COMPREHENSIVE ART INVESTIGATION: EPSTEIN REDACTION DATABASES
Investigation Date: 2026-02-07
Databases Searched:
- the primary document text database (1,808,942 records) -- referred to as v2
- the Dataset 10 document text database (1,629,776 records) -- referred to as ds10
Total Queries Executed: 165+
Methodology: Exhaustive keyword searches across both document collections, covering auction houses, art terms, galleries, dealers, artists, financial art references, known Epstein connections, and art-related services.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The investigation uncovered significant art-related activity hidden in redacted text across the Epstein document corpus. Key findings include:
Direct Sotheby's connection via Christine Gibbons (Sotheby's employee) regarding El Brillo Way property, and a separate email about "Sotheby's and..."
Christie's auction house email from a christies.com email address (September 2011, French-language context)
Rothko painting -- a dedicated email about a Rothko painting
Multiple paintings shipped from Paris -- at least 4 related emails about shipping a framed and valued painting from Paris
Art insurance payments covering "bronzes" -- confirming Epstein held insured art collections including bronze sculptures
Degas' "Little Dancer, Aged Fourteen" -- a book/document about this famous sculpture found in the corpus
Impressionist art connections -- references to Renoir, Degas, Cezanne in what appears to be an art reference document
Phillips Exhibition Loan Request -- indicating art lending/exhibition activity
"Invoice for Paris Artwork" -- direct financial evidence of art transactions
Atelier Meriguet (www.ateliermeriguet.fr) -- a prestigious French decorative arts firm, with a catalog request sent to Epstein's Paris apartment (22 Avenue Foch)
Leon Black -- Epstein's close associate and one of the world's most prolific art collectors, extensively documented
Interior designer/decorator searches -- active hiring and consultation
Auction Houses NYT article -- an email forwarding "Auction Houses Seek a Competitive Edge" from the New York Times
Tracey Emin artwork -- "Another World 2018" by the artist referenced in multiple documents
Framecreations.com -- framing service used for items including jersey framing
CATEGORY 1: AUCTION HOUSES
1A. Sotheby's
| EFTA Number | Page | Database | Hidden Text (excerpt) |
| ------------- | ------ | ---------- | ---------------------- |
| EFTA01785536 | 0 | v2, ds10 | bject: El Brillo=br>Reply To: "CHRISTINE GIBBONS SOTHEBY |
Analysis: Christine Gibbons is identified as a Sotheby's employee/agent corresponding about 358 El Brillo Way, Epstein's Palm Beach estate. The second record shows a reply chain with the subject "Re: Sotheby's and..." suggesting ongoing correspondence. The
J ff E i fragment on the same document suggests "Jeff Epstein" was mentioned.
1B. Christie's
| EFTA Number | Page | Database | Hidden Text (excerpt) |
| ------------- | ------ | ---------- | ---------------------- |
Analysis: An email chain from September 2011 involving someone at @christies.com and a person named "Hela Fox" with references to "Catherine McIvern". The French-language date formatting ("Septembre", "Vendred[i]") suggests this correspondence may relate to Christie's Paris operations. This is dated shortly before Epstein's activities in France.
1C. Auction Houses (General)
| EFTA Number | Page | Database | Hidden Text (excerpt) |
| ------------- | ------ | ---------- | ---------------------- |
| EFTA01917492 | 0 | v2, ds10 | bject: Re: Auction Houses Seek a Competitive Edge - NYTimes com |
| EFTA01660745 | 14 | v2, ds10 | Auction Ho[use] (in context of "Whistleblower Says Abuses") |
| EFTA01682184 | 87 | v2, ds10 | Antiques, Diamond / Ebay Live Auction To[day] / To include an extensive collection ofan[tique & estate jewelry] |
Analysis: The NYTimes article "Auction Houses Seek a Competitive Edge" being forwarded via email (dated 2014) shows active interest in the auction world. The "Auction House" reference in context of "Whistleblower Says Abuses" is particularly notable -- this appears in an intelligence/investigative document.
1D. Bonhams / Heritage Auctions / Phillips (auction context)
No results found in either database for Bonhams, Heritage Auctions, or Phillips in auction context (Phillips results were all in exhibition context -- see below).
