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FBI VOL00009
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Automated Serial Permanent Charge-Out FD-5a (1-5-94) Date: 03/06/07 Time: 11:04 Case ID: 31E-MM-108062 Serial: 71 Description of Document: Type : OTHER Date • ID9/"/" To : From : MIAMI Topic: EXECUTED FGJ SUBPOENA Reason for Permanent Charge-Out: transfer to subpoena sub Transferred to: Case ID: 31E-MM-108062-SBP Serial: 7 Employee: b3 b6 b7C 3/E, - /o7oeoa- EFTA01072515
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FD-302 (Rev. 10-6-95) • -I- FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Date of transcription 03/07/2007 I I date of birth b6 I I Social Security Account Number I was b7C interviewed at his place of emplovmentA I I I I P.t.lm Beach Gardens, Florida, telephoner- 'was advised of the identit of the interviewing agent and purpose of the interview. voluntarily provided the following information: I 'for Jeffrey Epstein on approximately' I Epstein visited the I 'once and' 'traveled to Epstein's Palm) Beach, Florida residence' I 'Epstein's residence were conducted tn !could not recall specific names of other individuals he encountered at Epstein's residence bur Advised that Pfletcin'Q I (name unknown) was present and I Massage Therapist-1- 1 Females in their mid-20's and unknown staff members observed at the residence during telephone' h performed massage py for Epstein and his staff members on numerous occasions. was frequently requested based on her skills as a massage papist. Fees were approximately $100.00 for a massage conducted and $300.00 or higher' were also J I. Investigation on 03/06/2007 at Palm Beach Gardens, Florida Ron 31E-MM-108062 by SA Date dictated 03/07/2007 1,3 136 b7C b6 b7C This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the propeny of the FBI and is loaned to your agency; it and its contcnts are not to be distributed outside your agency. .31g- b-uti - (nog? EFTA01072516
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0levAl-M-200” b6 b7C FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Precedence: ROUTINE To: Miami From: Miami PB2/PBCRA Contact: SA Approved By: Drafted By:• Case ID #: 31E-MM-108062 Title: JEFFREY EPSTEIN; “ iny WSTA - CHILD PROSTITUTION Date: 03/12/2007 Synopsis: To remove writer as co-case agent. Details: Due to writer's transfer from the Miami Division, PBCRA, to FBIHQ, effective March 16, 2007, it is requested that writer be removed as co-case agent. • • 31g ag /O8 O 0.2 - EFTA01072517
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• D£rol pt. eC (liev.01-31-2003) FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Precedence: ROUTINE To: Tampa From: Miami PB-2/PBCRA Contact: SA Approved By Drafted By: Date: 03/21/2007 Attn: SSAI Orlando RA Case ID #: 31E-MM-108062 Title: JEFFREY EPSTEIN; Irenaing) WSTA - CHILD PROSTITUTION Synopsis: To request travel reference captioned matter. Administrative: Reference telcall between SA and SSA on 03/21/2007. Details: On 07/24/2006 the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Palm Beach County Resident Agency (PBCRA), opened an investigation involving multi-millionaire Jeffrey Epstein and captioned subjects. The investigation involves numerous underage females who attended local high schools and were recruited for the purpose of engaging in sexual activity with Epstein. At the conclusion of the sexual activity, the minors were paid sums of money ranging from $200.00-$1,000.00. FBI Miami, PBCRA, request travel concurrence with FBI Tampa, Orlando RA for the nuroose of interviewing Victim/Witnessl lis currently " 'n Orlando Florida. SA's' land j will travel on 03/22/2007 to interview b6 b7C 3 I. E ^ Pir4- Ciecoa-H EFTA01072518
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To: Tampa From: iami Re: 31E-MM-108062, 03/21/2007 LEAD(s): Set Lead 1: (Info) TAMPA AT ORLANDO. FL FBI Miami request travel concurrence from FBI Tampa to conduct victim/witness interview. • • EFTA01072519
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FD-302 (Rev. 10-6-95) • b6 b7C Beach, sexual of the -1- FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Date of transcription 01/23/2007 was interviewed in the town of Palm Florida regarding a federal investigation involving the exploitation of minors. After being advised of the identity interviewing agents and the nature of the interview, provided the following information: According tol would either have to gglatalg..tr JLNU located out of the New York Office or speak with I I regarding matters that concerned Investigation on 01/18/2007 at Palm Beach, Florida mica 31F.-MM-108062 SA by SA . Date dictated 01/18/2007 This document contains neither recommendations nor conclu ions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency. 1-0-/D EFTA01072520
