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EFTA00257692
FD-340c(411.03)
File Number .31E - -go 757/
Field Office Acquiring Evidence /WO
Serial # of Originating Document 5
Date Received 7AO 7/7 0) 4/9
From
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(Adder)
(City and State)
By -5/9 C-.20
To Be Returned 0 Yes Ergo
Receipt Given Bes 0 No
Grand Jury Material - Disseminate Only Pursuant to Rule 6 (e)
Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure
❑ Yes Erlrio
Federal Taxpayer Information (Frn
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Reference: 7j002
(Communication Enclosing Material)
Description: Er(rigimd eeterreinterfievref-
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ITEM
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SCANNED
DESCRIPTION
EFTA00257694
EFTA00257695
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Search Warrant Execution Log
CASE ID 3/E -AEI- 302757/
SEARCH TEAM LEADER S,9
WARRANT INFORMATION
WARRANT# DATE SIGNED 7 6 070/
MAGISTRATES NAME NON.
JUDICIAL DISTRICT SocatiegN intini:7- OF New petit
PROPERTY TO BE SEIZED/ADDRESS : oI essr 7/sr „Inuer-
rek
DATE WARRANT RECEIVED 7/ 4P, TIME RECEIVED /o: /yam
DATE WARRANT EXECUTED 7
/ 6, TIME EXECUTED 61/31,7.0
COPY OF WARRANT PROVIDED TO:
COPY OF RECEIPT PROVIDED TO:
TIME EVENT
Search team enters premises.
.11-- SAs 9. 4 serve the warrant.
roprn Initial walk-through completed by
7.7* - Entrance photographs taken by
7://pm 31/04 Sketch of premises completed by •
: at asi lk Search team assigned and begins .
t: 3Com 7/ 7 Exit photographs taken by
6-lyceum 7/ 7 Search completed.
6 : rjoa Above-listed individual is provided a receipt for property seized
3840:7/7 Search team exits premises and ensures that premises is secured
Additional Notes'
LOG KEPT BY:
EFTA00257696
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE PAGE / OF 2
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
***Crime Scene Sign-In Log ***
GENERAL INFORMATION (Complete ifapplicable)
DATE Wan SITE#
CASE ID 3 /6 --NY - 302 757/ TEAM#
LOCATION t? MST STS/affr GRID#
/Vito yea, Afial pale_ REMARKS
SEARCH TEAMPERSONNEL Print
Print Full Name o i ture Agency/Division/Office and Phone Initials Time In Time Out
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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE PAGE 2 OF
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
***Crime Scene Sign-In Log "!*
GENERAL INFORIWATION (Complete if applicable)
DATE 049 476/9 SITE#
CASE ED 3/6 NV - 3C;7571 TEAM#
LOCATION 9 6/sr 7/ to Sinegt GRID#
• Ne-e4 Lienee 'vau yearid REMARKS
SEARCH TEAM PERSONNEL Print
Print Full Name S' • ature Agency/Division/Office and Phone Initials Time In Time Out
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EFTA00257698
FD-886 (Rev. 4-13-15) . EVIDENCE COLLECTED ITEM LOG Page 1 of 3
Print Legibly. More than one line may be used for each item, if necessary.
Personnel (full names and initials):
Date: 0/ io• 3/6-NY- 3°2757/
O0/1 Case
Location: 9 &As r 7/ Skier-
MVO /14 .04 NEW yOn/e /op a/
Preparer/Assistants•
Item # Description Location Specific Collected by/ Packaging Comments
(e.g., One black Samsung flip phone; Serial11) (e.g., Room) Location Observed by Method (Ifneeded)
(e.g., Specific area w/in room) (First Name and Last Name)
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FD-886 (Rev. 4-13-15) EVIDENCE COLLECTED ITEM LOG Page 2o of 3
Print Legibly. More than one line may be usedfor each item, if necessary.
