royal Family and US leadership, suggesting a cover-up involving high-profile figures.
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In this February 2019 email to author Michael Wolff, Jeffrey Epstein (writing as 'J') forwards a rant he wrote to himself. He complains about his prosecution for prostitution, claiming it was a state crime blown out of proportion by the FBI's 'Operation Leap Year.' He then details his relationship with Donald Trump, alleging Trump visited his home frequently, and describes a real estate battle over Abe Gosman's estate which Trump won at auction and later sold for a massive profit, while questioning Trump's actual wealth and tax reporting.
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An email exchange from November 2016 between Jabor Y. and Jeffrey Epstein shortly after the US presidential election. Jabor congratulates Epstein on the 'new president,' discusses business regarding 'e-currency' and 'Sharia guys,' and proposes meeting in Marrakech or NY. Epstein responds that he is traveling from Paris to NY and remarks that 'trump gives many new things to do.'
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This is an email chain from February 10, 2017, between Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias 'jeevacation'), Etienne Binant, and Caroline Lang regarding a plan to support artists directly rather than through art fairs. Binant proposes traveling to LA or Berlin to meet artists personally to impact the 'ecosystem.' Notably, Epstein apologizes for being busy, stating 'sorry with trump around its been very crazy busy,' suggesting a connection to Donald Trump shortly after his inauguration.
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This document contains a page from a spiral-bound message book featuring four phone messages for 'JE' (Jeffrey Epstein). Notable callers include Donald Trump (leaving a 212 area code number), 'Court. Wilde' (likely Courtney Wild), and a redacted caller asking if Epstein wants a female to 'work tomorrow.' One message is dated November 11, 2004.
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This document appears to be an exhibit page (marked HOUSE_OVERSIGHT) containing four historical photographs with captions detailing social events between 1989 and 1997. The images depict key figures including Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, Leslie Wexner, and Donald Trump at various high-profile locations such as the Plaza Hotel, Mar-a-Lago, and the Laura Belle club. Several names and faces of other attendees, including a 'newly signed Trump Model,' have been redacted.
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This document is a July 24, 2006, Palm Beach Post article detailing the arrest of money manager Jeffrey Epstein for soliciting a prostitute in Palm Beach, FL. It reports on his indictment, the third-degree felony charge, and his release on a $3,000 bond. The article also recounts Epstein's 1993 conviction for stealing mail, and his associations with prominent figures like Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, and Kevin Spacey.
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This document is a page from a House Oversight collection containing four captioned photographs documenting Jeffrey Epstein's social timeline between 1989 and 1997. The images depict Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell at various high-profile events, including a 1991 memorial for Robert Maxwell, a 1995 reception at Mar-a-Lago, and a 1997 Victoria's Secret party with Donald Trump. The page also includes a 1989 portrait of Leslie Wexner.
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This document is an email sent from Jeffrey Epstein to Brad S Karp on December 14, 2017. The email, marked with high importance and a disclaimer of potential attorney-client privilege, contains only a link to a Daily Mail article. The article's URL indicates its subject is a woman who allegedly fabricated a story about being assaulted by Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein.
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This document is an email chain from May 14, 2017, between Jeffrey Epstein and a redacted individual. The conversation centers on an upcoming 'trump trip' (likely President Trump's visit to Saudi Arabia) and strategies for communicating with an unnamed male figure ('him'). The correspondents also discuss specific topics of interest, including 'economic, military, tech' and specifically 'the war in yemen'.
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An email chain between Kathy Ruemmler and Jeffrey Epstein from February 2017 discussing Donald Trump. Ruemmler expresses disgust for Trump ('gross'), while Epstein comments that he is 'worse in real life'. The conversation includes metaphors comparing Trump to McGyver and referencing Marla Maples.
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This document is an email chain from February 19, 2016, in which author Michael Wolff alerts Jeffrey Epstein that the New York Times has contacted him regarding Epstein's relationship with Donald Trump and that the Hillary Clinton campaign is 'digging deeply' into him. Wolff advises Epstein to consider 'preempting' the story. Epstein subsequently forwards this warning to his lawyers, Kathy Ruemmler and Darren Indyke, with 'High' importance.