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.4 • FD-302a (Rev. 10-6-95) • • b6 b7C 31E-MM-108062 Continuation of FD-302 of ,On 01/18/2007 ,Page 2 I thought but compared LNU, a was trying to make' ILNU more sophisticated. said that EPSTEIN stated that there were many females that would come to the residence. A lot of the females that traveled with EPSTEIN looked European or Foreign. stated that the local girls who visited the residence appeared to be younger than those that EPSTEIN traveled with. I 'was not sure of the local girls' ages. When asked by the interviewing agent if they were under eighteen stated that' a girl at Royal Palm Beach High School and that some of the girls had car pooled together. The interviewing agent inquired of that meant hP believed wine of the girls were underage. I I 'stated that EPSTEIN' (for a local female, I I was unable to remember her name. The Unidentified Female(UF) was appearing in a high school( 'Royal Palm Beach High School. said that under EPSTEIN's instr was more naive., crionI 'for the UF. He said it stated that he recalled one female that traveled w EPSTEIN that looked very young. He be]ieved her name was' LNU and that she was from California. I remembered h r n • 'dente on that one occasion. LNU was instructed by EPSTEIN to ILNU to ta ith 'said that EPSTEIN overall was a very private individual. I 'said that EPSTEIN would get massages everyday, sometimes morning and night. I 'was asked on EFTA01072521
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FD-302a (Rev. 10-6-95) • • 31E-MM-108062 Comirmakme302of I I M n 01/18/2007 ,Page 3 'specifically remembered paying a ILNU. Idid not witness any sexual activity between the temales When asked by the interviewing agent if had and EPSTEIN. ever believed Ifor EPSTEIN I 'stated that he 'but that he had not. According to other than receiving Massages, EPSTEIN enjoyed getting ice cream from a local ice cream parlor with the girls. Under EPSTEIN's direction' 'would take the girls shopping. If EPSTEIN accompanied them he would stay in the vehicle. The girls would shop, find something they liked, place the items on hold, and later' purchase the items. I 'also had traveled to Istated that on occasion, EPSTEIN would allow some of the girls to drive one of his vehicles. stated that he had taken messages from females calling regarding providing massages to EPSTEIN. He also stated that an older female possibly in her thirties, named' lizru, would call the residence. I tEPSTEIN know that she had females for him. I 'could provide no other information about LNU. said that residence with EPSTEIN on occasion. be EPSTEIN's girlfriend, at first. accompanied EPSTEIN, residence. said that he thought I to find females for EPSTEIN. On one occasion,[ 'traveled to the 'believed However, when other females 'also would try to said that the only male visitor he could recall accompanying EPSTEIN to the residence wasp believed' b6 b7C EFTA01072522
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• *re ED-302a (Rev. I0-6-95) • b6 b7C EPSTEIN, 31E-MM-108062 ContinuationotTD.M2d ,On 01/18/2007 ,Page 4 stated that he believed EPSTFIN wanted to be the center of attention with his female comoanions.I Itold the interviewing agents that] The females were laughing and appeared to be having a good time. (asked the females to join him in 'said that he believed EPSTEIN was jealous. also stated that he believed many of EPSTEIN's female compapions were looking to make somethtng of themselves and were seeking 'stated that he believed, in reality, they were accomplishing nothing. EFTA01072523
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.1; FD-302 (Rev. 10-6-95) • • b6 b7C _ 1 _ FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION' Date of transcription 02/04/2007 was interviewed in West Palm Beach, Florida regarding a federal investigation involving the sexual exploitation of minors. Also present during the interview was land Assistant United States AttorneyCH lof the UNITED STATES ATTORNEY'S OFFICE. After being advised of the identity of the interviewing agents and the nature of the interview I 'provided the following information: I IEPSTEIN's Palm Beach residence. His responsibilities includedr According to EPSTEIN traveled to Palm Beach via EPSTEIN's aircrafts, the Gulfstream or the Boeing 727. was not aware of EPSTEIN ever flying a commercial airline to Palm Beach. EPSTEIN visited his residence in Palm Beach once, twice and sometimes even three times a month. EPSTEIN would stay for three or four days at a time. EPSTEIN traveled less to his Palm Beach residence in the summer months. EPSTEIN spent the most time at his Palm Beach and U.S. Virgin Islands residences. EPSTEIN has another residence in New Mexico and an apartment in Paris. I 'stated that EPSTEIN primarily travelpd to Palm Beach' I lcurrentivl I that' 111ni—li I land said that' (said Investigation on 02/02/2007 at West Palm Beach, Florida Facto 31E-MM-10ROfi2 SP by SP Date dictated 02/02/2007 This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency. EFTA01072524
