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Virginia Roberts
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Ms. Roberts
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Virginia Roberts
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narrator
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Spouse |
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Narrator
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Narrator (Virginia Giuffre)
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Narrator
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Narrator
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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| N/A | N/A | Virginia arrives in Australia, meets in-laws, and reunites with Robbie. | Airport in Australia | View |
| N/A | N/A | Narrator attends class, rides a tuk-tuk, and meets Robbie in the lobby. | School / Hotel | View |
| N/A | N/A | Robbie moves into the narrator's hotel room after the girlfriend leaves. | Hotel Room | View |
| N/A | N/A | Intimate moment on the balcony where the narrator confesses she has to return to her 'job' and an... | Hotel Balcony | View |
| N/A | N/A | Wedding Ceremony | Doi Cept Temple, Chang-Mai,... | View |
| N/A | N/A | Release of Caged Doves | Outside the temple | View |
| N/A | N/A | Consummation of marriage | Hotel Suite | View |
| N/A | N/A | Industry Tribute / Ceremony (likely Gotham Awards) | Not specified | View |
| N/A | N/A | Crossing the border from Thailand to Laos via bus and banana boat. | Laos border | View |
| N/A | N/A | Attempting to check into a dirty hotel in Laos, finding blood on sheets, and leaving immediately. | Laos | View |
| N/A | N/A | Held at gunpoint by border officials while luggage was searched for drugs. | Passport center/Border | View |
| N/A | N/A | Relaxing in Koh Samui. | Koh Samui | View |
| N/A | N/A | Bus ride to Bangkok where purse and wallet were stolen while sleeping. | Bus to Bangkok | View |
| 2025-11-19 | N/A | Leaving the Princess Hotel and Jeffrey's financial control. | Princess Hotel | View |
| 2025-11-19 | N/A | Wedding preparation and ceremony | Doi Cept Temple | View |
| 2025-11-16 | N/A | Meeting Robbie | Kickboxing tournament and P... | View |
| 2025-11-16 | N/A | Muay-Thai Kickboxing Tournament | Chang-Mai Arena | View |
| 2025-11-10 | N/A | FBI and Australian agents visit Virginia at her in-laws' house. | In-laws' house, Australia | View |
| 2019-08-11 | N/A | Communication regarding BOP suicide watch policies and justifications for ending suicide watch, l... | BOP | View |
This document is an email chain from August 11-12, 2019, discussing Bureau of Prisons (BOP) policies regarding suicide watch. The text provides a detailed justification for why suicide watch is treated as a short-term intervention rather than a long-term solution, citing the restrictive nature of the conditions (24-hour lights, no personal property, constant observation) as inconsistent with quality of life and rehabilitation goals. This correspondence appears to be an internal discussion preparing a response or explanation regarding the handling of an inmate (likely Jeffrey Epstein) being taken off suicide watch prior to his death.
This document is an email chain from April 2019 between attorneys at Kaplan Hecker & Fink LLP (Alex Conlon, Alexandra Elenowitz-Hess) and federal prosecutors/investigators regarding a 'proffer' meeting. The attorneys are arranging a meeting for their client (a female witness whose name is redacted) to provide information regarding Jeffrey Epstein. The government requests the client's current legal name and any phone numbers she used to communicate with Epstein. A meeting is scheduled for Friday, April 5, 2019, attended by the defense counsel, prosecutors, and an FBI Special Agent.
This document is an email chain from April 3, 2019, between attorneys at Kaplan Hecker & Fink LLP (Alex Conlon, Alex Hess, Jenna Dabbs) and federal prosecutors/FBI regarding the scheduling of an 'attorney proffer' for a client associated with Jeffrey Epstein. The correspondence establishes a meeting time for the following Friday, discusses a potential name change of the client, and includes a request from the government for any phone numbers the client used to communicate with Epstein to help corroborate her accounts.
An email dated December 12, 2019, from attorney Alex Conlon of Kaplan Hecker & Fink LLP to a redacted recipient, copying Roberta Kaplan. The email attaches a legal transcript from a conference held the previous day (December 11, 2019) in the case of 'Doe v. Indyke et al.' (Case 19-cv-8673), which Roberta Kaplan ('Robbie') had discussed in a call earlier that day.
Email exchange from April 2019 between Alex Conlon of Kaplan Hecker & Fink LLP and a likely federal prosecutor regarding scheduling a proffer session for a client. The prosecutor requests the client's current legal name (as it has changed) and asks for phone numbers the client used to communicate with Jeffrey Epstein to help corroborate her recollections.
This document appears to be the final pages (139-140) of a memoir or manuscript written by Virginia Roberts (Giuffre). In the text, she describes her decision to speak out about her abuse, specifically mentioning Jeffrey Epstein ('Jeffrey's inflictions') and Prince Andrew, referencing photos of a night she shared with the Prince. The text concludes with an empowering message to other victims and is signed 'Written and Illustrated by Virginia Roberts'.