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This document is a screenshot of web search results for the name "Jeffrey Epstein", which contains a mix of results about the financier Jeffrey Edward Epstein and other individuals with the same name, including at least one doctor. The snippets provide biographical details, mention his associates like Ghislaine Maxwell and Leslie Wexner, reference his philanthropic work, and allude to his conviction for sex offenses. The footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022228' suggests it may be part of a collection of documents for a government oversight committee.
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This article from The Independent, dated January 7, 2015, reports on the death of Alfredo Rodriguez, Jeffrey Epstein's former butler. Rodriguez died at age 60, and the location of a 'black book' he stole from Epstein, allegedly detailing Epstein's involvement with underage girls and celebrity contacts, is now unknown. The article also touches on allegations connecting Prince Andrew to the scandal, which are denied by Buckingham Palace.
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In this January 2018 email thread, Jeffrey Epstein corresponds with author Michael Wolff shortly after the release of Wolff's book 'Fire and Fury.' Epstein claims Wolff has driven President Trump 'over the edge' and proceeds to disparage Trump's intelligence ('demented donald') and financial status, alleging his wealth is a 'sham,' his plane is less valuable than claimed, and citing specific debts to Deutsche Bank and Ladder Capital.
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This document is an FBI FD-350 form attaching a newspaper clipping from The Palm Beach Post dated July 1, 2008. The article details Jeffrey Epstein's guilty plea to felony solicitation and procuring a minor, resulting in an 18-month jail sentence and sex offender registration. It notes his high-profile associations with Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, and Donald Trump, and mentions that federal investigators agreed to drop their investigation as part of the plea deal.
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A June 10, 2009, article from The Palm Beach Post reporting on legal efforts to unseal Jeffrey Epstein's confidential non-prosecution agreement with federal prosecutors. Attorneys for The Post and victims (including 'E.W.') argue the public has a right to know the details of the 'unprecedented' deal that allowed Epstein to plead guilty to state charges and avoid federal prosecution. The article details the sidebar conference where the deal was originally sealed by Judge Pucillo and notes Epstein's connections to high-profile figures like Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, and Prince Andrew.
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This document is an email thread from May 25, 2016, between journalist Michael Wolff and Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias jeevacation@gmail.com). Wolff informs Epstein he is interviewing Donald Trump that afternoon and asks for suggested questions. Epstein responds with a list of 'provocative' financial and personal topics, including Trump's net worth, debts, casino bankruptcy maneuvers involving his father, and loans from family members.
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In an email thread from December 8, 2015, Jeffrey Epstein communicates with Landon Thomas Jr. regarding Donald Trump. Epstein claims to have photos of Trump with 'girls in bikinis' in his kitchen and asserts that he 'gave' his former girlfriend, Celina Midelfart, to Trump in the 1990s. Thomas encourages Epstein to release information 'for the good of the nation' while citing denials from Trump's legal counsel regarding their association.
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An email thread from May 25, 2016, between journalist Michael Wolff and Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias Jeffrey E.). Wolff solicits advice from Epstein on questions to ask Donald Trump for an interview taking place that afternoon. Epstein provides a list of aggressive and specific questions regarding Trump's finances, alleged debts, Mar-a-Lago mortgages, family loans, and the Vince Foster/Bernie Nussbaum situation.
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This document is a 2011 article from the Palm Beach Daily News reporting that Circuit Judge David Crow dismissed a lawsuit filed by Jeffrey Epstein against attorney Brad Edwards and denied Epstein's request for a gag order. Epstein had accused Edwards, who represented victims, of 'abuse of process' for threatening to depose powerful figures like Donald Trump and Bill Clinton. The article notes the legal arguments between Epstein's lawyer Joseph Ackerman and Edwards' lawyer Jack Scarola regarding media statements and the validity of the complaint.
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This document details evidence collected by investigator Recarey, including message pads linking Epstein to celebrities like Donald Trump and David Copperfield, as well as messages from young girls. It highlights the testimony of Epstein's butler, Alfredo Rodriguez, who acted as a 'human ATM' to pay girls, witnessed underage girls in the home, and was later arrested for attempting to sell Epstein's 'little black book' to the FBI for $50,000.
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This internal communication, identified as the property of 'JEE' (Jeffrey E. Epstein), details political figure Bannon's efforts to connect with Epstein for financial backing. It outlines Epstein's connections to powerful figures, noting Bill Clinton flew on his plane 26 times, his closeness to Prince Andrew, and his association with Donald Trump, who once praised him. The document also recounts Epstein's 2008 guilty plea and recent multi-million dollar lawsuit settlements with teens.
