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From:
Mike Sitrick <
Sent:
Monday, March 14, 2011 7:35 PM
To:
Jeffrey Epstein
Cc:
Paul Tweed
Subject:
RE: Fisten
>
I understand that stealing the book may be a crime, but I don't =now if publishing stolen materials in a newspaper is a
crime. I am =hinking in terms of the Pentagon Papers. That is beyond my area of =xpertise.
From: =/b> =effrey Epstein [mailto:[email protected]
Sent: Monday, =arch 14, 2011 12:14 PM
To: Mike Sitrick
Cc: Paul =weed
Subject: Re: Fisten
the houseman that stole the book Alfredo =odriquez is in jail. for doing so and trying to sell it„ this is what =hey are
publishing
On Mon, Mar =4, 2011 at 1:04 PM, Mike Sitrick c
=wrote:
Jeffrey
I think we should have Paul write a letter to =he Sunday Mail along the lines outlined below. If we don't =ant to elevate
it to a lawyer level, I could make a call to an editor =here, but a letter will have more impact. While they might say the
fact =hat the address book was not online is not significant enough to =orrect, I doubt they would (though who knows)
take that tact with =isten issue.
The letter =ould state that on Sunday March 13, 2011, in an article headlined, =#8220;How Prince =ndrew shared a
room at Epstein's Caribbean hideaway with a busty blonde =ho claimed she was a brain surgeon," the Mail =rote: "Mike
Fisten, =n ex-FBI taskforce superviser who has led the campaign for the Epstein =ase to be reopened, said: 'Reiter went
up against the entire town =f Palm Beach to do what was right but he is not chief any more because =f this."
"'And eventually Epstein was given an =mmunity from prosecution deal the like of which I have never seen in my =ntire
career."'
In fact, Mr, Fisten was not with the FBI during =hat time and to our knowledge has never been an FBI taskforce member
or =uperviser. We would appreciate a =orrection.
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How =rince Andrew shared a room at Epstein's Caribbean hideaway with a busty =londe who claimed she was a brain
surgeon =/span>
By Angella Johnson
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The official-looking document, =eft casually on a desk, marked the beginning of the end for Cathy and =iles Alexander's
eight years managing Jeffrey Epstein's =rivate Caribbean island, Little St James. =/span>
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'It said Warrant of Arrest, =n big bold letters,' recalls Cathy. =/span>
'I picked it up and saw Mr =pstein's name on it.'
Inside view: Catherine and Miles managed Epstein's =rivate island for several years
Shocked, she ran out of the room =o tell her husband 'something bad is going on'. =/span>
Indeed it was, for the shamed =inancier, a close friend of Prince Andrew (who visited the island at =east three times),
had been arrested the previous day for under-age sex =ctivities.
But 24 hours after his arrest in =uly 2006, a visibly pale and shell-shocked Epstein stood in his =esigner kitchen
complaining to the South African couple who had run his =sland paradise since 1999 that he was a victim of entrapment.
=/span>
Speaking at their home in South =Erica, where they live in semi-retirement, the Alexanders reveal they =ad watched with
increasing concern the beautiful girls who paraded =bout the house topless or naked whenever their boss was in
residence =08211; until Cathy became so disturbed that she insisted they part =ompany with Epstein in 2007, a year
before he was sentenced to 18 =onths in jail for solicitation of prostitution. =/span>
Paradise retreat: Little St James, a =rivate 72-acre island three miles off the east coast of St Thomas in =he U.S. Virgin
islands owned by America billionaire Jeffrey =pstein
'I saw some girls who I =hought were very young-looking — about 16 or 17 easily — =nd it bugged me because I have a
daughter and, although she was in her =0s, I didn't like the idea that another woman's child was =n that situation. I
didn't feel comfortable about it,' she =aid.
They looked like they had =tepped out of an underwear catalogue. They walked around with very few =lathes on or
lounged around by the pool with nothing on. It was like =hat most of the time. I was concerned about their ages. A few
of them =ooked very young and I couldn't help but wonder if their mothers =new where they were.
'One very young-looking =irl was called Tila. I just thought, "You really shouldn't =e here", but I made myself switch off
as I had no proof.' =/span>
Island guest: Model Naomi Campbell stayed as a =uest on Epstein's Caribbean island
The couple, who have =een married for 24 years, still find it hard to comprehend that Epstein =s a convicted sex
offender.