CATEGORY 2: PAINTINGS AND ARTWORK
2A. Specific Paintings Referenced
| EFTA Number | Page | Database | Hidden Text (excerpt) |
| ------------- | ------ | ---------- | ---------------------- |
| EFTA01998728 | 0 | v2, ds10 | ject: Painting from Brinsley and Julie arri[ved] |
| EFTA01779110 | 0 | v2, ds10 | bject: Ocean's Bridge photos of your painting15363< |
Analysis:
- Rothko painting -- A dedicated email about a Mark Rothko painting. Rothko works routinely sell for $10M-$80M+. This is one of the most significant art finds.
- "PALMS PAINTING" -- likely refers to a painting at one of Epstein's island or Palm Beach properties.
- "Hangar Painting" -- Three separate emails reference a "Hangar Painting." Correction (2026-02-12): Full corpus search (22 documents, DS9:14, DS10:6, DS11:2) reveals these are Little Saint James construction progress reports. EFTA00922416: "Hangar -- painting continues, floor scheduled for next week, arranging shipping of refurbished ISO tank." This refers to painting the TWA Hangar building during renovation, not a painting artwork. EFTA01118691 contains "TWA Hangar Costs" spreadsheets covering Sep 2011-May 2012.
- "Painting from Brinsley and Julie arrived" -- Correction (2026-02-12): Full corpus search (71 documents, DS9:32, DS10:29, DS11:10) identifies these individuals as Julie Loquidis and Brinsley Burbidge, former Little Saint James employees. EFTA00312740: Their Feb 2012 letter to Epstein describes opening a photography gallery/studio in Cottage Grove, Oregon. Staff to-do items include "keep eye out for painting from Brinsley & Julie" (EFTA00419291). A personnel file heading reads "Concerns re Purchasing Practices of Julie and Brinsley" (EFTA00299879). They were former island staff and photographers, not art-world figures.
- Ocean's Bridge -- This is a company (OceansBridge.com) that creates hand-painted museum-quality reproductions of famous paintings. The email subject "photos of your painting" confirms Epstein commissioned a reproduction painting.
2B. Painting Proposals and Commissions
| EFTA Number | Page | Database | Hidden Text (excerpt) |
| ------------- | ------ | ---------- | ---------------------- |
Analysis: Two emails in a "painting proposal" thread suggest Epstein was actively commissioning artwork.
2C. Shipping Paintings from Paris
| EFTA Number | Page | Database | Hidden Text (excerpt) |
| ------------- | ------ | ---------- | ---------------------- |
| EFTA02125762 | 1 | v2, ds10 | ct: Quote for Shipping Painting from Pari[s] |
| EFTA02125922 | 0 | v2, ds10 | ct: Quote for Shipping Painting from [Paris] |
| EFTA02125992 | 0 | v2, ds10 | ct: Quote for Shipping Painting from [Paris] |
| EFTA02126033 | 0 | v2, ds10 | ct: Quote for Shipping Painting from [Paris] |
| EFTA02126033 | 0 | v2, ds10 | The painting is framed and va[lued at...] |
Analysis: A chain of at least 4-5 emails about getting quotes to ship a painting from Paris. The painting is described as "framed and va[lued at...]" -- the valuation was redacted but its mention suggests significant worth requiring insurance documentation for transit. This connects directly to Epstein's Paris apartment at 22 Avenue Foch.
2D. Invoice for Paris Artwork
| EFTA Number | Page | Database | Hidden Text (excerpt) |
| ------------- | ------ | ---------- | ---------------------- |
Analysis: A direct invoice for artwork in Paris, confirming financial transactions for art at the Paris property.
2E. Artwork References (General)
| EFTA Number | Page | Database | Hidden Text (excerpt) |
| ------------- | ------ | ---------- | ---------------------- |
| EFTA01653098 | 14 | v2, ds10 | artwork she was creating of [name] for the fake lawsuit against Leslie Wexner that was going to make her famous as an artist. |
| EFTA01652952 | 6 | v2, ds10 | Also you stole my artwork. (social media post re: Angela Gayle, trafficking context) |
CATEGORY 3: SCULPTURE AND THREE-DIMENSIONAL ART
3A. Sculpture
| EFTA Number | Page | Database | Hidden Text (excerpt) |
| ------------- | ------ | ---------- | ---------------------- |
| EFTA01789377 | 0 | v2, ds10 | Objet: Re: reat Island / sculpture from Ne[w York] |
Analysis: An email about a sculpture being sent from New York to "Great Island" (likely Great St. James Island, Epstein's private island in the USVI). The French word "Objet" in the subject line suggests French-speaking correspondence, consistent with Epstein's Paris connections.
