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Miles Alexander

Black BookCourt Filing

Attorney listed in Epstein's contact network

Attorney from the firm Kilpatrick Stockton listed in Epstein's black book. Appeared among legal contacts maintained by Epstein's network.

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Attorney, Kilpatrick Stockton
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Miles Alexander appears in records associated with Jeffrey Epstein, including flight logs, contact lists, or legal documents. Appearance in these records does not imply any wrongdoing or criminal conduct. Many individuals had legitimate professional or social interactions.

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3 phone numbers listed
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Known Connections (6)

Document Mentions (8)

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Invoice: 4-494-69923

This is a FedEx invoice for services rendered to Jeffrey Epstein's account in December 2002. The invoice details four international shipments, including charges and payment information. The shipments were made to various individuals and locations, including St. Thomas and London.

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House OversightNov 11, 2025

Generic confidentiality disclaimer from Miles Alexander with no substantive content

The document contains only a standard attorney-client confidentiality notice and no factual allegations, names, dates, or transactions. It offers no investigative leads, novelty, or linkage to powerfu Email appears to be a routine communication with a confidentiality disclaimer No mention of any persons, entities, financial flows, or wrongdoing

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House OversightNov 11, 2025

Prince Andrew’s alleged presence on Epstein’s island revealed by former island managers

The passage provides first‑hand testimony from the couple who ran Epstein’s Little St. James island, confirming Prince Andrew’s visits and describing a culture of under‑age sexual activity. While it l Catherine and Miles Alexander managed Epstein’s island from 1999‑2007. They saw a warrant of arrest with Epstein’s name on it in July 2006. Prince Andrew visited the island at least three times.

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House OversightNov 11, 2025

Email chain requesting testimony about alleged Epstein/Maxwell activities, mentions former President Clinton and Senator Mitchell

The passage contains a request for information about possible guests (e.g., Bill Clinton, George Mitchell) and alleged massage services on Epstein’s island, but it provides no concrete evidence, dates Brad Edwards, a trial attorney, asks Miles Alexander for details on alleged island activities. Specific questions about former President Clinton and Senator George Mitchell visiting the island. Inqui

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House OversightNov 11, 2025

Island manager denies any visits by President Clinton or Vice President Gore to Little St. James

The passage is a sworn‑style denial rather than a new allegation or evidence. It provides no concrete dates, transactions, or corroborating details, and the individuals named have already been the sub Miles Alexander served as manager of Little St. James from 1999‑2007. He states he never saw President Bill Clinton on the island. He states he never saw former Vice President Al Gore or Tipper Gore

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House OversightNov 11, 2025

Forwarded email from Darren Indyke to Jeffrey Epstein containing vague “Maxwell” response and image attachments

The passage shows a routine attorney‑client style email from a New York law firm to Jeffrey Epstein with no substantive details, only a terse forward from an unnamed “Miles Alexander” about “Maxwell.” Email sent on May 26, 2016 from Darren K. Indyke, PLLC to Jeffrey Epstein. Subject line references “Maxwell,” suggesting discussion of Ghislaine Maxwell or related matters. Forwarded message from an

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House OversightNov 11, 2025

Prince Andrew and other high‑profile guests on Jeffrey Epstein’s Caribbean island – staff testimony and alleged payments

The passage provides several concrete leads – a tip of $350 from Prince Andrew, a claimed visit by a ‘brain‑surgeon’ blonde, Ghislaine Maxwell’s hiring instructions, and a list of contacts (including Prince Andrew stayed two weeks on Little St. James, shared a room with a blonde ‘brain surgeon’, and Management couple Cathy and Miles Alexander recount seeing under‑age‑looking girls and refusing to

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House OversightNov 11, 2025

Signature from Miles Alexander in House Oversight document

The passage contains only a brief sign‑off and no substantive information about actors, transactions, or misconduct. It offers no actionable lead for investigation. Document ends with a sign‑off from Miles Alexander No mention of dates, entities, or allegations

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Email Mentions (8)

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