news article: doj-ogr-00032111
Summary
The article discusses the arrest of billionaire Jeffrey Epstein on charges of soliciting sex from a masseuse, with allegations that he paid underage girls for sexual activities. Former employees testified about Epstein's use of young masseuses and sex toys. Epstein's lawyer dismissed the charges as 'false accusations'.
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Blog post or online article: doj-ogr-00032109
The article discusses the allegations against Jeffrey Epstein, detailing his alleged sexual misconduct with underage girls, including a specific instance of rape. It references testimony from a former house manager and an affidavit from a 14-year-old girl, highlighting the disturbing nature of the allegations.
Jeffrey Epstein's Personal Contact Book ('Black Book')
Epstein's personal contact book, leaked by former house manager Alfredo Rodriguez in 2009, contained approximately 1,500+ names with phone numbers and addresses of prominent figures across politics, entertainment, finance, and royalty. Notable entries included Donald Trump (16 numbers), Bill Clinton (4 numbers), Prince Andrew, Alan Dershowitz, David Copperfield, Ehud Barak, and many others. Rodriguez attempted to sell the book for $50,000 and was sentenced to 18 months in prison. Possession of a name in the book does not imply criminal involvement.
Interrogatory Response: DOJ-OGR-00015260
The document is a response to an interrogatory from the defendants in a lawsuit brought by Jane Doe against the estate of Jeffrey Epstein. It identifies various documents and communications related to Epstein's interactions with Doe, including flight records, phone records, and records of gifts and financial transactions. The response also notes that photographs of Doe as a minor are believed to be in the custody of the federal government.
newspaper article: DOJ-OGR-00032043
Jeffrey Epstein, a Manhattan money manager, was arrested and charged with soliciting a prostitute, a third-degree felony. Epstein has socialized with prominent figures like Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, and Kevin Spacey. The indictment remains sealed, and Epstein was released on $3,000 bond.
newspaper article: DOJ-OGR-00032103
Jeffrey Epstein, a Manhattan money manager, was arrested and charged with soliciting a prostitute, a third-degree felony. Epstein, who has socialized with prominent figures like Donald Trump and Bill Clinton, was released on $3,000 bond. The indictment remains sealed, and details of the allegations are not publicly available.
magazine article: doj-ogr-00032088
The article profiles Jeffrey Epstein, describing his wealth, business activities, and social connections. It notes his relationships with prominent figures and his enigmatic lifestyle. The piece raises questions about Epstein's background and the nature of his financial dealings.
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