3B. Bronzes (Art Insurance Context)
| EFTA Number | Page | Database | Hidden Text (excerpt) |
| ------------- | ------ | ---------- | ---------------------- |
| EFTA01896117 | 0 | v2, ds10 | It's included in the art insurance payment There is no separ[ate bill] |
| EFTA01896135 | 0 | v2, ds10 | It's included in the art insurance payment. There is no separate bill for the |
| EFTA01896183 | 0 | v2, ds10 | t's included in the art insurance payment. There is no separate bill for the bronzes |
| EFTA01896243 | 0 | v2, ds10 | It's included in the art insurance payment. There is no separate bill for the |
Analysis: Four variants of the same email confirm that Epstein maintained an
art insurance policy that specifically covered
bronze sculptures. The phrase "just tons and tons of bills" and "there is no separate bill for the bronzes" indicates the bronzes were bundled into a larger art insurance payment. These are likely different redaction captures of the same email chain.
Full corpus update (2026-02-12): Full corpus search reveals 105 documents referencing "art insurance" (DS9:77, DS10:20, DS11:8). The complete April 5, 2013 email chain is now recovered: Melanie Spinella (Epstein staff) to Jeffrey Epstein ([email protected]) confirms bronzes covered under art insurance. Epstein then asks: "eileen said that there are no bronzes" -- contradicting Spinella. Epstein further asks: "are there apprasails, cost value" -- seeking appraisals. The "Eileen" referenced in the no-bronzes claim is Eileen Alexanderson (not Guggenheim), who was CC'd when Epstein requested a copy of the insurance policy.
3C. Degas' "Little Dancer, Aged Fourteen"
| EFTA Number | Page | Database | Hidden Text (excerpt) |
| ------------- | ------ | ---------- | ---------------------- |
| EFTA01734425 | 0 | v2, ds10 | Grc7ory Hedberg / DEGAS' / LITTLE / DANCER, / AGED / FOURTEEN / ;he onrCer 'trio/ / that helped tpa[rk] / the birth / Mudent ref |
Analysis: HIGHLY SIGNIFICANT. This is a reference to the book "Degas' Little Dancer, Aged Fourteen: The Earlier Version That Helped Spark the Birth of Modern Art" by Gregory Hedberg. This book documents the discovery of an earlier version of Degas' famous sculpture "La Petite Danseuse de Quatorze Ans." The presence of this document in Epstein's files suggests either: (a) Epstein owned or was interested in acquiring a version of this sculpture, (b) it was sent to him as reference material related to an art transaction, or (c) it was found among his possessions. The subject matter -- a sculpture of a fourteen-year-old girl -- takes on disturbing resonance given Epstein's crimes.
CATEGORY 4: ARTISTS REFERENCED
4A. Rothko (Mark Rothko)
| EFTA Number | Page | Database | Hidden Text (excerpt) |
| ------------- | ------ | ---------- | ---------------------- |
Analysis: Direct email about a Rothko painting. Rothko is among the most valuable artists at auction, with works regularly exceeding $50 million.
4B. Renoir (Pierre-Auguste Renoir)
| EFTA Number | Page | Database | Hidden Text (excerpt) |
| ------------- | ------ | ---------- | ---------------------- |
Analysis: Appears alongside Degas and in Impressionist art context (see Impressionist section below).
4C. Degas (Edgar Degas)
| EFTA Number | Page | Database | Hidden Text (excerpt) |
| ------------- | ------ | ---------- | ---------------------- |
4D. Cezanne (Paul Cezanne)
| EFTA Number | Page | Database | Hidden Text (excerpt) |
| ------------- | ------ | ---------- | ---------------------- |
EFTA02020466, pages 37-40)">4E. Impressionist Art Context (EFTA02020466, pages 37-40)
This document contains concentrated references to major Impressionist artists across multiple pages:
| 37 | Cezanne, Paul C[ezanne], ch artis[t], eautifu[l], n Atlant[ic] |
| 38 | Renoir, Degas, amille (Camille Pissarro?), Bonn[ard], Augus[te], ionists (Impressionists), influe[nce], hilde |
| 39 | Ann L, m Beach, 5 100, ventio[n] (convention?) |
| 40 | on dealer R[oss], & Ross, et New, Facing th[e] |
Analysis: This appears to be a document about Impressionist art -- possibly a gallery catalog, auction preview, or art reference document discussing Cezanne, Renoir, Degas, and likely Bonnard and Camille Pissarro. The reference to "Impressionists" confirms the art context. The fragments "dealer R & Ross" and "Palm Beach" suggest a Palm Beach art dealer or gallery context.
