This document is page 1 of an interim Psychological Reconstruction of Inmate Death report for Jeffrey Epstein, prepared by the Bureau of Prisons. It highlights significant limitations in the investigation, specifically noting that the FBI confiscated the original video of the incident and that formal interviews were not conducted to avoid interfering with DOJ investigations. The document provides background on Epstein's death at the MCC and a brief social history gathered from public sources due to the absence of a Pre-Sentence Report.
This FBI document, dated September 18, 2006, serves to set a lead for the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein regarding child prostitution. It notes that the investigation was opened on July 24, 2006, by the Palm Beach County Resident Agency. The document provides a biographical summary of Epstein, detailing his birth, education at Cooper Union and NYU (without degrees), teaching career at the Dalton School, and transition to Bear Stearns in 1976.
This document is a scanned page (pg. 94) from a book by James Patterson, included in House Oversight evidence files. It details Jeffrey Epstein's early career in 1973 as a teacher at the prestigious Dalton School in New York, despite lacking a college degree. The text highlights his introduction to Wall Street figures, specifically describing how he tutored the son of Alan "Ace" Greenberg, a prominent Wall Street executive who took an interest in Epstein.
This document is a scanned excerpt from a book by James Patterson (page 92) stamped as evidence by the House Oversight Committee. It details Jeffrey Epstein's early life, including his childhood in Sea Gate, his time at the volatile Lafayette school, and anecdotes about his character, such as paying for a porter's wife's organ transplant. It also touches on his brother Mark, his nickname 'Eppy', his hobbies (piano, stamps), and briefly mentions his time at Cooper Union on the adjacent page.
This document is a scanned page (pg. 90) from a book by James Patterson, marked as evidence for the House Oversight Committee. It details Jeffrey Epstein's childhood in Brooklyn, highlighting his intelligence (skipping grades), his parents' generosity toward friend Gary Grossberg, and a high school romance with a girl pseudonymously named 'Beverly Donatelli' at Lafayette High School in 1969. The text describes Epstein as a 'math whiz' and 'gifted young pianist' with a distinctive laugh.
This document is a court exhibit (Case 1:19-cv-03377) containing an excerpt from a March 2003 Vanity Fair article about Jeffrey Epstein. It details his biography from a middle-class upbringing in Brooklyn to teaching at Dalton and working at Bear Stearns, before establishing his own firm, J. Epstein & Co. The text highlights his acceptance into the 'Establishment' via connections with Leslie Wexner, and lists high-profile associates including academic leaders from Harvard, Nobel Prize-winning scientists, and Prince Andrew.
This document is a printout of web search results (items 3-7) for 'Jeffrey Epstein,' likely from a House Oversight Committee file given the footer. The results include a mix of biographical articles describing him as a 'moneyman' connected to high-profile figures like Leslie Wexner and Donald Trump, reports on his 2010 status as a convicted sex offender, and an unrelated result for a hair transplant surgeon with the same name. The search results specifically highlight his connections to scientists and socialites, as well as his criminal conviction.
This document is a page from a court filing containing text from a Vanity Fair article about Jeffrey Epstein. It details his early life, career at Bear Stearns, mysterious transition to running his own business, and his cultivation of high-profile relationships with figures like Leslie Wexner, Prince Andrew, and various academics.
This document appears to be a page (150) from a book (likely by James Patterson given the header fragment) combined with a photo layout page. The text describes a journalist (Ward) writing about Epstein's opulent New York City townhouse, describing it as a 'private Xanadu' with bizarre décor like imported eyeballs. The photos show Epstein's Palm Beach property at 358 El Brillo Way, a group of three women found during a police search warrant video, and two photos of a young Jeffrey Epstein from 1969 (Yearbook and Coney Island).
This document is a scanned page (page 150) from a book included in House Oversight evidence. It contains narrative text describing rumors about Epstein, a 'disturbing' event in Times Square, and a vivid description of his New York townhouse decor (including 'framed eyeballs'). The page features four images: an aerial shot of his Palm Beach home, a redacted photo from a police search warrant video, a 1969 high school yearbook photo, and a casual photo of Epstein at Coney Island circa 1969.
This document is a biographical narrative describing Jeffrey Epstein's rise from a middle-class background in Coney Island to a teacher at the Dalton School, and subsequently to a financier at Bear Stearns and an independent wealth manager for billionaires. It details his connections to high-profile figures like Punch Sulzberger, Jimmy Cayne, and Marvin Davis, and outlines his philosophy on the unique financial needs of the 'hyper wealthy.' The text appears to be part of a larger profile or report, indicated by the House Oversight footer.
This document is a screenshot of a Windows desktop taken on July 31, 2014, showing a Bing search for 'Jeffrey Epstein' performed by a user named 'Christina'. The search results highlight his bio, net worth ($2B), the Jeffrey Epstein VI Foundation's collaboration with MIT Media Lab, and controversial headlines from Forbes and the Daily Mail regarding his sex offender status and connections to Bill Clinton. The image bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp.
This document is an email thread from March 9, 2016, between Philip Kafka and Terry Kafka (President of Impact Outdoor Advertising Co.). The conversation revolves for the 2016 U.S. Presidential election, expressing support for Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders while strongly opposing Hillary Clinton. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' bates stamp number.
An email chain from March 9, 2016, involving Terry Kafka, Philip Kafka, and Jeffrey E. (Epstein). The conversation centers on political commentary regarding Donald Trump, Newt Gingrich, and Bernie Sanders, leading Philip Kafka to joke 'Epstein 2016!'. Terry Kafka shares a personal anecdote about 'common sense' involving Nathans french fries.
An email chain from March 9, 2016, between Philip and Terry Kafka, with Jeffrey Epstein CC'd on the final reply. The conversation discusses the 2016 election, expressing distaste for Hillary Clinton and mixed feelings about Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump. Philip Kafka jokes 'Epstein 2016!' in the email sent to Jeffrey Epstein's 'jeevacation' address.
This document is an email thread from March 9, 2016, between Terry Kafka (President of Impact Outdoor Advertising Co.) and Philip Kafka. The conversation centers on the 2016 U.S. Presidential election, with both parties expressing a preference for Donald Trump or Bernie Sanders over Hillary Clinton. Philip Kafka explicitly states his support for Trump, while Terry Kafka compares Sanders to a 'Mark Twain' figure. The document is stamped 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025911', indicating it is part of a congressional investigation production.
This document, stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025876, contains a list of probing biographical and investigative questions directed at Jeffrey Epstein. It covers his early life, education, time at Bear Stearns, high-profile connections (Clinton, Barak, Google founders, Princess Diana), real estate holdings (Paris, Manhattan), and allegations regarding 'Jack Shacks' and police investigations in Palm Beach. The questions appear to be prepared for an interview or deposition, specifically referencing media profiles by Vanity Fair and New York Magazine.
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