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In this December 2015 email thread, Jeffrey Epstein communicates with journalist Landon Thomas Jr. regarding Donald Trump. Epstein offers photos of Trump with 'girls in bikinis' in his kitchen and claims he 'gave' his former girlfriend (Celina Midelfart) to Trump in the 1990s. Thomas urges Epstein to release this information 'for the good of the nation' while sharing public denials from the Trump campaign regarding their association.
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This document appears to be a printout of a news article (likely from The Telegraph) originating from a House Oversight Committee file. It details the existence of a 'Black Book' or journal stolen by Epstein's servant, Alfredo Rodriguez, which Rodriguez termed 'The Holy Grail' due to its incriminating information regarding underage girls and high-profile contacts. The text highlights Epstein's connections to Bill Clinton (listing 21 phone numbers), Donald Trump, and Prince Andrew, and recounts Rodriguez's failed attempt to sell the book for $50,000, resulting in an FBI sting and his arrest.
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An email dated November 25, 2016, from pilot Larry Visoski to Jeffrey Epstein (via the 'Je vacation' alias). Visoski updates Epstein on Donald Trump's scheduled departure time for the upcoming Sunday and requests confirmation for their own flight ('wheels up') scheduled for Saturday at 6 PM. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
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This document is a scanned excerpt from the Epilogue of the book 'Filthy Rich' (page 287), stamped as a House Oversight exhibit. It lists a series of direct interview questions prepared for Jeffrey Epstein regarding his criminal conviction, his relationships with high-profile figures like Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, Prince Andrew, and Leslie Wexner, and his predatory behavior toward underage girls. The left page contains fragmented text discussing the setup of the interview and includes a partial quote comparing his crimes to stealing a bagel.
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This document is a digital forensic log of text messages from June 3, 2019, between an account associated with Jeffrey Epstein (e:jeeitunes@gmail.com) and a redacted individual. The conversation discusses a meeting between Prince Andrew and Donald Trump happening that day, with Epstein noting it is 'tooo funny' and explicitly linking Prince Andrew's accuser to Mar-a-Lago. The correspondent remarks their surprise that no one is identifying Epstein as the 'connective tissue' between these figures.
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An email chain from February 10, 2017, involving Jeffrey Epstein, Etienne Binant, and Caroline Lang regarding a strategy to support artists directly rather than through art fairs. Notably, Epstein replies to the group stating, 'sorry with trump around its been very crazy busy,' implying a current association with Donald Trump shortly after the 2017 inauguration. Binant proposes traveling to LA or Berlin to connect with artists personally.
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This document consists of pages 130 and 131 from a book (likely 'Filthy Rich' by James Patterson based on the header fragment) marked with a House Oversight stamp. It details the proximity of Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate to Jeffrey Epstein's home on El Brillo Way and discusses Trump's historical battles with the local town council regarding the club's inclusivity. The text also touches on a New York magazine profile of Epstein and mentions Virginia Roberts in the context of 1999.
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An email exchange from February 10, 2016, between Jeffrey Epstein (using 'jeevacation@gmail.com') and New York Times Financial Reporter Landon Thomas Jr. regarding Donald Trump's presidential campaign. Thomas suggests Trump's shamelessness is a political weapon and hints that Epstein knows damaging stories about Trump ('The stories you could tell...'), while Epstein disparages Trump as a 'phony rich person.' The document bears the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032851.
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A 2011 Telegraph article reporting that Jeffrey Epstein kept a 'black book' journal listing under-aged victims and celebrity associates, including Bill Clinton and Donald Trump. The article details how a servant at Epstein's Palm Beach manor stole the journal and was imprisoned for trying to sell it, and mentions Prince Andrew's stays at the property where he received daily massages. The document bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp.
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This document is a printout of a Palm Beach Post article by Jane Musgrave regarding President Donald Trump's potential involvement as a witness in an upcoming Jeffrey Epstein trial. It discusses a past lawsuit accusing both men of assault, identifies Mar-a-Lago as a location where Epstein met a victim, and quotes attorney Jack Scarola regarding the upcoming legal proceedings.
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