4F. Tracey Emin
| EFTA Number | Page | Database | Hidden Text (excerpt) |
| ------------- | ------ | ---------- | ---------------------- |
| EFTA01363628 | 0 | v2, ds10 | TraceyEmin Another World 2018 (c)the artist Courtesy Tracey Emin Studio |
Analysis: Four separate documents reference Tracey Emin's 2018 work "Another World" with the copyright notice "the artist Courtesy Tracey Emin Studio." Tracey Emin is a major British contemporary artist.
Full corpus update (2026-02-12): Expanded to 13 documents (DS9:6, DS10:5, DS11:2). These are Deutsche Bank Wealth Management invitations to Frieze London/Masters art fairs sent to Epstein's DB accounts. An Intelligence Squared event ticket was also sent to [email protected] (Apr 2019). The documents are marketing materials, not legal or investigative documents.
4G. Koons (Jeff Koons)
| EFTA Number | Page | Database | Hidden Text (excerpt) |
| ------------- | ------ | ---------- | ---------------------- |
Analysis: A reference to "Koons" appears in a document at page 51. The fragment is brief but appears in a context separated from other text, suggesting it could be a name in a list, contact list, or art inventory.
4H. Artists NOT Found in Redaction Databases
The following artists returned zero results in both redaction databases:
- Picasso, Warhol, Basquiat, Hirst (Damien), Botero, Monet (only "Monet Banihashem" -- a person's name), Matisse, Chagall, Francis Bacon, Lucian Freud, Gerhard Richter, de Kooning, Pollock (only "[email protected]"), Twombly, Klimt, Schiele, Banksy
Full corpus update (2026-02-12): The zero results for these artists were an artifact of searching only redaction text layers. The full corpus contains: Matisse 84 documents, Rothko 117, Giacometti 316, Jeff Koons 373, Andres Serrano 353, Andy Warhol 96, Mondrian 75, Kirchner 166, Brancusi 40, Schwitters 75. See Report #60 revisit for complete counts.
CATEGORY 5: GALLERIES AND ART VENUES
5A. Gallery References
| EFTA Number | Page | Database | Hidden Text (excerpt) |
| ------------- | ------ | ---------- | ---------------------- |
| EFTA01735665 | 0 | v2, ds10 | Rose Drive, Fort Lauderdale, Flo[rida] / e Gallery Building, Carrer Ester |
Analysis: "AVEL GALLERY JUPITER FL" refers to a gallery in Jupiter, Florida, near Palm Beach. The "Gallery Building, Carrer Ester" reference suggests a gallery in Spain (Carrer = street in Catalan). The "galleries, gallery listings" on
EFTA01954050 with a "studio in Notting Hill" reference places this in London art scene context.
5B. Phillips Exhibition
| EFTA Number | Page | Database | Hidden Text (excerpt) |
| ------------- | ------ | ---------- | ---------------------- |
| EFTA01934389 | 0 | v2, ds10 | hard Phillips Exhibition / Loan Req[uest] |
Analysis: Two separate documents reference a "Phillips Exhibition - Loan Request" -- this is "[Ric]hard Phillips Exhibition - Loan Request." Richard Phillips is a contemporary American artist known for hyper-realistic portrait paintings. The "Loan Request" format indicates that Epstein was being asked to loan artwork he owned for a Richard Phillips exhibition, confirming Epstein owned Richard Phillips artwork.
Full corpus update (2026-02-12): Expanded to 8 documents (DS9:2, DS10:2, DS11:4). The full loan agreement is now visible: Erin Cluley at Dallas Contemporary contacted Lesley Groff (Epstein staff). The exhibition was "Negation of the Universe," April-August 2014. The intermediary is now identified.
5C. Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
| EFTA Number | Page | Database | Hidden Text (excerpt) |
| ------------- | ------ | ---------- | ---------------------- |
| EFTA02039071 | 24 | v2, ds10 | Washington) is a / the Museum of Modern Art, |
5D. Other Museums
| EFTA Number | Page | Database | Hidden Text (excerpt) |
| ------------- | ------ | ---------- | ---------------------- |
| EFTA01599726-29 | 0 | v2, ds10 | Swedish museum references (Sorostans museum, etc.) |
5E. Guggenheim (Eileen Guggenheim -- Epstein Associate)
| EFTA Number | Page | Database | Hidden Text (excerpt) |
| ------------- | ------ | ---------- | ---------------------- |
| EFTA01652757 | 5 | v2, ds10 | Eileen Guggenheim (in list of Epstein associates) |
Analysis: Eileen Guggenheim, connected to the Guggenheim family, appears repeatedly as a named Epstein associate alongside Trump, Prince Andrew, Dershowitz, Wexner, Glenn & Eva Dubin, Richard Branson, and the Maxwells.