Date: WWI Case ID; gie — N y - Se27.57/
Personnel (full names and initials):
Location: 9 Si'sr 7,5 SMagr-
New rt. / dew yea 1002/
PreparerMssistants:
Item It Description Location Spedfic Collected by/ Packaging Comments
(e.g., One black Samsung flip phone; Serial ft) (e.g., Room) Location Observed by Method (If needed)
(e.g., Specific area w/in room) (First Name and Last Name)
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EFTA00257700
FD-886 (Rev. 4-13-15) EVIDENCE COLLECTED ITEM LOG Page 3 of
Print Legibly. More than one line moy be used for each item, if necessary.
Personnel (full names and initials):
Date. 7/7/209 Case Ity 31E-Ny- 3O
75'7/
Location: 9 eint WS/ .sweer
tied york, ivizu yerA
Preparer/Assistants•
Location Specific Collected by/ Packaging Comments
Item st Description
(e.g., Room) Location Observed by Method Ofneeded)
(e.g., One black Samsungflip phone; Serial e)
(e.g., Specific area w/in room) (First Name and Last Name)
pAolos
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EFTA00257701
MO (Rev 8-t1-94) Page of '2
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Receipt for Property Received/Returned/Released/Seized
File # 31e-Al- 302757/
On (date) 7/7/VOit item(s) listed below were:
El Received From
El Returned To
leadsed To
aoSeize
(Name)
(Street Address)
(City) N if Al
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EFTA00257702
Fa (Rev. 4.13-2015) Page 2 of c?
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Receipt for Property
Case ID: 316—Ny-3007571
On (date) 7/7/ao/ 9 item sted below were:
Collected/Seized
Received From
Returned To
Released To
(Name)
(Street Address)
(City)
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EFTA00257703
DATE 7 / / 19
CASE ID 316-PY- 30,9157/
FBI
PHOTOGRAPHER
LOCATION 9 Ea r1i 1-
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EFTA00257704
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GENERAL INFORMATION
DATE q-il °I19
CASE ID &Lt — 01 — 3C62+61-1
LOCATION Cl East —att-Sfre2-4- tv•I Yo*- /O\1
PREPARER/PHOTOGRAPHER CR ItRta)
REMARKS
PHOTO # DESCRIPTION OF PHOTOGRAPHIC SUBJECT/ MISCELLANEOUS COMMENTS
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DATE ao 14
CASE ID 31F•. \\\1115071S1
LOCATION 41 EAs'c Stgem ,thmAcygo,b,14
PREPARER/PHOTOGRAPHEntev)
REMARKS
PHOTO # DESCRIPTION OF PHOTOGRAPHIC SUBJECT/ MISCELLANEOUS COMMENTS
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EFTA00257706
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3/7
GENERAL INFORMATION
DATE 1 10 12019
CASE ID 31E- NM- Urn 5 1 1
LOCATION q int 11" st1t0tt - 14twtek isri
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REMARKS
PHOTO # DESCRIPTION OF PHOTOGRAPHIC SUBJECT/ MISCELLANEOUS COMMENTS
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GENERAL INFORAL4TION
DATE . 1
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CASE ID 31E - Ni- 50151%
CATION I E
LOCAT IONmil "Stgetic tAttetot3L. NY
PREPAREWPHOTOGRAPKER (nztyatztv)
REMARKS
PHOTO # DESCRIPTION OF PHOTOGRAPHIC SUBJECT/ MISCELLANEOUS COMMENTS
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GENERAL INFORALATION
DATE 1 1(PHOICi
CASE ID 3IE - N1- 302.1S1I
LOCATION R East list Skate, tAoNA *Of. I\l`l
PREPARER/PHOTOGRAPHER ektOileatla)
REMARKS
PHOTO 0 DESCRIPTION OF PHOTOGRAPHIC SUBJECT/ MISCELLANEOUS COMMENTS
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531- 532 Photos to alVom in %fah clout olatamttlt
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AO93 (save Rev 0 1/17 ) Seuch and Seizure Wa:rant
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the
Southern District of New York
In the Matter of the Search of
(Briefly describe the property to be searched
or identify the person by name and address) Case No.