'He was a very kind man =nd, while I don't approve of things he's been accused of, I =iked him very much,' says Miles.
While Cathy says she =as always suspicious about the girls' ages, Miles insists: =#8216;I took the view that what went on
behind closed doors was not my =usiness and it is not my place to judge. If anything was going on we =idn't want to
know.
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'Our job was about =iscretion. We have a clear conscience that we didn't witness =nything untoward. Whatever went on
at the other houses — and yes, =e heard things from other members of staff — it didn't, to =y knowledge, happen at our
property.' =/span>
Miles also says that on several =ccasions he refused Epstein's requests to smuggle female guests =n by boat, to
circumvent the strict immigration policies of St Thomas, =he island with authority over Little St James, which would have
meant =ogging names and passport numbers.
But he was aware that =pstein found others to do his bidding. For as the couple were told when =hey were hired: 'What
Jeffrey wants, Jeffrey gets.' ./span>
The words came from Ghislaine =axwell, who was then Epstein's girlfriend. She flew to South =frica with Andrew
Shannon, a lawyer, to interview the Alexanders in =998, after they had replied to a small ad for 'management couple
=ought to run private island'.
After apparently =assing the interview, they were invited to meet Epstein in New York. =/span>
'It was very =trange,' said Miles. 'We were taken by a driver to an =ffice near Madison Square Garden. A gentleman
wearing a polo shirt and =eans stepped out of the lift, asked if we had a good trip, shook our =ands and left. That was it.
Then Miss Maxwell came back and said we had =he job.'
Ghislaine then took them to =g8216;the big house' in Manhattan, which is said to have been the =cene of sex parties
and where young girls were allegedly hired as =laythings for Epstein's wealthy male friends. =/span>
'We spent five days there =hadowing the staff to see how they did things,' says Cathy. =/span>
'A dinner party was held on =he fourth night, but it was very formal and businesslike. I saw no =iris — young or otherwise
— at the time. We would never =ave willingly put ourselves in that kind of situation.' =/span>
The following day they were flown =o St Thomas and transferred by boat to Epstein's island house, a =prawling single-
storey complex with white walls and a blue roof, =aintained by several gardeners, two boat captains, two laundry ladies
=nd two other women who cared for the house. =/span>
Again the couple were there to =bserve, but after three days they were woken in the night by a phone =all telling them
they had to leave the island because a VIP was making =n unexpected visit. They were later told by staff that the guest
had =een Prince Andrew.
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Paedophile Jeffrey Epstein's weekend at the =ueen's most cherished hideaway =/a>
They went back to New York, where =hislaine explained more of their duties.
'She said we had =o keep quiet about what we saw or heard on the island,' Cathy =ecalls.
'She told us that although =r Epstein and she were a couple, we would see lots of beautiful girls =assing in and out, but
that was his nature. =/span>
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'She said that he gets what =e wants but that she was always the "Queen Bee" and the one =n charge.
'She often described =erself in this way. Although she could be very friendly, I discovered =hat she was also rather
arrogant.'
Miles took up his post =n March 1999 and Cathy followed a month later. Miles realised the kind =f lifestyle their boss
enjoyed when, on his first day, Epstein arrived =ith five young ladies in tow.
'One was definitely under =ge, but she had a letter of consent from her parents and was under the =uardianship of a
model agency,' he says.
Friends in high places: Lord Mandelson has also =acationed on Epstein's island
The Alexanders admit finding a =ox of sex toys in Epstein's bedroom, but insist they never saw =or organised any
raunchy parties for him or his guests. Cathy recalls =hat Prince Andrew was the first guest to visit during their tenure.
=/span>
The Duke came via =elicopter with his bodyguard and a woman in her 30s, who said she was a =rain surgeon,' Cathy
says dryly.
'She was tall, =leached blonde and had big boobs. They shared a room and spent most of =heir time on the beach
windsurfing, sailing or doing other water =ports.
'One day he came back into =he house in great mirth. He said that his guest had stepped on a sea =rchin and he urinated
on her foot as a remedy. "The royal member =as done its duty," he chuckled. He was great fun and very =ndemanding.'
The Prince stayed for two weeks =nd left a tip of $350 (£220).
'He slipped it =nto my hand when we said goodbye,' says Miles. =/span>
'It was unexpected because =ther guests didn't.'