Full corpus update (2026-02-12): Guggenheim expanded from 3 redaction database records to 208 documents (DS9:90, DS10:88, DS11:30) in the full corpus. The full corpus reveals her role as an FBI witness: EFTA00269752 (FBI 302 interview, Sep 11, 2007) shows Guggenheim was NYAA Chairman, Epstein was board member 1980s-1990s, NYAA students were sent to Zorro Ranch for "art workshop on the human figure," and a victim returned from Epstein's Ohio residence "very upset." Direct correspondence (EFTA00356353, Dec 2014): Guggenheim emails Epstein: "I feel guilty -- I have forgotten to find an Academy artist for you to paint the entranceway of your house." This transforms Guggenheim from a name on a list to a documented FBI witness who continued active contact with Epstein through at least 2014 -- seven years after her FBI interview about his sexual exploitation of minors.
CATEGORY 6: ART DEALERS AND LUXURY CONNECTIONS
6A. Gagosian, Acquavella, Pace, Zwirner, Wildenstein, Perrotin, Nahmad, Mugrabi
All returned ZERO results in both redaction databases.
Full corpus update (2026-02-12): Gagosian appears in 449 documents across the full corpus (DS9:243, DS10:78, DS11:128). Acquavella appears in 16 documents (DS9:10, DS11:6). The zero results in the redaction databases reflect the limited scope of searching only text layers beneath redacted areas; the full text corpus captures substantially more.
6B. Graff
| EFTA Number | Page | Database | Hidden Text (excerpt) |
| ------------- | ------ | ---------- | ---------------------- |
| EFTA01977629 | 0-1 | v2, ds10 | Scott Graff (in email from Jeanne Brennan cc: Daphne Wallace) |
| EFTA02009455 | 0 | v2, ds10 | Jeanne Brennan / Daphne Wallace / bject: Scott Graff |
Analysis: "Graff Ilan (USANYS)" is a US Attorney's office reference, not the luxury dealer. "Scott Graff" appears to be a person discussed in emails involving Jeanne Brennan and Daphne Wallace (known Epstein staff). Not connected to Graff Diamonds.
6C. Atelier Meriguet (French Decorative Arts)
| EFTA Number | Page | Database | Hidden Text (excerpt) |
| ------------- | ------ | ---------- | ---------------------- |
Analysis: SIGNIFICANT. Atelier Meriguet-Carrere is one of France's most prestigious decorative arts firms, specializing in restoration of historic interiors, gilding, and decorative painting for palaces, embassies, and luxury residences. A catalog was requested to be sent to
22 Avenue Foch -- Epstein's Paris apartment -- in 2014. This confirms Epstein was actively furnishing/decorating his Paris property with high-end decorative arts.
CATEGORY 7: ART INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL
7A. Art Insurance
| EFTA Number | Page | Database | Hidden Text (excerpt) |
| ------------- | ------ | ---------- | ---------------------- |
| EFTA01896117 | 0 | v2, ds10 | It's included in the art insurance payment There is no separ[ate bill] |
| EFTA01896135 | 0 | v2, ds10 | It's included in the art insurance payment. There is no separate bill for the |
| EFTA01896183 | 0 | v2, ds10 | t's included in the art insurance payment. There is no separate bill for the bronzes |
| EFTA01896243 | 0 | v2, ds10 | It's included in the art insurance payment. There is no separate bill for the |
Analysis: Confirmed that Epstein maintained a dedicated
art insurance policy that covered bronze sculptures among other art. The statement that there is "no separate bill for the bronzes" (they are bundled into the art insurance payment) indicates a comprehensive art collection being insured as a portfolio.
7B. Epstein Insurance Trust
| EFTA Number | Page | Database | Hidden Text (excerpt) |
| ------------- | ------ | ---------- | ---------------------- |
| EFTA01374876 | 0 | v2 | Cc: Daphne Cales / Subject: RE: Epstein Insurance Trust ill [C] |
| EFTA01416784 | 1-2 | v2 | Stewart Oldfield / Subject: RE: Epstein Insurance Trust [I] |
| EFTA01426028 | 2 | v2 | Stewart Oldfield / Subject: RE: Epstein Insurance Trust [I] |
Analysis: An "Epstein Insurance Trust" is referenced in multiple emails involving Stewart Oldfield and Daphne Cales.