See Attachment A
SEARCH AND SEIZURE WARRANT
To: Any authorized law enforcement officer
An application by a federal law enforcement officer or an attorney for the government requests the search
of the following person or property located in the Southern District of New York
(identify the person or describe the property to be searched andgive its location):
See Attachment A
The person or property to be searched, described above, is believed to conceal (identify the person or describe the property
to be seized):
See Attachment A
The search and seizure are related to violation(s) of (insert statutory citations)
Title 18, United States Code, Sections 371 and 1591
I find tha: the affidavit(s), or any recorded testimony. establish probable cause to search and seize the person or
property.
YOU ARE COMMANDED to execute this warrant on or before 1- • 2.0 - lei
(not to exceed 14 days)
e in the daytime 6:00 a.m. to 10 p.m. O at any time in the day or night as I find reasonable cause has been
established.
Unless delayed notice is authorized below, you must give a copy of the warrant and a receipt for the property
taken to the person from whom, or from whose premises, the property was taken, or leave the copy and receipt at the
place where the property was taken.
The officer executing this warrant, or an officer present during the execution of the warrant, must prepare an
inventory as required by law and promptly return this warrant and inventory to the Clerk of the Court.
❑ Upon its return, this warrant and inventory should he filed tinder seal by the Clerk of the Court.
USMJ initials
O I find that immediate notification may have an adverse result listed in 18 U.S.C. § 2705 (except for delay
of trial), and authorize the officer executing this warrant to delay notice to the person who, or whose property, will be
searched or seized (check the appropriate box) Ofor days (not to exceed 30).
1
Ountil, the facts justi '
•
Date and time issued: 1--L. lei kbwk tk•
City and state: New York, NY U.S. Magistrate Judge
Printed name and title
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AO 93 (SDNY Rev. 01/17) Search and Statue Warrant (Page 2)
Return
Case No.: Date and time warrant executed: Copy of warrant and inventory left with:
Inventory made in the presence of :
Inventory of the property taken and name of any person(s) seized:
Certification
I declare under penalty of perjury that this inventory is correct and was returned along with the original warrant
to the Court.
Date:
Executing officer's signature
Printed name and Mk
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ATTACHMENT A
I. Premises to be Searched—Subject Premises
I. The premises to be searched (the "Subject Premises") are described as a nearly
19,000 square foot multi-story single-family residence located at 9 East 71st Street, New York,
New York, and include all locked and closed containers found therein. A photograph of the front
entrance to the Subject Premises is included below:
II. Items to Be Seized
I. This warrant authorizes executing agents to photograph, video record and otherwise
document the full interior of the Subject Premises, including any items, furnishings, or possessions
therein.
2. In addition, this warrant authorizes the seizure of certain evidence, fruits, and
instrumentalities of violations of Title 18, United States Code, Sections 1591 (sex trafficking of
minors) and 371 (sex trafficking conspiracy) (the "Subject Offenses") described as follows:
a. Evidence concerning occupancy or ownership of the Subject Premises,
including utility and telephone bills, mail envelopes, addressed correspondence,
diaries, statements, identification documents, address books, telephone
directories, and photographs of its occupant(s).
b. Evidence concerning the layout, furnishings, decorations, and floor pattern of
the Subject Premises, including photographs and blueprints of the Subject
Premises.
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kt) (til)NN' Ac, (I I 7) Applic:1100 (07 a Seas eh Waitant
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the
Southern District of New York
In the Matter of the Search of
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(Ilrielij, dem:nix the propeny to be searched
or identf(y the person by name and address) )
) Case No.
See Attached Affidavit and its Attachment A )
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APPLICATION FOR A SEARCH AND SEIZURE WARRANT
I, a federal law enforcement officer or an attorney for the government, request a search warrant and state under
penalty of perjury that I have reason to believe that on the following person or property adrinfy the person a.describe the
property to be "earthed and give its !ocationi
located in the Southern District of New York , there is now concealed (adentgi- the
person or desenbe the property to be .seised):
See Attached Affidavit and its Attachment A
The s for the search under Fed. R. Crim. P. 41(c) is (eheek one or more):
vidence of a crime;
O contraband, fruits of crime, or other items illegally possessed;
O property designed for use, intended for use, or used in committing a crime:
O a person to be arrested or a person who is unlawfully restrained.