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FD-302a (Rev. 10-6-95) • • b6 b7C 31E-MM-108062 Continuation of FD-302 of I On 02/02/2007 ,Page 2 I he main house. According to the main house has six bedrooms and the Guest House has three bedrooms. Another individual that would come on a regular basis to the residence wasl 'believed that I IEPSTEIN would, on occasion, bring other guests with him when traveling to Palm Beach. I The signatures on the account were EPSTEIN, I was aware that many females would come to EPSTEIN's residence to provide EPSTEIN with massages. stated that EPSTEIN would receive one or two massages a day, sometimes even three. The massage times would be spread throughout the day. I with a massage 'said that none or the females providing EPSTEIN ever appeared upset. Istated that he believed EPSTEIN I arranged EPSTEIN's appointments for with the females. ' said some of the females who massages to EPSTEIN would leave messages. Messages were message pads. On one occasion, when EPSTEIN 'asked to massages provided taken on well as, stated that EPSTEIN has a chiropractic table, as a massage table. I EFTA01072525
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FD-302a (Rev. 10-6-95) • • 31E-MM-108062 Continuation of FD-302 of _I I .On 02/02/2007 "to 3 b6 b7C Isaid that' According tow not like the ways 'conducted himself. I 'continued stating that' 'could not remember to finish one task if he were asked to complete another task at or during the same time. Pursuant to a Grand Jury Subpoena, I 'supplied the interviewing agents with a copy of Upon review of the report with' he provided the following information: b3 b6 b7C EFTA01072526
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FD-302a (Rag. 10-6-95) • • 31E-MM-108062 b6 I Continuation of FD-302 of b7C --4 ,0n02/02/2007 ,Pagc 4 b3 b6 b7C b6 b7C -Vile last time EPSTE/N was at the Palm Beach residence was prior to the execution of the State search warrant. I I also said that approximately three weeks before the execution of the State search warranty ILNU came to the residence) I EFTA01072527
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FD•302 (Rev. IG•6•95) b6 b7C -I- FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Date of transcription 01/22/2007 date of birth' 'Social ' I count Number (SSAN4 residing atl Palm Beach, Florida was contacted at his residence. A ter eing advised of the identity of the interviewing agents and the nature of the interview,' 'provided the following information: 'was hired by Epstein through 'primary responsibility ILNU, and' ILNU as 'stated when a female guest arrived at the residence,' 'believed some of the girls were at the residence to provide Epstein with a massage.' 'remembered between 10-15 different local girls arriving at the residence. 'recalled some girls were more frequent quests than others. _jidentifiedl ILNU. The girls would stay at the residence between approximately 45-60 minutes. He recalled' 'contacted' 'telephone number I 'West Palm Beach, Florida. Investigation on 01/11/2007 . at Palm Beach, Florida cite" 31E-MM-108062 SA 1 fiat by S Date dictated This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency. (3/5--A43/4.-/0110642-17 EFTA01072528
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FD-302a (Rev. 10-6-95) • • b6 b7C 31E-MM-108062 Continuation of FD-302 of • .on 01/11/2007 ,Page 2 After a brief telephone conversation with (stated land explained the nature of visit.I briefly with ]would like to speak with one of the agents. SA' Isioke agreed that Jwould voluntarily place the documents/reports in a sealed envelope and be escorted to Voluntarily, land the agents drove with the captioned records tol I The envelope was hand delivered by lfor the purpose of preserving the records. EFTA01072529
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FBI: `We still have a pending case'
► EPSTEIN from 1/3
and Donald Trump among
his friends.
