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Extraction Summary

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Document Information

Type: Book excerpt / evidence exhibit
File Size: 1.98 MB
Summary

This document is a page from James Patterson's book (likely 'Filthy Rich'), marked as evidence by the House Oversight Committee (Bates stamp 010542). It details the extremely lenient work release conditions granted to Jeffrey Epstein by Sheriff Ric Bradshaw, allowing Epstein 16 hours of freedom daily to visit his lawyer, his foundation, or his home on El Brillo Way. The text notes that associates Nadia Marcinkova and Jean-Luc Brunel were staying at the El Brillo Way property during this time, and Sheriff Bradshaw confirms that deputies entered the home.

People (7)

Name Role Context
James Patterson Author
Author of the book from which this page is taken.
Jeffrey Epstein Subject / Prisoner
Described as a sex offender granted lenient work release from the Stockade.
Ric Bradshaw Sheriff / Official
Sheriff who granted the work release and confirmed deputies entered Epstein's house.
Jack Goldberger Attorney
Epstein's lawyer; his office was an approved location for work release.
Nadia Marcinkova Associate
Staying at Epstein's house on El Brillo Way during his incarceration.
Jean-Luc Brunel Associate
Described as a 'suave short-haired' man with a French accent; likely staying at El Brillo Way (text cut off but impli...
Unnamed Deputy Law Enforcement
In charge of Epstein; confirmed to have entered the house on El Brillo Way.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Science Foundation
Palm Beach office established by Epstein, an approved work release location.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_010542'.

Timeline (2 events)

Circa 2008-2009
Epstein granted 'work release' for 16 hours a day, 6 days a week.
Palm Beach, FL
During work release
Deputy enters Epstein's home on El Brillo Way.
El Brillo Way

Locations (4)

Location Context
Jail facility where Epstein was incarcerated.
Downtown West Palm Beach.
El Brillo Way, Palm Beach.
Location where Epstein's jets were parked.

Relationships (4)

Jeffrey Epstein Custodial Ric Bradshaw
Bradshaw oversees Epstein's incarceration and work release terms.
Goldberger is identified as Epstein's lawyer.
Jeffrey Epstein Associate Nadia Marcinkova
Marcinkova was staying at Epstein's house while he was on work release.
Jeffrey Epstein Associate Jean-Luc Brunel
Brunel described as being at the location during Epstein's time in the Stockade.

Key Quotes (4)

"Epstein is quickly granted 'work release.'"
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"six days a week, for up to sixteen—sixteen!—hours each day, Epstein is allowed to leave the Stockade"
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"Ric Bradshaw considers the question. 'Yes,' he says, 'he did.'"
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"If so, the deputy might have encountered Nadia Marcinkova, who was staying on El Brillo Way at the time."
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (1,681 characters)

JAMES PATTERSON
fit the category we have to ensure the general population is not going to take their anger out on.”
Although he understands that Epstein is a sex offender and has a sense of the scope of his alleged crimes, Bradshaw’s also aware that the actual conviction was for a “low-level felony.”
At the request of Epstein’s attorneys—a request that is confirmed by a court order—Epstein is quickly granted “work release.”
What it means in practice is that six days a week, for up to sixteen—sixteen!—hours each day, Epstein is allowed to leave the Stockade to be driven by a designated driver in a car earmarked especially for him to any one of three places: his lawyer Jack Goldberger’s office in downtown West Palm Beach, the Palm Beach office of a science foundation that he’s established, and his house on El Brillo Way.
Despite the ankle bracelet he wears, it could be argued that as a fabulously rich prisoner with two of his own jets parked nearby, at the Palm Beach International Airport, Epstein might have posed a flight risk.
Instead, every day of the week save one, he’s allowed to go to his lawyer’s, to go to his office, or simply to go home.
Did the deputy in charge of Epstein go to the house on El Brillo Way?
Ric Bradshaw considers the question.
“Yes,” he says, “he did.”
Did the deputy go inside the house?
“Yes, he did.”
If so, the deputy might have encountered Nadia Marcinkova, who was staying on El Brillo Way at the time. He may also have
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