The Search is related to a violation of:
Code Seetion(s) Offense Description(s)
18 U.S.C. §§ 1591 and Sex trafficking of minors; sex trafficking conspiracy
371
The application is based on these facts:
See Attached Affidavit and its Attachment A
SI Continued on the attached sheet.
O Delayed notice of days (give exact ending date if more than 30 days: ) is requested
Ohder 18 U.S.C. § 3103a, the basis of which is set forth on tbq attached sheet. •r--,
Applicant s signature
Special Agent FBI
Printed name andIdle
Sworn to before me and signed in my presence.
Date: i 7 /19 /
.heige's signature
City and state: New York, NY , U.S. Magistrate Judge
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
In the Matter of the Application of the United TO BE FILED UNDER SEAL
States Of America for a Search and Seizure
Warrant for the Premises Known and Described Agent Affidavit in Support of
as 9 East 71st Street, New York, New York and Application for Search and Seizure
Any Closed Containers/Items Contained Therein Warrant
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK) ss.:
leing duly sworn, deposes and says:
I. Introduction
A. Affiant
I. I have been a Special Agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation ("FBI") since
2012. As such, I am a "federal law enforcement officer" within the meaning of Federal Rule of
Criminal Procedure 41(aX2)(C), that is, a government agent engaged in enforcing the criminal
laws and duly authorized by the Attorney General to request a search warrant. I have been
employed by the FBI for three and a halfyears. and I am currently assigned to investigate violations
of criminal law relating to the sexual exploitation of children. I have gained expertise in this area
through classroom training and daily work related to these types of investigations. As part of my
responsibilities, I have been involved in the investigation of sex trafficking cases, and have been
involved in search warrants for physical premises.
2. I make this Affidavit in support of an application pursuant to Rule 41 of the Federal
Rules of Criminal Procedure for a second warrant to search the premises specified below (the
"Subject Premises") for the purpose of seizing the items and information described in
Attachment A. This affidavit is based upon my personal knowledge; my review of documents and
other evidence; and my conversations with other law enforcement personnel. Because this
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affidavit is being submitted for the limited purpose of establishing probable cause, it does not
include all the facts that 1 have learned during the course of my investigation. Where the contents
of documents and the actions, statements, and conversations of others are reported herein, they are
reported in substance and in part, except where otherwise indicated.
B. The Subject Premises
3. The Subject Premises are particularly described as a multi-story, single-family
residence located at 9 East 71st Street. New York, New York. and include all locked and closed
containers found therein. As detailed further herein, the Subject Premises is believed to be owned.
possessed and controlled by JEFFREY EPSTEIN, a target subject of this investigation. A
photograph of the front entrance to the Subject Premises is included below:
C. The Target Subject and the Subject Offenses
4. The Target Subject of this investigation is JEFFREY EPSTEIN.
5. For the reasons detailed below. I believe that there is probable cause to believe that
the Subject Premises contain evidence, fruits. and instrumentalities of violations ofTitle 18. United
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States Code, Section 1591 (sex trafficking of minors); and Title 18, United States Codc, Section
371 (sex trafficking conspiracy) (the "Subject Offenses") by the Target Subject.
11. Probable Cause and the First Warrant
A. Probable Cause Regarding the Target Subject's Commission of the
Subject Offenses
6. On or about July 2. 2019, a grand jury in this District returned an Indictment
charging JEFFREY EPSTEIN with the Subject Offenses. A copy of the Indictment is attached
hereto as Exhibit A and is incorporated by reference.
B. Probable Cause Justifying Search of the Subject Premises
The Indictment and Victim-1
7. As set forth in Exhibit A, from at least in or about 2002, up to and including at least
in or about 2005, JEFFREY EPSTEIN sexually abused multiple minor girls in the Southern
District of New York and elsewhere. During that time and continuing to the present, EPSTEIN
possessed and controlled the Subject Premises, which is described in Exhibit A as "the New York
Residence."