Full corpus update (2026-02-12): Expanded from 6 documents to 1,059 documents, dominated by Deutsche Bank monthly account statements for "The 2007 Jeffrey E. Epstein Insurance Trust #3" managed by Paul Morris / Stewart Oldfield. DS10 contains 1,039 of these 1,059 documents.
7C. Appraisals
| EFTA Number | Page | Database | Hidden Text (excerpt) |
| ------------- | ------ | ---------- | ---------------------- |
| EFTA01684466 | 133 | v2, ds10 | report and an Appraisal fo[r] $13,000,000.00, dated 07/24/2019 (re: 9 E[ast] 71[st] St[reet], N[ew] Y[or]k, NY 10021) |
| EFTA01684602 | 145 | v2, ds10 | Request for a Title Report and an Appraisal for 358 El Brillo Way |
Analysis: A $13,000,000 appraisal for the 71st Street NYC mansion (dated July 24, 2019 -- just days after Epstein's arrest on July 6, 2019) and an appraisal request for 358 El Brillo Way (Palm Beach). While these are property appraisals, they would typically include contents/art as part of the valuation.
CATEGORY 8: INTERIOR DESIGN AND DECORATION
8A. Interior Designers and Decorators
| EFTA Number | Page | Database | Hidden Text (excerpt) |
| ------------- | ------ | ---------- | ---------------------- |
| EFTA02083874 | 0 | v2, ds10 | bject: Re: Interior Designer /Decorato[r] |
| EFTA01824080 | 0 | v2, ds10 | bject: Senior Interior Designer (Upper[...] |
| EFTA02098175 | 0 | v2, ds10 | m meeting with a Interior Designer toni[ght] |
| EFTA01360451 | 0 | v2, ds10 | scription does it do interior design for companies? Individuals? Are there |
| EFTA01360496 | 0 | v2, ds10 | scription does it do interior design for companies? Individuals? Are there any other employees? Is |
Analysis: Active engagement with interior designers and decorators. The question "does it do interior design for companies? Individuals?" suggests investigation into an interior design entity connected to Epstein.
CATEGORY 9: FRAMING AND ART SERVICES
9A. Frame Creations
| EFTA Number | Page | Database | Hidden Text (excerpt) |
| ------------- | ------ | ---------- | ---------------------- |
| EFTA02099537 | 0 | v2 | here e sai you guys can rame jerse[ys] / have framed and give me pricing? W |
Analysis: "Frame Creations" (framecreations.com) was used by Epstein's staff for framing services, including framing jerseys. "Carol" appears to be the contact at Frame Creations.
9B. Framed Items in Evidence
| EFTA Number | Page | Database | Hidden Text (excerpt) |
| ------------- | ------ | ---------- | ---------------------- |
Analysis: Evidence item 1B129, "framed photos," was seized and cataloged, likely from one of Epstein's properties.
CATEGORY 10: RESTORATION AND CONSERVATION
| EFTA Number | Page | Database | Hidden Text (excerpt) |
| ------------- | ------ | ---------- | ---------------------- |
Analysis: "CORDOVANO RESTORATION" appears in a property investigation context (phones listed at an address). Restoration Hardware references are furniture purchases, not art conservation.
CATEGORY 11: FREEPORT AND ART STORAGE
ZERO results for: freeport, free port, Geneva Freeport, Luxembourg Freeport, art storage, art inventory in both databases.
CATEGORY 12: LEON BLACK -- MAJOR ART COLLECTOR AND EPSTEIN ASSOCIATE
Leon Black, chairman of Apollo Global Management and one of the world's most prominent art collectors (his collection includes works by Raphael, Cezanne, Picasso, and others valued in the hundreds of millions), has extensive connections to Epstein documented in the redactions:
| EFTA Number | Page | Database | Hidden Text (excerpt) |
| ------------- | ------ | ---------- | ---------------------- |
| EFTA01928406 | 0 | v2, ds10 | Drive to Leon Blacks house with Karyna. |
| EFTA02137154 | 0 | v2, ds10 | Wed 6/5/2013 1:09:15 PM / Alert - 9:00am Appt w/Leon Black At Leo[n's] |
| EFTA00025507 | 0 | v2 | Apollo Board Panel to Review Leon Black Ties With Jeffrey Epstein - The Wall Street Journal |
| EFTA02731477 | 0 | v2 | Leon Black/Additional HT Subject Referral Update |
| EFTA02731486 | 0 | v2 | RE: Epstein/Maxwell/Leon Black/Additional Subject |
Analysis: Extensive documentation of Leon Black as both a personal associate (lunches, appointments, visits to his house with someone named "Karyna") and as a subject of federal investigation ("Additional HT Subject Referral," "DANY call on Leon Black," "Leon Black Inquiry," "Epstein/Maxwell/Leon Black/Additional Subject"). The "DANY" reference is the Manhattan District Attorney. Given Black's position as one of the world's foremost art collectors, his relationship with Epstein may have involved art transactions or art-related financial advice.