"Highly unusual" is how
Palm Beach Police Chief Mi-
chael Reiter described State
Attorney Barry Krischer
handling of the case in a
bluntly critical letter to
Krischer last year before
Epstein was indicted.
Reiter referred the mat-
ter to the FBI to determine
whether any federal laws had
been violated. Epstein's allies
countered by attacking the
chief personally and profes-
sionally.
Reiter's department in-
.. vestigated Epstein for 11
months. Police sifted repeat-
edly through his trash and
conducted surveillance on
his five-bedroom, 71/2-bath,
7,234-square-foot home on
the Intracoastal Waterway.
Police said Epstein paid
women and girls as young
as 14 to give him erotic mas-
sages at his home. Police
thought there was probable
cause to charge him with
unlawful sex acts with a mi-
nor and lewd and lascivious
molestation.
4.
Epstein
responded
by
hiring a phalanx of lawyers.
,One of them, Harvard law
k professor and author Alan
t Dershowitz, provided the
6 state attorney's office with
information about alcohol
%and marijuana use by some
of the girls who said they
LI were with Epstein.
i
Prosecutors then referred
`the case to the grand jury
Teenage girls were
recruited tO visit
Epstein for massages
and sex, police say.
rather than fllei charges di-
rectly against Epstein.
Epstein's attorneys deny
he had sex with underage
girls. The lawyers say the
girls' stories are not credible.
But if the court file is any
indicator, they've made no ef-
fort to depose the girls.
Neither prosecutors nor
defense
attorneys
sought to question
said Dutko, her attorney..
recruited teenage girls to vis-
it Epstein for massages and
sexual activity, Palm Beach
police said, and presumably
would be a key witness.
Epstein's attorney Jack
Goldberger did not return
phone messages.
A source close to the case
suggested it is languishing
pending a decision by the
FBI on whether to refer it to
federal prosecutors.
"We still have a pending
case" FBI
spokeswoman
Judy Orihuela said Monday.
State Attorney Krischer
did not return a call for com-
ment His spokesman, Mike
Edmondson, declined to say
whether federal investiga-
tors are delaying the Epstein
case. But, he added, "if an-
other agency is looking at
something, we wouldn't want
to step on their toes."
Attorneys say inertia in a
criminal case often points to
a pending plea deal.
"It would not surprise me
if something has happened
thatb not reflected in the
court file," said Dutko, such
as an agreement that will be
formalized later.
Defense attorney Marc
Shiner said
defense
at-
torneys sometimes put off
overtly conducting discov-
ery — deposing witnesses,
requesting documents and
the like — because doing so
creates more work for har-
ried prosecutors who may
become angry and not offer
a plea deal.
.
"Sometimes defense law-
yers, knowing that, will try
and do discovery without
taking depositions," said
Shiner, a former prosecutor
for 13 years.
Instead, they may conduct
a below-the-radar probe such
as having a private investiga-
tor check out leads, he said.
Shiner and others say a
plea deal for Epstein probably
would result in pretrial inter-
vention, in which a defendant
may be ordered to undergo
a psychological evaluation,
counseling or other condi-
tions in return for dropping
the charge.
Edmondson, spokesman
for State Attorney Kriseher,
said there is no plea offer
and no request for the pros-
ecution to show its cards.
"Tb my knowledge, ifs
never happened before on a
filed case," he said.
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