8. As further set forth in paragraphs 8 through 10 of Exhibit A, from at least in or
about 2002, up to and including at least in or about 2005, EPSTEIN sexually abused numerous
minor victims at the Subject Premises. In particular, and as alleged in the Indictment, when a
victim arrived at the Subject Premises, she would be escorted to a room inside the Subject Premises
with a massage table, where she would perform a massage on EPSTEIN.
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. Following each encounter, EPSTEIN
or one of his employees or associates paid the victim in cash.
9. As set forth in paragraphs 12 through 13 of Exhibit A, to furtherfacilitate his ability
to Mink minor giris in New York, JEFFREY EPSTERsl asked.andenticedzertain:ofhis victims.to
recruit additional minor girls to perform "massages" and similarly engage in sex acts with,
EP . When a vial wouldirecruit another minor girl for EPSTEIN, he:pai &both the victim-
recniter arid the new victim hundreds of dollars in cash. EPSTEIN knew that his victims were
unditage, including because certain victims tadhim:their age.
• 1:0. One Of the victims identified inparagraph 22 ofExhibit A is VictimI. As:part of
the FBI's investigation of13PSTEIN, other law enforcemeM•officers have interviewed Victim-1!
I Imo* from my conversations with other law enforcementofficers who have interviewed Victim-
1, thin Victim-1 has provided the following information, in substanceandirt.part
• al Between approximately 2002 and. 2005, EPSTEIN sexually abused Victim-1 on
multiple occasions in the Subject Premises. This sexual abuse all occurred when Victim-1 was
undii the age of 18.
b. During that sante period, Victim-1 observertmultipleiloors of the SubjectPremises
and numerous individual rooms within the Subject Premises. Victim,1 has .provided detailed
In Meetings with the Government, Victim-1 has disclosed that, approximately a decade ago, she
committed marriage fraud in order to obtain a green card and, subsequently, U.S. citizenship. She
has .also disclosed personal substance abuse, primarily involving the abuse of prescription drugs,
during various periods between the early 2000s and 2019. Victim-1 has also disclosed haVing
worked for approximately a year at a "happy-ending" massage parlor, perfonning paid sex acts.
Victim-1 is currently pursuing a civil damages claimagainst EPSTEIN for his sexual abuse of her.
Infontation provided by Victim-1 has proven reliable and has been corroborated by independent
eVideIce, including documents and records obtained during the investigation and the accounts of
aid :victims whom Victim-1 has never met.
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descriptions of certain aspects of the interior of the Subject Premises, including Victim-I's
memory of specific details regarding the layout, furnishings, decorations, and floor pattern of
various areas within the Subject Premises.
c. In particular, Victim-1 observed that a bathroom in the residence contained what
appeared to be a bust of a human torso (the "Torso"). Victim-1 believed that the Torso was
possibly a type of sex toy.
d. In addition, Victim-1 recalled observing what appeared to be a taxidermied dog in
a living space in the Subject Premises.
e. Victim-1 recalled that EPSTEIN typically abused her in a room she described as a
"massage room," (the "Massage Room"), which contained a massage table, and was decorated
with artwork depicting naked women, hung on walls that appeared to be adorned with fabric.
f. Victim-1 has not been in the Subject Premises since approximately 2005.
The July 6. 2019 Search Warrant of the Subject Premises
11. On or about July 6, 2019, the Honorable United States Magistrate
Judge, signed a search warrant authorizing a search of the Subject Premises. The search warrant
is attached as Exhibit B and incorporated by reference herein.
12. At approximately 6 p.m. on or about July 6, 2019, law enforcement officers (the
"Search Team") commenced executing the search warrant at the Subject Premises; I joined the
Search Team thereafter. While inside the Subject Premises, I observed the following, among other
things:
a. Inside a closet within the entryway to a bathroom in the Subject Premises; I
observed what appear to be two busts of femalethuman torsos, from their upper pelvis to the neck.