This document describes the author's emotional reaction to being informed by the United States Attorney's Office that she was an identified victim of Jeffrey Epstein. It details her shock and the painful memories resurfacing, her husband's support, and her decision to pursue a lawsuit against Epstein despite the perceived failures of the justice system in his initial sentencing. The author expresses ongoing anger and concern over Epstein's continued behavior and the lack of true justice for his victims.
This document contains Chapter 24 of a memoir by Virginia Roberts (Giuffre). It details her arrival in Australia under the alias 'Jenna', her reunion with her future husband Robbie, and their subsequent marriage and family life. The narrative culminates in federal agents (FBI and Australian) arriving at her in-laws' home years later to confirm her identity as Virginia Roberts from Palm Beach, marking the intrusion of her past involvement with Jeffrey Epstein into her new life.
This document is a narrative excerpt (pages 133-134) from a memoir or statement by Virginia Roberts Giuffre. It details a stressful travel experience following her honeymoon with her husband Robbie, including being robbed on a bus in Thailand and subsequently detained and interrogated by customs officials in the Philippines due to traveling on a one-way ticket without a visa. The text briefly references Jeffrey Epstein, noting that a sordid scene witnessed in Bangkok reminded her of the life 'Jeffrey had been training me up for.'
This document appears to be pages 131-132 from a manuscript or memoir (likely by Virginia Giuffre, based on the Bates stamp 'GIUFFRE'). It details the narrator's honeymoon in Southeast Asia with her husband, Robbie, specifically noting her departure from 'Jeffrey's financial privileges or control.' The narrative covers a traumatic trip to a war-torn village in Laos, a stay at a horrifyingly dirty hotel, being held at gunpoint by border officials, and subsequently relaxing for six weeks in Koh Samui.
This document is an excerpt (Chapter 22, pages 129-130) from a manuscript, likely Virginia Giuffre's memoir. It details her Buddhist wedding ceremony to 'Robbie' (Robert) in Chiang Mai (spelled Chang-Mai), Thailand. The narrative focuses heavily on the emotional significance of the event, contrasting her new life and freedom with her past trauma, explicitly mentioning her liberation from 'slavery' and 'greedy perverted old men.'
This document contains pages 127 and 128 of a manuscript, likely by Virginia Giuffre, detailing the emotional aftermath of severing ties with Jeffrey Epstein. It describes a tense final phone call with Epstein, the narrator's subsequent guilt, and her transition into a new life with her fiancé, Robbie. The text recounts their sudden wedding preparations and ceremony at Doi Cept Temple (likely Doi Suthep) in Thailand, attended by Robbie's best friend.
This document contains pages 123 and 124 of a manuscript or memoir, likely by Virginia Giuffre (indicated by Bates stamp GIUFFRE). The text recounts a romantic holiday in Thailand (implied by tuk-tuks and Muay-Thai) with a man named Robbie. The narrative explicitly contrasts this loving relationship with the narrator's abusive past with 'Jeffrey' (Epstein), detailing specific sexual rituals she was forced to perform for Jeffrey and referring to her previous status as a 'slave'. The excerpt concludes with the narrator telling Robbie she must end their relationship to return to her 'job' and the man who expects her to put him first.
This document contains pages 121-122 of a manuscript (likely Virginia Giuffre's memoir) marked confidential and stamped by House Oversight. The text describes the narrator's time in Chang-Mai, Thailand, where she was sent by an unnamed man (implied to be Epstein) to learn massage ('new area of expertise'). The narrative focuses on her attending a Muay-Thai kickboxing match where she meets an Australian man named Robbie, whom she describes as her destiny and a romantic escape from her troubled life.
This document is Chapter 1 of a manuscript titled 'The Billionaire's Playboy Club' by Virginia Roberts (Giuffre), marked as a legal exhibit from May 2016. In this text, Roberts recounts being a 13-year-old runaway in Miami Beach in the summer of 1997, where she was approached by a man in a limousine named Ron Eppinger and his companion, Yana. Eppinger, claiming to own a modeling agency called 'Perfect 10' (which Roberts later identifies as a front for sex trafficking), offered to take her in after she admitted she was homeless and hungry.
This document is a partial email from Steven Pfeiffer of the Independent Filmmaker Project (IFP) discussing an upcoming industry tribute ceremony honoring Jason Blum and Al Gore. The email lists high-profile celebrity nominees including Adam Sandler and Margot Robbie. The document concludes with a confidentiality disclaimer stating the communication is the property of 'JEE' (Jeffrey E. Epstein) and lists the contact email 'jeevacation@gmail.com'.
Narrator told Robbie about her 'years with Jeffrey' and her life's grim story.
Narrator explains she must return home to 'someone else' because it is her 'job'.
Robbie informs his mother of the wedding; she reacts dramatically but accepts it.
Providing justification paragraph for why individuals are not maintained on long-term suicide watch.
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