Sandra
Caller who left a message for Jeffery
Mentioned in 2 documents. Roles: Caller who left a message for Jeffery, Visitor/Person interacting with Epstein
Sandra 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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10 sources for document mentions
court transcript: A-5923
“The document is a court transcript where a prosecutor argues that Mr. Parse was aware of and involve”
Court Filing or Exhibit: A-5859
“The document details Stephen Gillers' employment history and lists his testimony before various cong”
Telephone message logs: DOJ-OGR-00032519
“The document contains a series of telephone message logs for Jeffery, detailing calls from Dana, Kim”
Log or Record of Visitation: doj-ogr-00024069
“The document records various interactions with inmate Epstein on July 21, including visits from Indy”
Victim notice outlining Jeffrey Epstein's plea deal and sentencing details
2025-11-11
“The passage provides procedural details of Epstein's state plea and sentencing, but offers no new su”
Document Mentions (10)
Court Filing or Exhibit: A-5859
The document details Stephen Gillers' employment history and lists his testimony before various congressional committees on topics such as habeas corpus reform and the nomination of Sandra Day O'Connor to the Supreme Court.
court transcript: A-5923
The document is a court transcript where a prosecutor argues that Mr. Parse was aware of and involved in tax shelter transactions designed to defraud the IRS. The prosecutor cites testimony from various witnesses, including Carrie Yackee and Sandra Burnside, to support their claim. The defense's suggestion that the transactions were approved by Deutsche Bank is countered by the prosecutor's assertion that only Mr. Parse and Carrie Yackee knew the full picture of the transactions.
Telephone message logs: DOJ-OGR-00032519
The document contains a series of telephone message logs for Jeffery, detailing calls from Dana, Kim-lee, Sandra, and Alice on February 25 and 26, 2005, with various messages and instructions to call back.
Log or Record of Visitation: doj-ogr-00024069
The document records various interactions with inmate Epstein on July 21, including visits from Indy Ve Colon Marrett, Caliendo (twice), and Sandra, with corresponding times and registration details.
Victim notice outlining Jeffrey Epstein's plea deal and sentencing details
The passage provides procedural details of Epstein's state plea and sentencing, but offers no new substantive leads about higher‑level actors, financial flows, or misconduct beyond what is already pub Epstein agreed to plead guilty to state charges as part of a federal investigation resolution. Sentencing scheduled for Dec 14, 2007 before Judge Sandra K. McSorley in Palm Beach County. Victims are
Allegations of Justice Sandra Day O'Connor Providing Political Letters to Republican Groups
The passage repeats longstanding public criticisms of Justice O'Connor's alleged involvement in partisan activities, offering no new evidence, specific dates, or transactional details. It lacks action Claims Justice O'Connor wrote a letter supporting an Arizona Republican 'Christian Nation' resolutio Alleged private briefing for Republicans who donated $10,000 to a PAC in 1987. Accusations of misc
Court Reporter Certification for Florida Proceedings (Jan 30, 2007)
The document is a routine certification of a court transcript with no substantive allegations, names, transactions, or controversial content. It offers no investigative leads or novel information. Certificate signed by Sandra Rossi, court reporter, dated Jan 30, 2007. Reference to HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012351 file identifier. No mention of parties, financial flows, or misconduct.
Mass murder by escaped inmates linked to Tisons and Greenawalt; Sandra Day O’Connor noted as concerned citizen
The passage describes a violent crime involving escaped prisoners and a tragic family murder. It mentions Sandra Day O’Connor only as a member of the public fearing for safety, with no implication of Escaped inmates used a white Lincoln and Mazda to abduct and murder the Lyons family. The perpetrators were identified as members of the Tison family and Randy Greenawalt. The crime resulted in the d
Ted Binion death re‑examined: alleged ‘burking’ murder by live‑in fiancée and lover
The passage outlines a disputed homicide theory involving a high‑profile casino owner, but it offers no new concrete evidence, financial trails, or links to current powerful officials. It may guide fu Ted Binion, owner of Binion Casino, died on Sep 17, 1998. Live‑in fiancée Sandra Murphy and her lover Richard Tabish were charged with murder. Forensic pathologist Michael Baden alleges the victim wa
Analysis of Tison case majority opinion and intent-to-kill doctrine
The passage discusses legal reasoning in a Supreme Court opinion and does not introduce new allegations, financial flows, or misconduct involving powerful actors. It merely cites Justice Sandra Day O' Justice Sandra Day O'Connor authored the majority opinion in the Tison case. The opinion expands the definition of "intent to kill" to include foreseeability. The discussion references the Enmund and
Email Mentions (1)
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