Robson recruited young women, including SG, to provide 'massages' for Epstein and arranged appointments at his house.
Robson arranged for SG to go to Epstein's house for an appointment.
Robson recruited young women from her high school to provide massages to Epstein and was paid $200 for each girl she brought to him.
Epstein paid Ms. Robson $200 for bringing Jane Doe to him.
Robson recruited young women to provide massages for Epstein and received payment ($200 per girl) for doing so.
The document states that Robson would approach females to work for Epstein and received $200.00 for each girl she brought to massage him.
A witness stated she met Epstein through Haley Robson, who would 'approach females who wished to work for him'.
charges against Haley Robson... with the help of... Haley
Images of her found on his computer hard drive.
Robson admitted bringing six girls to Epstein's house.
Police sought phone records to prove Robson called Epstein.
Epstein had routinely paid her to bring teenage girls to his home
Arranging transport to Epstein's house for appointments.
Police sought to interview her regarding 'her involvement with Epstein and the girls that are brought to his house.'
Both named in same subpoena request.
Plaintiff alleges Robson was a 'key player' and 'recruiter' who found and delivered underage girls to Epstein.
Claims she was recruited to provide massages and brought other girls.
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This Palm Beach Police Department incident report details two primary investigative actions. First, a 'trash pull' operation at Jeffrey Epstein's residence (358 El Brillo) yielded documents and correspondence belonging to Epstein. Second, following a sighting of Epstein in town, detectives coordinated with the State Attorney's Office to interview Haley Robson at her home in Loxahatchee regarding her involvement with Epstein and girls brought to his house; Robson voluntarily agreed to accompany police to the station for questioning.
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This document is an 'Opposition to Remand Motion' filed by defendants Jeffrey Epstein and Sarah Kellen in September 2008 in the Southern District of Florida. The defendants argue that the case should remain in federal court because the plaintiff fraudulently joined co-defendant Haley Robson (a Florida resident) solely to destroy diversity jurisdiction. The filing contends that the plaintiff has no valid cause of action against Robson for civil conspiracy, intentional infliction of emotional distress (IIED), or civil RICO under Florida law, arguing that Robson's alleged actions do not meet the legal standards for these torts.
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This document, labeled as House Oversight evidence, appears to be a compilation of photo captions or news snippets detailing the social connections and legal troubles of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. It highlights Maxwell's presence at high-profile events in New York between 2009 and 2013, including the Clinton Global Initiatives Conference and a dinner with Rupert Murdoch, while also recounting allegations from victims like Haley Robson regarding recruitment for massages and sexual servitude. The text references Epstein's 2008 conviction and ongoing legal efforts to void his non-prosecution agreement.
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This probable cause affidavit from the Palm Beach Police Department details an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. It outlines a victim's (SG) account of being paid $300 by Epstein for a massage involving sexual contact, after being recruited by Haley Robson who paid her an additional $200. The document includes evidence from police-monitored phone calls, a voicemail, and a trash pull at Epstein's residence, as well as Robson's own statement detailing how she was recruited into providing massages for money.
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This Palm Beach Police Department incident report details surveillance and investigation activities in April 2005 regarding Jeffrey Epstein (Case 1-05-000368). Officers documented voicemails from Haley Robson arranging transport for a female to Epstein's house, conducted trash pulls at 358 El Brillo revealing flight logs (N908JE) and notes with names of associates like Sarah Kellen and potential victims, and investigated a minor student named Zachary Brian at Summit Christian School. The report also documents subpoena attempts for phone records and coordination with the FBI (SA Mighdoll).
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This Palm Beach Police Department incident report details two main investigative activities: the technical enhancement of recorded calls between a victim and suspect Haley Robson (whose phone records were also re-subpoenaed due to an error), and two 'trash pulls' conducted at Jeffrey Epstein's residence in September 2005. One trash pull yielded four bags of evidence containing documentation and correspondence which were turned over to Detective Recarey, while a second attempt three days later found no trash. The report confirms police were actively monitoring communications between Robson and Epstein.
