Amazon Purchase Records - Massage Supplies and Books (Trial Exhibit)
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Amazon.com purchase records for Epstein's residences entered as evidence at the Maxwell trial. The records documented purchases of massage tables, oils, and related supplies shipped to various Epstein properties. Prosecutors used the records to corroborate victim testimony about the massage-related pretenses used to facilitate abuse.
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