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House Oversight Committee - Epstein Estate Records (Nov 2025)

Date
November 13, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
d-042
Pages
20000
Persons
3

Summary

The House Oversight Committee released over 20,000 pages of documents obtained from the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein. The documents included emails from Epstein to associates, financial records, property documents, and communications with various high-profile individuals. The release was part of the committee's ongoing investigation.

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House OversightFinancial RecordNov 11, 2025

Jeffrey Epstein house details and alleged MC2 trafficking links

The passage repeats widely reported allegations about Epstein’s activities and mentions known associates (Jean‑Luc Brunel, Ghislaine Maxwell, Nadia Marcinkova). It adds a claim that Epstein gave $1 mi Alleged $1 million payment from Epstein to Jean‑Luc Brunel for MC2 startup Former bookkeeper claims MC2‑linked girls were trafficked on Epstein’s private jets Four staff members (Sarah Kellen, Adrian

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Dept. of JusticeOtherUnknown

Passenger Manifest: DOJ-OGR-00032129

This passenger manifest documents a flight on February 15, 2005, from West Palm Beach to New York, listing Jeffrey Epstein and several associates as passengers. The flight details, including departure and arrival times, are also recorded. The document provides insight into Epstein's travel activities and the people he was associated with.

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Court UnsealedOtherUnknown

Passenger Manifest: N908JE

The document contains passenger manifests for two flights on Jeffrey Epstein's private jet, listing Epstein and several associates as passengers, including Ghislaine Maxwell and Nadia Marcinkova. The flights traveled from New York to West Palm Beach and then from West Palm Beach to St. Thomas. The manifests provide details on the flight crew, departure and arrival times, and other flight-related information.

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Dept. of JusticePlea AgreementJun 30, 2008

Epstein Non-Prosecution Agreement (2008)

The non-prosecution agreement negotiated by U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta shielded Jeffrey Epstein and unnamed 'potential co-conspirators' from federal sex trafficking charges. Epstein pleaded guilty to two state prostitution charges and served approximately 13 months with work release. The NPA was later ruled by Judge Kenneth Marra to have violated the Crime Victims' Rights Act by failing to notify victims. The agreement granted immunity to Ghislaine Maxwell, Sarah Kellen, Nadia Marcinkova, Lesley Groff, and other unnamed associates.

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Court UnsealedLegal FilingUnknown

court filing or legal document: 20-20033-PAE

The document discusses Jeffrey Epstein's plea agreement, which included a sentence of 18 months' imprisonment and immunity for certain co-conspirators. It also outlines the charges against Ghislaine Maxwell, including conspiracy and sex trafficking. The document provides insight into the legal proceedings against Epstein and Maxwell.

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Court UnsealedLegal FilingUnknown

court filing: 28509

The document discusses the plaintiff's request to exceed the deposition limit in a defamation case, arguing that certain individuals' testimony is irrelevant or cumulative. The defendant, Ms. Maxwell, opposes the request, citing the simplicity of the defamation case and the lack of information provided by the plaintiff about the expected testimony of certain individuals.

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