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This document is the final page of a legal complaint filed in March 2008 by plaintiff "Jane Doe" against defendants Jeffrey Epstein, Haley Robson, and Sarah Kellen. It describes Epstein paying Jane Doe $300 and Robson $200 for bringing Jane Doe to him. The complaint, filed by attorney Theodore J. Leopold, demands a jury trial and seeks compensatory, treble, and punitive damages under Florida law.
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This Probable Cause Affidavit from the Palm Beach Police Department, dated September 20, 2005, details the basis for arresting Haley Robson. It relies on a witness statement from November 7, 2005, which claims Robson recruited young women, including a 15-year-old victim, to provide massages to Jeffrey Epstein for $200 per person. The affidavit concludes there is sufficient probable cause to arrest Robson for Lewd and Lascivious Acts to a victim under 16.
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This Palm Beach Police Department incident report (Case 1-05-000368) documents investigative activities between May and July 2005 regarding Jeffrey Epstein. The report details trash pulls identifying associates (Harrison and a redacted individual), surveillance of Epstein's residence and plane at Jet Aviation, and checks on Haley Robson's employment at Olive Garden. The officer also notes issuing subpoenas for phone records to SA Mighdoll's office and conducting interviews with redacted witnesses who were planning to move to Georgia.
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This document is a faxed printout of a news article describing the conflict between the Palm Beach Police (Chief Reiter) and the State Attorney's office regarding the prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein. It details the police chief's frustration with the lenient plea deal and initial indictment, the involvement of high-profile lawyers like Kenneth Starr, and Epstein's claims of anti-Semitism. The text also describes Epstein's home environment, possession of firearms (Glock), and lists several female associates including Haley Robson and Sarah Kellen.
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This document, likely a news article excerpt found in House Oversight files, details the early stages of the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein starting in March 2005. It highlights the conflict between the Palm Beach Police, who sought arrest warrants based on victim testimony (including recruiter Haley Robson), and State Attorney Barry Krischer, who delayed proceedings. The text describes specific allegations of sexual acts with a 14-year-old and mentions Epstein's legal team (Lefcourt and Dershowitz) actively working to discredit accusers using MySpace data.
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This document appears to be a compilation of news reports, specifically from the Palm Beach Post in August 2006, detailing the legal proceedings against Jeffrey Epstein and the conflict between his defense team and Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter. It outlines a potential plea deal involving 15 months in state prison followed by house arrest, details allegations from a 14-year-old girl regarding sexual abuse in 2005, and mentions recruiter Haley Robson. The text also highlights the defense strategy of discrediting Chief Reiter by attacking his mental stability and bringing up his personal divorce proceedings.
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This Palm Beach Police Department incident report details two witness statements concerning Jeffrey Epstein. The first narrative describes a massage provider's account of being sexually assaulted by Epstein with a vibrator, after which he paid her $200. The second narrative, from a different witness, describes how Haley Robson recruited females to give massages at Epstein's house.
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This probable cause affidavit from the Palm Beach Police Department, dated May 1, 2006, details an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. It outlines the testimony of a victim, SG, who was paid $300 by Epstein for a 'massage' arranged by Haley Robson, who in turn paid SG $200. The document describes police-directed taped phone calls, a voicemail from Robson setting up another appointment, and evidence from a trash pull at Epstein's residence corroborating the appointment, leading to the interview and sworn statement of Robson.
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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.
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This Probable Cause Affidavit from the Palm Beach Police Department details evidence found during a search of Jeffrey Epstein's home, including photos of naked girls, massage tables, covert cameras, and message books with entries about procuring girls recorded by Sarah Kellen. It also recounts a sworn statement from a victim, 'ML' (age 16 at the time), who was recruited by 'YL' to provide massages for money and describes the interior of the home and her interaction with Epstein and his assistant.
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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.
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