Article mentions Epstein's 'close relationships with... Les Wexner'.
The 2003 article focused on their 'close relationships'.
The 2003 article focused on their 'close relationships'.
Article mentions Epstein's 'close relationships with... Les Wexner'.
Article mentions Epstein's 'close relationships' with Les Wexner.
Article mentions Epstein's 'close relationships' with Les Wexner.
The article mentions their 'close relationships'.
Implied by Wexner contacting Ward regarding Epstein
Text states they would 'get along perfectly well' despite Epstein's background.
Page 114 discusses Wexner's relationship and suspicions regarding Epstein.
Implied by Roberts' belief that Wexner holds relevant information.
Timeline mentions Wexner converting the property that later became Epstein's residence.
Les Wexner called Epstein leaving a message to 'Plse call'
Both names appear in the Sender block for the shipment to Edwina Simmonds.
Bought Manhattan home from him
Wexner mentioned in context of calls regarding Epstein.
Seated next to each other in a casual social setting.
Wexner left a message for Epstein asking for a return call.
Multiple listings including Flight Dept and Plantation
Epstein bought Wexner's house; Wexner was a client.
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This document is an email sent by Jeffrey Epstein to Martin Weinberg on March 8, 2011, marked as 'Privileged - Redacted'. Epstein forwards a Vanity Fair article published the same day by Vicky Ward, which details the relationship between Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, refers to Maxwell as an alleged 'procurer', and revisits Epstein's financial history, past criminal charges, and associations with prominent figures like Prince Andrew and Les Wexner.
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This document is page 22 of a transcript from a telephone interview with Virginia Roberts in the case Edwards adv. Epstein. Roberts confirms that Bill Clinton was present on Epstein's island along with Ghislaine Maxwell, 'Emmy', and two girls from New York, noting that they all stayed in separate villas. She also answers questions regarding who might have relevant information about Epstein taking advantage of underage girls, affirming that Alan Dershowitz would know, and stating that Les Wexner would know but likely wouldn't tell the truth.
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This document consists of a cover sheet labeled 'Jane Doe #2' and a page containing four 'Important Message' phone slips from March 14, 2003. The messages are addressed to Jeffrey Epstein ('JE' or 'Mr Epstein'). Identified callers include Les Wexner, who left a message to 'Pls call', and an individual named Tony; other caller identities are redacted.
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This document is a heavily redacted version of Jeffrey Epstein's 'Black Book' (contact list) from approximately 2004-2005. It contains an alphabetical listing of high-profile individuals, politicians, celebrities, and business associates, along with sections for specific locations (Palm Beach, NY, Paris, etc.) and services (Massage, Medical, Aviation). The final page contains significant handwritten notes identifying key witnesses, staff members (chefs, drivers), and specific allegations regarding the procurement of women ('Scout for young females') and interactions with underage girls.
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This document, stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025876, contains a list of probing biographical and investigative questions directed at Jeffrey Epstein. It covers his early life, education, time at Bear Stearns, high-profile connections (Clinton, Barak, Google founders, Princess Diana), real estate holdings (Paris, Manhattan), and allegations regarding 'Jack Shacks' and police investigations in Palm Beach. The questions appear to be prepared for an interview or deposition, specifically referencing media profiles by Vanity Fair and New York Magazine.
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This document appears to be a narrative excerpt or book draft (possibly by Michael Wolff) recounting the history of Jeffrey Epstein's rise to social prominence and subsequent legal fall. It details his interactions with high-profile figures like Princess Diana, Graydon Carter, and Bill Clinton, specifically mentioning a 1994 dinner and travel with Clinton. The text also covers the beginning of the legal investigation in Palm Beach, the involvement of lawyers Alan Dershowitz and Roy Black, and Epstein's eventual plea deal and release in 2010.
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A photograph depicting Jeffrey Epstein seated alongside retail tycoon Les Wexner and Ghislaine Maxwell at an outdoor event under a tent. The only textual information present is the identification number EFTA00003434 in the bottom right corner.
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This document is an email chain from March 2011 between Steve Hanson and Jeffrey Epstein. Epstein forwards a Vanity Fair article by Vicky Ward detailing his and Ghislaine Maxwell's controversial history, including allegations of procuring young women and Epstein's past jail time. Hanson responds briefly, acknowledging the email and suggesting a phone call.