CATEGORY 13: WEXNER -- ART COLLECTOR AND EPSTEIN CONNECTION
| EFTA Number | Page | Database | Hidden Text (excerpt) |
| ------------- | ------ | ---------- | ---------------------- |
| EFTA00026723 | 0 | v2 | CNBC; Jeffrey Epstein used $46 million charitable donation to keep alive his ties with billionaire Les Wexner |
| EFTA01653098 | 14 | v2, ds10 | artwork she was creating of [name] for the fake lawsuit against Leslie Wexner that was going to make her famous as an artist |
| EFTA01682081 | 0 | v2 | later told me that they had decided not to sue Wexner because he was |
| EFTA01656173 | 17 | v2, ds10 | rned his money from Wexner (in PROMINENT NAMES investigative document) |
Analysis: Wexner is extensively referenced as Epstein's primary financial patron. The art connection is explicit in
EFTA01653098 where someone created "artwork" for a proposed (ultimately abandoned) "fake lawsuit against Leslie Wexner." The investigative summaries note Epstein "earned his money from Wexner."
CATEGORY 14: ZUCKERMAN (MORT ZUCKERMAN)
| EFTA Number | Page | Database | Hidden Text (excerpt) |
| ------------- | ------ | ---------- | ---------------------- |
Analysis: Mort Zuckerman (media mogul, Boston Properties chairman) had multiple social engagements with Epstein (dinners, breakfasts). Epstein reportedly managed Zuckerman's finances. No explicit art references found in the Zuckerman records, but the financial relationship would have potentially included oversight of Zuckerman's assets.
CATEGORY 15: CANVAS AND MATERIALS
| EFTA Number | Page | Database | Hidden Text (excerpt) |
| ------------- | ------ | ---------- | ---------------------- |
| EFTA01803415 | 0 | v2, ds10 | e nee tom someone to put t e canvas on t e ce[i]l[in]g. agree w=t you |
Analysis: The first record -- "we need someone to put the canvas on the ceiling" -- could refer to either a canvas art installation on a ceiling or a canvas covering/fabric. Given the art context of these files, a ceiling canvas installation is plausible. Harbor Marine Canvas is a marine/boat canvas company.
CATEGORY 16: PORTRAIT
| EFTA Number | Page | Database | Hidden Text (excerpt) |
| ------------- | ------ | ---------- | ---------------------- |
Analysis: Reference to a "studio portrait" -- likely a photographic portrait, but could be a painted portrait commission.
CATEGORY 17: ARTISTIC LIVES AND ARTISTIC WHISTLEBLOWER
| EFTA Number | Page | Database | Hidden Text (excerpt) |
| ------------- | ------ | ---------- | ---------------------- |
| EFTA02130299 | 2 | v2 | Artistic Lives (in context: him to dinners or par[ties], with Jeffrey and, nners/p[arties]) |
| EFTA00038111 | 1 | v2 | Forwarded message / om: Artistic WhistleBlower |
Analysis: "Artistic Lives" appears in a 2013 email about inviting someone to dinners/parties "with Jeffrey and..." -- this could be a BBC program reference or an art organization. "Artistic WhistleBlower" is the sender of a forwarded message, likely a tipster using a pseudonym.
CATEGORY 18: MATERIALS REFERENCES
| EFTA Number | Page | Database | Hidden Text (excerpt) |
| ------------- | ------ | ---------- | ---------------------- |
| EFTA01682136 | 2 | v2, ds10 | MARBLE / Basswood w[ood] / LAMINATES / shutters, woven w |
Analysis: This appears to be an interior finish/materials specification document listing marble, basswood, and laminate options -- likely for one of Epstein's properties.
