Trump called Epstein a 'terrific guy'; Epstein was a 'regular' at Trump's Mar-a-Lago; they were co-defendants in a dropped lawsuit.
Trump called Epstein a 'terrific guy'; Epstein was a 'regular' at Trump's Mar-a-Lago; they were co-defendants in a dropped lawsuit.
Michael Wolff describes Epstein as a 'former friend of Trump' in an email.
Michael Wolff describes Epstein as a 'former friend of Trump' in an email.
Michael Wolff describes Epstein as a 'former friend of Trump' in an email.
Article states 'friends included President Donald Trump'
Story about being in Aspen together in 1993, trying to advise a friend.
Described in document as one of Epstein's 'close friends' or 'friends' possessing discoverable information.
Described in text as one of 'Epstein’s well-known friends'.
Article states Epstein counted him among his friends.
Trump quote: 'I've known Jeff for fifteen years. Terrific guy... He's a lot of fun to be with.'
Quote: 'I've known Jeff for fifteen years. Terrific guy... He's a lot of fun to be with.'
Article states Epstein counted him among his friends.
Article states 'whose friends include... Donald Trump'
Counted as friend, Epstein visited Mar-a-Lago, Trump called him 'a great guy'.
Article states Epstein counts Donald Trump among his friends.
Article states he counted him among his friends.
Described as 'playboys in arms' for over a decade; relationship soured over real estate deal.
Document refers to the group as 'Epstein's close friends'
Article states friends include Donald Trump.
Called him a 'terrific guy' and noted shared interest in women.
Barton refers to Trump as 'Your friend, Donald Trump'.
Described as 'pals' in NY Mag search result.
Article states Epstein counted him among his friends.
Article states he counted Donald Trump among his friends.
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A Virgin Islands Daily News article from December 2018 details Jeffrey Epstein's settlement of a defamation lawsuit with attorney Bradley Edwards just before trial. The article discusses the renewed scrutiny on Epstein's 2008 plea deal approved by Alexander Acosta, mentions his connections to high-profile figures like Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, and Prince Andrew, and notes ongoing efforts by victims to nullify the original non-prosecution agreement.
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A March 2007 FBI clipping from the West Palm Beach Post discusses the unusual lack of progress in the Jeffrey Epstein solicitation case. Legal experts and police speculate that the delays suggest a pending plea deal or an ongoing federal probe, with the FBI confirming they still have a 'pending case.' The article highlights the conflict between Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter and State Attorney Barry Krischer, and notes Epstein's connections to high-profile figures like Bill Clinton and Donald Trump.
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This document is an Axios article printout filed as a court exhibit in 2019 (Case 1:19-cv-03377) and marked with a House Oversight stamp. It details Alan Dershowitz's defense of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, specifically confirming he stayed at Epstein's Palm Beach home with his family and received a massage from an 'old Russian' woman. The article also references Epstein's connections to Bill Clinton and Donald Trump, and Virginia Roberts' allegations against Dershowitz.
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This document is a press clipping from the House Oversight Committee records describing Jeffrey Epstein's political contributions and the early stages of the criminal investigation against him. It highlights over $100,000 in donations to prominent Democratic politicians (including John Kerry and Hillary Clinton) and details Palm Beach police surveillance of his mansion regarding allegations of sexual activity with minors. The text explicitly links Epstein to powerful friends including Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, and Prince Andrew.
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This document is an email dated November 29, 2016, likely from Jeffrey Epstein to an assistant of Leslie Wexner (Melanie Spinella). In the email, the sender aggressively demands compensation for financial services, stipulating a fee of $40 million per year or $10 million for short-term work, while criticizing the recipient's current financial management and staff. The email also recounts a 1993 anecdote involving Donald Trump and a plane crash in Aspen as a metaphor for the recipient's chaotic office management.
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An email chain from December 8, 2015, between NYT reporter Landon Thomas Jr. and Jeffrey Epstein. Thomas references a famous quote by Donald Trump about Epstein liking 'beautiful women... on the younger side.' In response to the discussion about Trump, Epstein asks Thomas if he would like 'photso [photos] of donald and girls in bikinis in my kitchen,' to which Thomas replies 'Yes!!!'
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In this April 2014 email, Gerald Barton (Landmark Land Company) thanks Jeffrey Epstein for allowing his family to use Epstein's New York apartment, specifically praising 'Lesley' for her hospitality. Barton proposes a meeting to revisit a strategy regarding Landmark's $166 million tax loss, a topic they had previously discussed with Larry Summers. The email also references Epstein's friendships with Larry Summers and Donald Trump, noting Trump's recent purchase of Barton's Doonbeg Golf Club project.
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This document, an excerpt from Michael Wolff's 'Siege' submitted to the House Oversight Committee, details a 2004 real estate conflict where Donald Trump outbid his then-friend Jeffrey Epstein for a Palm Beach mansion using Deutsche Bank financing, later selling it to Russian oligarch Dmitry Rybolovlev for a massive profit. The text alleges Trump knew of Epstein's procurement of girls from Mar-a-Lago and implies the real estate deals may have involved money laundering. The second page describes Jared Kushner's difficult relationship with President Trump amid the Mueller investigation and the firing of key officials like Rex Tillerson and Andrew McCabe.
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This document excerpt details Jeffrey Epstein's connections to powerful figures, including Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, and Prince Andrew. It mentions that Clinton flew on Epstein's plane 26 times, a 2002 quote from Trump praising Epstein, and a dropped lawsuit alleging rape by both Trump and Epstein. The text also notes Epstein's 2008 guilty plea for soliciting a teen and subsequent lawsuit settlements.