Andrew would visit at =east once more, that they recall, with Ghislaine and Epstein. =/span>
'He also flew over the =sland on his way to Montserrat after the volcano had erupted and got =he pilot to dip the wings
as a signal to us.' =/span>
The Prince's ex-wife,
=erguson, who became embroiled in the Epstein controversy last week when =t was revealed
that she had accepted £15,000 from the sex offender to =ay her debts, visited once with her daughters. Epstein refused
a second =equest for her to visit on her own.
'Lots of people =ame and went,' says Miles. 'It was like running a five-star =otel where no one paid.'
Others who passed through =ncluded model Naomi Campbell, who arrived for two days with what Miles =nd Cathy
called her 'coffin' — a huge oversized trunk =illed with clothes.
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Peter Mandelson holidayed there =ith his long-term boyfriend Reinaldo, who suffered sunburn and whined =bout it 'like
a baby', says Cathy. =/span>
Numerous academics, architects =nd some of the most prominent scientific and business minds also =njoyed Epstein's
generous hospitality. =/span>
'I can only surmise he =ight have wanted favours from these people,' Miles suggests. =/span>
For all his wealth, Epstein =ppears to have led a simple life on the island. =/span>
'Dinner was very informal, =e never drank alcohol and we rarely had it in stock. =/span>
'He also had a habit of not =ating meals in front of people. Instead he would have nibbles such as =rab cakes in his
room.'
His most obvious luxury on the =sland were his daily massages. Former Epstein 'masseuse' =irginia Roberts says these
were usually little more than foreplay to a =ex act.
According to the Alexanders, =hatever went on was performed in his bedroom. =/span>
'We were warned by Miss =axwell never to disturb him there. It was absolutely forbidden,' =hey say.
Between 1999 and 2004, Epstein =ould visit at least once a month and Ghislaine was invariably with him. =/span>
Miles says: 'In our final =eeting, he told me I had always been his conscience. I'm =ertainly battling with my conscience
now.' =/span>
Riddle of phone numbers for =#8216;friends' he'd never =et
Revealing an extraordinary =etwork of power and influence, extending into the fields of politics, =inance and
showbusiness, Jeffrey Epstein's 'little black =ook' showed just how important a man he had become. =/span>
Yet when The Mail on Sunday =ontacted the people listed in the document, which was kept online, many =aid they had
never met or even spoken to the disgraced financier. =/span>
And they were appalled to =iscover he had their contact details, often including home and mobile =elephone numbers.
Lord Palumbo, the former Arts =ouncil chairman and godfather to the Duke of York's eldest =aughter Beatrice, said: 'I
have never, never, met him. I am =hocked I am in there. I am affronted. I don't know him at =11.'
Never heard of him: Both Toby Young (left) and Sir =ichard Branson, were surprised to find themselves listed in a
contacts =ooks owned by Jeffrey Epstein
Dame Gail Ronson, a charity =undraiser and wife of the multi-millionaire British developer Gerald =onson, said: 'I've
never, ever, met him. I swear, =ou've completely gobsmacked me. It's really distressing, =orrible.
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'I lead a very private life =o to find out you're on this list, it's very =nsavoury.'
Her shock was echoed by the =elebrity milliner Philip Treacy.
This sounds =razy, I'm amazed,' he said.
'I'm a =atmaker, I've never met Jeffrey Epstein and never had any reason =o. I make hats. Does he look like the kind of
person who would =ear a hat? Bizarre'
The 'book' also had =umbers for the JCB tycoon Sir Anthony Bamford, but a spokesman =nsisted: There doesn't appear
to be any connection. Sir =nthony doesn't know Jeffrey Epstein.' =/span>
The journalist Toby Young, said: =#8216;I've never been within 100 yards of him and we move in =ompletely separate
worlds. If you said I was in Colonel Gaddafi's =ittle Black Book I couldn't be less surprised.' =/span>
There were also numbers for the =nfluential Rothschild family, including Sir Evelyn de Rothschild and =is daughter
Hannah. Last night she said: 'I have no idea why Mr =pstein would have my numbers as I don't know him.' =/span>
A print-out of the contacts book =ame to light after it was subpoenaed for use in a civil case against =he financier by one
of the young girls he employed as a masseuse. =/span>
The list included 16 numbers for =rince Andrew under his title The Duke of York. =/span>
His ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, was =ntered under the Duchess of York and there were 18 numbers for her and =er
associates as well as an email address. =/span>
The 'book' also =ppeared to contain contacts of Epstein's former girlfriend =hislaine Maxwell, including her extended
family, friends and brief =cquaintances.
