Christine
Made a phone call and was involved in training new staff
Mentioned in 5 documents. Roles: Made a phone call and was involved in training new staff, Involved in training new staff, Caller who left messages for Jeffrey on 4/9/05, Recipient of a phone message and caller, Person who returned a call
Christine is mentioned in documents or reporting related to the Epstein case. Being mentioned does not imply any wrongdoing, criminal conduct, or inappropriate behavior.
At a Glance
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Messages [EFTA00008870]
2025-12-19
“Messages Page I o(4 Records Listed For: JEFFREY EPSTEIN from 04/11/2005 to 04/11/2005 reminders 7:43”
Telephone message logs: DOJ-OGR-00015499
“The document contains logs of telephone messages from various individuals, including Martha of Colon”
Telephone message logs: DOJ-OGR-00032381
“This document contains logs of telephone messages from various individuals attempting to contact the”
Telephone message logs: DOJ-OGR-00032537
“The document contains logs of telephone messages for Jeffrey/J.E. from Christine and Dana on April 9”
Telephone message logs: DOJ-OGR-00032552
“The document contains logs of telephone messages for individuals named Jeffrey/Jeffry and Christine,”
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Co-Document Mentions
“Named alongside other network members in 13 documents”
Known Connections (5)
Document Mentions (17)
Messages [EFTA00008870]
Messages Page I o(4 Records Listed For: JEFFREY EPSTEIN from 04/11/2005 to 04/11/2005 reminders 7:43AM Message 1. Call Gabriel Perahla Thursday 4. Pinto in Pans this week 2. Call William an e son in Paris on Just j end me Jetblue 623 arriving 12.20pm 678 jetblue, leaving WPB 11.10 am, arriving JF...
Telephone message logs: DOJ-OGR-00015499
The document contains logs of telephone messages from various individuals, including Martha of Colonial Bank and Nicole Hesse, with requests for return calls. The logs are marked as a government exhibit and contain a reference to the Department of Justice, suggesting a connection to a legal or investigative matter.
Telephone message logs: DOJ-OGR-00032381
This document contains logs of telephone messages from various individuals attempting to contact the recipients, including Martha from Colonial Bank, S. Necole Hesse, Amy Brise, and Ghislaine. The logs are likely related to the activities and contacts of individuals associated with Jeffrey Epstein.
Telephone message logs: DOJ-OGR-00032537
The document contains logs of telephone messages for Jeffrey/J.E. from Christine and Dana on April 9-10, 2005. The messages indicate that the callers telephoned, wanted to see Jeffrey/J.E., and in some cases, returned calls or went running. The logs are marked as 'IMPORTANT MESSAGE' and 'SPECIAL ATTENTION'.
Telephone message logs: DOJ-OGR-00032552
The document contains logs of telephone messages for individuals named Jeffrey/Jeffry and Christine, detailing calls from Natalie, Tola, and Christine, with notes on follow-up actions and additional information.
Telephone message log: GOVERNMENT EXHIBIT 3-T-R, 5220 Cr. 330 (AJN), DOJ-OGR-00015522
This document is a log of telephone messages, including calls to Jeffrey, Sarah, and a redacted individual associated with the DOJ. The messages include personal and professional communications, and the document is labeled as a government exhibit in a court case.
Article on #BelieveSurvivors protests referencing Brett Kavanaugh allegations
The passage is a formatted news excerpt about public protests supporting survivors of alleged sexual misconduct by Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. It contains no new factual leads, financial da Describes nationwide protests (#BelieveSurvivors) supporting two women accusing Kavanaugh. References New Yorker article on alleged assault at a Yale party. Mentions Dr. Christine Blasey Ford's testi
Trump Defends Kavanaugh Amid Sexual Assault Allegations
The passage provides direct quotes from President Trump defending Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and dismissing allegations as political. It identifies specific public statements, media appeara President Trump publicly called the Kavanaugh accusations "totally political". Trump claimed the accuser, Christine Blasey Ford, never reported the allegation to authorities. Trump acknowledged diffi
Irrelevant personal profile and real estate snippets with no investigative leads
The passage contains only a personal description of a body‑positive individual, a real‑estate sale notice, and a brief career summary. It mentions no powerful actors, transactions, dates, or allegatio Mentions a 490‑lb individual named Bobbi‑Jo Westley. References a private island sale by Christine and Edmund Stoecklein. Notes former Goldman Sachs employee Antonio Garcia Martinez worked at Faceboo
Economic research paper on income inequality, minimum wage, and tax proposals
The passage discusses policy proposals and academic analysis without revealing any concrete leads, transactions, or allegations involving powerful individuals or agencies. It mentions public figures ( President Obama is cited as supporting a $10.10 federal minimum wage. Christine Lagarde (IMF Managing Director) endorses higher wages for macroeconomic benefits. CBO estimates potential job loss of 5
Garbage‑filled transcript mentions Judge Kavanaugh’s planned Fox News interview amid sexual assault allegations
The passage is a heavily corrupted excerpt that merely repeats publicly known facts about the Kavanaugh confirmation fight—his upcoming TV interview, accusations by Christine Blasey Ford, and partisan Mentions Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s scheduled televised remarks on Fox News. References sexual assault allegations by Christine Blasey Ford. Cites Republican senators (Tom Cotton, Susan Collins, Lisa Mu
Document excerpts referencing Dr. Blasey‑Ford’s letter and Senator Grassley’s response to Judge Kavanaugh’s nomination
The passage repeats publicly known information about the Kavanaugh confirmation hearings—letters from Dr. Christine Blasey‑Ford, a response from Senator Chuck Grassley, and a New Yorker interview with Mentions Dr. Blasey‑Ford’s confidential letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee. Shows Senator Chuck Grassley’s written commitment to hear the allegations. References a New Yorker interview with a s
Extensive List of Global Executives, Officials, and Organizations without Context
The document is a raw roster of names, titles, and entities lacking any narrative, allegations, dates, transactions, or connections. It provides no actionable leads, specific relationships, or controv Contains many high‑profile individuals (e.g., Christine Lagarde, Pascal Lamy, Sergey Lavrov). Lists corporations, NGOs, and government bodies across multiple countries. No explicit links, events, or
Metadata dump from NYTimes article on Trump‑Kavanaugh (no substantive content)
The passage consists almost entirely of formatting metadata, asset identifiers, and UI strings. It contains no concrete allegations, names, dates, transactions, or actionable leads linking powerful ac Only mentions high‑profile names (Trump, Kavanaugh, Christine Blasey Ford) in keyword tags. Provides URL to a NYTimes article dated 2018‑09‑23, but no excerpt of the article itself.
Monday News Briefing mentions Christine Blasey Ford testimony and new Kavanaugh allegation
The passage only recaps publicly known allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and mentions Senator Feinstein's procedural request. It provides no new specifics, transactions, or und Christine Blasey Ford agreed to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee. A second misconduct allegation involving Deborah Ramirez was reported by The New Yorker. Senator Dianne Feinstein asked
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