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This document is an email from Jean Luc Brunel to Jeffrey Epstein on March 8, 2011, with the comment 'This is not bad'. The email is a reply to a forwarded article from Vanity Fair, written by Vicky Ward, titled 'Jeffrey and Ghislaine: Notes on New York's Oddest Alliance'. The article details Ward's history of reporting on Epstein and Maxwell, their relationship, Epstein's past legal troubles, and the emerging allegations of sexual abuse against him from multiple women.
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This document appears to be a scanned page (144) from a book by James Patterson, included in House Oversight materials. It details the investigative journalism efforts of Vicky Ward (likely for Vanity Fair under Graydon Carter) regarding Jeffrey Epstein. The text describes pressure placed on Ward to drop the story via family connections in Palm Beach and phone calls from high-profile figures like Les Wexner and 'Jimmy Ca...', as well as the editorial staff's efforts to verify the 'salacious' and 'explosive' details she uncovered.
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This document appears to be a page from a book by James Patterson (likely 'Filthy Rich') included in House Oversight Committee evidence. It details Jeffrey Epstein's early financial struggles, his deceptive behavior regarding wealth and status (fake flight upgrades, lying about flying Concorde), and his infiltration into the social circle of the Meisters and billionaire Les Wexner. The text highlights Wendy Meister's deep suspicion of Epstein, labeling him 'the virus,' and touches on Epstein's past association with Ponzi schemer Steven Hoffenberg. The right side of the page introduces Ghislaine Maxwell and her father, Robert Maxwell.
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This document consists of pages 114 and 115 from a book (likely a biography or exposé) detailing the background of Ghislaine Maxwell and her father, Robert Maxwell. It introduces Ghislaine as a wealthy heiress who helped Epstein climb the social ladder and provides a biographical summary of her father, a media baron and former MP who died in disgrace in 1991. The left page (114) contains fragmented text discussing financial irregularities involving Epstein, mentioning Les Wexner, loans, and a 'Ponzi king' (likely Steven Hoffenberg).
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This document contains four 'Important Message' slips from a spiral-bound notebook, recording phone calls for Jeffrey Epstein (referred to as 'JE' or 'Mr Epstein'). The messages date from 2003 (March and possibly October). Notable callers include Les Wexner and 'Tony', along with two redacted individuals. The messages were taken by an assistant named Evelyne, indicating requests for return calls.
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This document is an email chain from March 8, 2011, where Eva Dubin praises Jeffrey Epstein for a Vanity Fair article he forwarded. The forwarded article, written by journalist Vicky Ward, details the relationship between Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, referencing past allegations, Epstein's business history, and Ward's own bizarre interactions with the pair.
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This document is page 144 from a book (likely by James Patterson) detailing journalist Vicky Ward's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. It describes an attempt by Epstein to use a mutual connection (a Palm Beach neighbor who was the step-uncle of Ward's husband) to pressure her to drop the story. The text notes that Ward's findings were 'dynamite' and 'salacious,' prompting 'Carter' (likely Graydon Carter) to have his staff verify the details. The second column mentions a pressure campaign involving calls from high-profile figures like Greenberg, Jimmy Ca[yne], and Les Wexner.
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This document is a screenshot of a Windows desktop taken on July 31, 2014, showing a Bing search for 'Jeffrey Epstein' performed by a user named 'Christina'. The search results highlight his bio, net worth ($2B), the Jeffrey Epstein VI Foundation's collaboration with MIT Media Lab, and controversial headlines from Forbes and the Daily Mail regarding his sex offender status and connections to Bill Clinton. The image bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp.
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This document is a FedEx invoice dated December 23, 2002, detailing three shipments charged to Jeffrey Epstein's account. The shipments were sent to Sophie Biddle, Edwina Simmonds, and Heidi Freiler (Mercedes Benz USA). Notably, the shipment to Edwina Simmonds lists Les Wexner as a sender alongside Epstein, originated from zip code 43230 (Columbus, Ohio area), and was signed for by '.MAXWELL' upon delivery.
Entities connected to both Jeffrey Epstein and Les Wexner
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