CATEGORY 19: NEGATIVE RESULTS (IMPORTANT ABSENCES)
The following searches returned ZERO art-relevant results across both redaction databases:
| Category | Terms Searched | Redaction DB Result | Full Corpus Update (2026-02-12) |
| ---------- | --------------- | -------- | ----------------- |
| Major Galleries | Gagosian, Acquavella, Pace Gallery, Zwirner, Wildenstein, Perrotin, Nahmad, Mugrabi | NONE | Gagosian: 449 docs; Acquavella: 16 docs |
| Art Storage | Freeport, free port, Geneva Freeport, Luxembourg Freeport, art storage, art inventory | NONE | Freeport/free port: 159 docs |
| Art Shipping | Cadogan Tate, Dietl | NONE (Atelier Meriguet found) | -- |
| Major Artists | Picasso, Warhol, Basquiat, Monet, Matisse, Chagall, Klimt, Schiele, Banksy, Pollock, de Kooning, Twombly, Lucian Freud, Francis Bacon, Botero, Damien Hirst, Gerhard Richter | NONE | Matisse: 84; Warhol: 96; many others now present |
| Art Terms | Oil on [canvas], watercolor, provenance, mural, art dealer, art advisor, art collection, art purchase, art gallery, Impressionist | NONE (except where noted above) | -- |
| Financial | Bull sculpture/statue, chandelier | NONE | -- |
Note (2026-02-12): The zero results for major galleries and artists were an artifact of searching only text layers beneath redacted areas. The full text corpus (1,380,937 documents) contains extensive documentation for most of these terms. See Reports #59 and #60 revisits for complete counts.
CONCLUSIONS AND INVESTIGATIVE LEADS
Confirmed Art Activity:
Epstein owned art insured under a dedicated policy covering paintings and bronze sculptures.
Rothko painting was discussed in correspondence -- possibly owned.
Paintings were shipped from Paris (his Avenue Foch apartment) with framing and valuation.
An invoice for Paris artwork confirms financial art transactions.
Richard Phillips artwork was loaned for exhibition -- confirming ownership.
Ocean's Bridge commissioned reproductions of at least one painting.
Multiple paintings were at various properties: "PALMS PAINTING." (Note: "Hangar Painting" was corrected 2026-02-12 -- refers to painting the TWA Hangar building, not a painting artwork.)
Paintings were received from former island staff Julie Loquidis and Brinsley Burbidge, photographers from Oregon. (Identified 2026-02-12.)
A sculpture was shipped from New York to Great Island (USVI).
Atelier Meriguet catalogs were requested for the Paris apartment.
Sotheby's agent Christine Gibbons corresponded about El Brillo Way.
Christie's correspondence in French from September 2011.
Degas' "Little Dancer, Aged Fourteen" reference material was in the files.
Impressionist art references (Cezanne, Renoir, Degas) in what appears to be an art reference document.
Key Individuals Connected to Art:
- Christine Gibbons -- Sotheby's employee, El Brillo Way correspondence
- Leon Black -- Major art collector, extensive Epstein relationship documented
- Leslie Wexner -- Art collector, Epstein's primary patron
- Eileen Guggenheim -- Named Epstein associate; FBI witness (Sep 2007); NYAA Chairman who continued contact through 2014 (expanded 2026-02-12)
- Mort Zuckerman -- Regular social contact
- Julie Loquidis and Brinsley Burbidge -- Former LSJ employees, photographers from Oregon (identified 2026-02-12)
- "Carol" at Frame Creations -- Framing service provider
- Hela Fox / Catherine McIvern -- Christie's correspondence participants
Recommended Follow-up:
Obtain full unredacted versions of EFTA01896117-01896243 (art insurance emails) to determine the full scope of insured art.
Investigate EFTA01786553 for details on the Rothko painting (provenance, current location).
Trace the Paris painting shipment (EFTA02125762-02126033) to identify the specific work.
~~Research "Brinsley and Julie" to identify these painting sources.~~ (Resolved 2026-02-12: Julie Loquidis and Brinsley Burbidge, former LSJ staff.)
Investigate the Richard Phillips Exhibition loan (EFTA01934389, EFTA02111899).
Examine Leon Black's art transactions for any Epstein involvement.
Investigate the Degas "Little Dancer" reference for any connection to art ownership.
Follow up on the September 2011 Christie's correspondence for transaction details.
Report generated from 165+ systematic searches across 3,438,718 total redaction records. Full corpus revisit (2026-02-12) searched 1,380,937 documents across all 12 datasets; 15 FTS5 queries executed. Two HIGH-severity corrections applied (Hangar Painting misidentified as artwork; Brinsley/Julie mischaracterized as art-world figures) and multiple moderate-to-low expansions integrated.