One prominent journalist, who =sked not to be named, was horrified to discover her parents' =etails were listed. She
said: 'I knew Ghislaine once but that was =ore than 20 years ago. To be honest I find it really spooky.' =/span>
Artist Kate Stracher was also =affled by her inclusion.
She said: 'Ghislaine and I =ere at Oxford together but I haven't seen her since. ='m not at all glamorous and not at all
well-connected. I =efinitely shouldn't be there.' =/span>
Others have had only the briefest =f meetings. Philippe Amon, a Swiss industrialist, said: 'I think = came across Epstein
some years ago in New York but I honestly =on't think I would recognise him walking by in the street.' =/span>
A spokesman for Richard Branson =aid: 'Jeffrey Epstein has the island next door to Necker but =ichard has literally only
met him once for about five minutes. =hat's the extent of it.'
Those who clearly do =ave a connection are, perhaps unsurprisingly, less keen to talk about =t.
Lisa Walker is listed alongside =er friend Caroline Stanbury, a former girlfriend of Prince Andrew. =br>She said: 'I met
Epstein with Caroline.' =/span>
Asked if Prince Andrew was also =resent, Miss Walker said: 'I wish I could help but I don't =hink I should say any more.'
Police chief's =ury over plea bargain
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Leaned on: Police chief Michael =eiter
Michael Reiter was a popular =mall-town police chief with a lifetime's experience in finding =he balance between
patrolling the millionaire's playground of =alm Beach, Florida, and its blue-collar neighbour West Palm Beach, home =o
unglamorous social housing projects and trailer parks. =/span>
Throughout his 28-year career, he =rided himself that his force treated the wealthy on his patch just the =ame as the
very poorest. But his investigation into the lifestyle of =redatory paedophile Jeffrey Epstein exploded his illusion that law
=nforcement could ever be impartial.
He soon discovered at =irst hand that a man such as Epstein, with almost unlimited wealth and =nfluential friends
including former President Bill Clinton, Prince =ndrew and Israeli defence minister Ehud Barak, can effectively bend the
=aw to his whim.
The 53-year-old police chief, who =etired in 2009, was so furious at what he believed was obstruction by =tate
prosecutors, who he felt had downplayed charges against Epstein, =hat he outlined his frustrations in an extraordinary
letter to Florida =tate attorney Barry Krischer in May 2006. =/span>
He wrote: 'I must urge you =o examine the unusual course that your office's handling of this =atter has taken and
consider if good and sufficient reason exists to =equire your disqualification from the prosecution of these =ases.'
After failing to get a =atisfactory response from prosecutors he believed had been 'got =t' by Epstein, he referred the
case to the FBI. =/span>
He wrote to one of =pstein's victims, saying: 'I do not feel that justice has =een sufficiently served by the indictment that
has been issued.' =/span>
Epstein's conviction for =olicitation of prostitution came after an unprecedented plea bargain =esigned to protect him
from future charges. =/span>
Mr Reiter later complained in =worn testimony connected to civil actions brought against Epstein that =rominent
politicians had repeatedly leaned on him to downplay the =llegations against the financier.
Mike Fisten, an ex-FBI =askforce superviser who has led the campaign for the Epstein case to be =eopened, said: 'Reiter
went up against the entire town of Palm =each to do what was right but he is not chief any more because of this.
=/span>
'And eventually Epstein was =iven an immunity from prosecution deal the like of which I have never =een in my entire
career.'
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1365733/H=w-Prince-Andrew-shared-room-Epsteins-Caribbean-
hideaway-busty-blonde-cla=med-brain-surgeon.htmlifixzz1GblktrTe
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-- =br>
The =nformation contained in this communication is confidential, may be =ttorney-client privileged, may constitute
inside information, and is =ntended only for the use of the addressee. It is the property =f Jeffrey Epstein Unauthorized
use, disdosure or copying of =his communication or any part thereof is strictly prohibited and =ay be unlawful. If you
have received this communication in error, =lease notify us immediately by return e-mail or by e-mail to
[email protected], and destroy this =ommunication and all copies thereof, including all attachments. =opyright -all
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