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This document is page 14 of a legal filing arguing that an attorney named Edwards is entitled to summary judgment against claims made by Jeffrey Epstein. The text asserts that Edwards had a sound legal basis to pursue discovery and testimony from high-profile individuals—including Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, Alan Dershowitz, David Copperfield, and Bill Richardson—regarding Epstein's abuse of minor girls. It specifically notes that these individuals were considered 'friends' of Epstein believed to possess relevant information.
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This newspaper clipping details the legal battles surrounding Jeffrey Epstein, specifically focusing on civil lawsuits filed by two 'Jane Doe' plaintiffs. It highlights a family conflict where the mother of the first Jane Doe is trying to halt the lawsuit filed by the father, citing the daughter's estrangement from him. The article also mentions Epstein's high-profile connections (Clinton, Trump, Prince Andrew), the defense strategy led by Alan Dershowitz involving Myspace evidence, and attorney Herman's press conference at the bridge used to transport recruited girls.
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This document is a printout of web search results (items 3-7) for 'Jeffrey Epstein,' likely from a House Oversight Committee file given the footer. The results include a mix of biographical articles describing him as a 'moneyman' connected to high-profile figures like Leslie Wexner and Donald Trump, reports on his 2010 status as a convicted sex offender, and an unrelated result for a hair transplant surgeon with the same name. The search results specifically highlight his connections to scientists and socialites, as well as his criminal conviction.
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This newspaper article details the legal maneuvering surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein case, specifically regarding a failed plea deal and a subsequent polygraph test where Epstein allegedly passed regarding knowledge of the girls' ages. It highlights allegations of witness intimidation, police reports of harassment by private investigators, and the involvement of high-profile attorneys. The article also mentions Epstein's connections to powerful figures like Bill Clinton and Donald Trump, and discusses the public perception of preferential treatment for wealthy defendants.
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This document is a House Oversight record containing a news article from The Palm Beach Post regarding ongoing litigation between Edwards and Jeffrey Epstein. It discusses a malicious prosecution case, allegations linking Edwards to the Rothstein Ponzi scheme, and Edwards' attempts to depose high-profile figures like Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, and David Copperfield. The article also references Epstein's non-prosecution agreement with the U.S. Attorney's office and his guilty plea in Palm Beach County.
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This document is a printout of a Daily Mail article from March 16, 2011, detailing Prince Andrew's controversial friendship with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. It highlights a photograph from March 2001 showing Andrew with a 17-year-old girl, discusses Andrew's stay at Epstein's New York mansion in December (likely 2010), and mentions his association with other controversial figures like Saif Al-Islam Gaddafi. The article also summarizes Epstein's 2005 criminal investigation for child prostitution and his subsequent plea bargain.
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This document appears to be an email sent by NYT Financial Reporter Landon Thomas, Jr. It contains a well-known quote from Donald Trump regarding his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein and Epstein's interest in 'younger' women, followed by the comment 'That story will never die.' The email includes strict confidentiality disclaimers referencing 'JEE' (Jeffrey Edward Epstein) and creates a link to the email address 'jeevacation@gmail.com'.
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This document is a newspaper clipping contained within House Oversight records (019376). It details Jeffrey Epstein's political contributions of over $100,000 to prominent Democrats including John Kerry and Hillary Clinton. The article primarily focuses on the Palm Beach police investigation into Epstein, describing his mansion's security (gargoyles, hidden cameras), his powerful connections (Clinton, Trump, Prince Andrew), and police surveillance of teenage girls entering the property for alleged sexual favors.
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A newspaper article by Larry Keller reporting on the Jeffrey Epstein case, specifically noting that Epstein passed a polygraph claiming he did not know the ages of the girls involved. The article details a failed plea deal from April, allegations of witness intimidation and harassment by private investigators, and the unsealing of an indictment. It highlights the legal maneuvering by Epstein's high-profile legal team and public perception regarding the treatment of wealthy defendants connected to figures like Bill Clinton and Donald Trump.
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This legal document, dated September 12, 2013, outlines attorney Edwards' defense against Epstein's claims of improper litigation tactics. Edwards asserts he had a sound legal basis to pursue discovery and depositions from high-profile individuals—including Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, Alan Dershowitz, David Copperfield, and Bill Richardson—believing they possessed relevant information regarding Epstein's alleged sexual assaults. The document argues these individuals were identified as Epstein's 'close friends' and that seeking their testimony met the legal standard for discovery.
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This document is an email chain from November 5, 2018, between author Michael Wolff and Jeffrey Epstein. Wolff proposes featuring Epstein in a book, suggesting an opening scene with Epstein and Steve Bannon discussing Donald Trump to portray Epstein as a 'credible player' and 'former friend of Trump'. Epstein inquires about his portrayal and comments on Bannon's role in the upcoming midterm elections.
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This document is a printout of a Daily Mail article from December 2015 featuring an interview with Virginia Roberts (Jane Doe 102). It details her background, her recruitment by Ghislaine Maxwell at Mar-a-Lago in 1998, and the subsequent sexual allegations against Jeffrey Epstein and his associates, including Prince Andrew. The article discusses Epstein's 2005 plea deal and lists his various properties.
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This document appears to be a news article included in House Oversight Committee records (Bates stamped) discussing the scrutiny surrounding Alexander Acosta regarding the lenient plea deal he arranged for Jeffrey Epstein while U.S. Attorney in Florida. The text highlights Epstein's high-profile political connections (Trump, Clinton), the details of his 13-month jail sentence with work release, and a defense of Acosta written by an individual named Sloman. It concludes with a note about Epstein issuing a public apology to a lawyer rather than his victims.
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