In addition, inside the bathroom, I observed a third bust, which appears to depict a female body
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froni the ribcage to the clavicle (collectively, (the "Busts"). The Busts do not appear to be designed
for lige as sex toys, and appear instead to be artwork. Nevertheless, based on my conversations
with law enforcement officers who have interviewed Victim-1, I have/earned that the Busts appear
to be generally consistent with Victim-l's description of observing the Torso in EPSTEIN's
bathroom in the Subject Premises. Accordingly, there is probable cause to'believe that the Busts
are corroborating evidence of Victim-l's description of the'Subject Premises.
b. Inside the Subject Premises, I observed a room that, based on my conversations
with law enforcement officers who have interviewed Victim-1, appears to be consistent with
Victim-1's descriptions of the Massage Room. The room contained a table covered with a sheet,
and appears to be a massage table. The walls appear to be covered in a type of felt-like tapestry
fabric;. I further observed two paintings and three photographs hanging on the walls of the Massage
Rook: The paintings and photographs depict nude females. One of the photographs appears to
depict a nude girl. Based on my training and experience investigating crimes involving thesexual
exploitation' f children, the girl appears to be approximately 15 to 20 years-old.
c. Inside the Subject Premises, inside a closet adjacent to a bathroom, I observed a
shelf that appears to contain several black binders, with labele on the spine of each binder. In
paieular, one of the binders is marked with a series of labels, one of which reads: "PB Girls."
Given that the Indictment charges EPSTEIN with participating in a conspiracy to engage in sex
traffi6king of minor girls in both Palm Beach, Florida and New York, I believe that "PB Girls"
may refer to minor victims in Palm Beach, Florida.
d. Inside the Subject Premises, in what appears to be EPSTEIN's office, on or about
the second floor of the Subject Premises, I observed what appears to be a taxidennied dog (the
"Dog"). Based on my conversations with law enforcement officers who have interviewed
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Victim-1, the Dog appears to be consistent with Victim-I's description of observing a taxidepuied
dog in the Subject Premises.
e. Inside the Subject Premises, I observed in plain view several sheets of statippary,
with letterhead marked "Jeffrey Epstein."
13. After observing the foregoing items, the Search Team stopped the search and froze
the scene in order to seek a new search warrant.
HI. Conclusion and Ancillary Provisions
14. Based on the foregoing, given. that several items described by Victim-1 as being
present in the Subject Premises in 2005 appear to be currently in the Subject Premises,
I respectfully submit there is probable cause to believe that evidence of the Subject Offenses., and
in particular the items described in Attachment A, will be located within the Subject Premises and
therefore request the court to issue a warrant to seize the items and information specified in
Attachment A to this affidavit and to the Search and Seizure Warrant.
15. The Search Team is currently at the Subject Premises, securing the location, and
would anticipate executing the requested search warrant immediately. However, given the late
hour, it is anticipated that the Search Team would commence executing the search warrant after
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10 p.m In view of the foregoing circumstances, I respectfully submit that the present
circumstances demonstrate good cause to execute the warrant after 10 p.m.
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Sworn to before me on
July 2019
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EXHIBIT A .
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UNZflD STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
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SEALED
UNITED. STATESDF AMERICA INDICTMENT
19 Cr.
JE'FF'REY EPSTEIN,
Defendant.
19C 490
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COUNT ONE
(Ear Tritafficati* Coitspiraby)
The Grand, Jury charges:
OVERVIEW
1. As, set forth herein, oger the course of many
years, JEFFREY EPSTEIN, the defendant/ sexually exploited and•
abused dozens of Minor girls• at his homes'in Manhattan, New
Ambit; and Palm Beach, Florida, among other locations.
2. in particular, from at least in or about /002/ up
to and including at least in or About 2008, JEFFREY EPSTEIN, the
defendant, enticed and recruited, and caused to be enticed and
recruited, minor girls to visit his mansion. in Manhattan, New
• YOtk (the "New York Residence") and his estate in PalM Beach,
Florida (the "Pelt Beach Residence") to engage in sex acts with
him, after which he would- give the victims hundreds of dollars
in. eiSh. Moreover, and in order to maintain and increase his
Supply of victims, EPSTEIN also paid certain of his victims to
recruit additional girls to be similarly abtsed.by EPSTEIN. In
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this way, EPSTEIN created a vast network of underage victims for
him to sexually exploit in locations including New York and
Palm Beach.
3. The victims described herein were as young as 14
years old at the time they were abused by JEFFREY EPSTEIN, the
defendant, and were, for various reasons, often particularly
vulnerable to exploitation. EPSTEIN intentionally sought out
minors and knew that many of his victims were in fact under the
age of 18, including because, in some instances, minor victims
expressly told him their age.
4. In.creating and maintaining this network of minor
victims in multiple states to sexually abuse and exploit,
JEFFREY EPSTEIN, the defendant, worked and conspired with
others, including employees and associates who facilitated his
conduct by, among other things, contacting victims and
scheduling their sexual encounters with EPSTEIN at the New York
Residence and at the Palm Beach Residence.
FACTUAL BACKGROUND
5. During all time periods charged in this
Indictment, JEFFREY EPSTEIN, the defendant, was a financier with
multiple residences in the continental United States, including
the New York Residence and the Palm Beach Residence.
6. Beginning in at least 2002, JEFFREY EPSTEIN, the
defendant, enticed and recruited, and caused to be enticed and
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recruited, dozens of minor girls to engage in sek acts with him,
after Which EPSTEIN paid the. ViCtims. hundreds of dollars in
cash, at the New York Residence and the Palm Beach Residence.
7. In both New York and Florida, 4EPFREY EPSTEIN,
the defendant/ perpetuated thiS abuse in similar ways. Victims
were initially recruited to provide "massages" to EPSTEIN, which.
would be performed nude or partially milder mougldbePoste
increasingly sexual in nature, and Mould typically include one
or More Sex acts.. EPSTEIN paid hit victims hilndreds of dfllars
in aa:sh ker each encounter.. Moreover, EPSTEIN: actively
encouraged Certain of his victim's to recruit additional girls to
be similarly Sexually abused. EPSTEIN ingentivized his victinis
to become recruiters by paying these victim-recruiters hundreds
of dealers for each girl that they broUght to EPSTEIN. In so
doihgt EPSTEIN maintained a steady supply of new victims to
eXplolt-
The New fOrk Residence
8- At all times relevant to- this Indictment., 47EVEREY
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EPSTEIN, the defendant, .possessed and controlled a multi-Story
resideftOe on the Upper East Side Of Manhattan, New: Yea,.
the New York Residence: Between at least lit or about 2,002
and in or about 2005, EPSTEIN abused numerous Minor victims at
the Rew York esidende by causing these. Victims to 'be recruited:
to engage in paid sex acts with. hiM.
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9. When a victim arrived at the New York Residence,
she typically would be escorted to a room with a massage table,
where she would perform a massage on JEFFREY EPSTEIN, the
defendant. The victims, who were as young as 14 years of•age,
were told by EPSTEIN or other individuals to partially or fully
undress before beginning the "massage." During the encounter(
EPSTEIN would escalate the nature and scope of physical contact
with his victim
10. In connection with each sexual encounter, JEFFREY
EPSTEIN, the defendant, or one of his employees or associates,
paid the victim in cash. Victims typically were paid hundreds
of dollars in cash for each encounter.
11. JEFFREY EPSTEIN, the defendant, knew that many of
his New York victims were underage, including because certain
victims told him their age. Further, once these minor victims
were recruited, many were abused by EPSTEIN on multiple
subsequent occasions at the New York Residence. EPSTEIN
sometimes personally contacted victims to schedule appointments
at the New York Residence. In other instances, EPSTEIN directed
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employees and associates, including a New York-based employee
("Employee-1"), to communicate with victims via phone to arrange
for these victims to return to the New York Residence for
additional sexual encounters with EPSTEIN.
12. Additionally, and to further facilitate his
ability to abuse minor girls in New York, JEFFREY. EPSTEIN, the
defendant, asked and enticed certain of his victims to recruit
additional girls to perform "massages".and similarly engage in
sex acts with EPSTEIN. When a victim would recruit another girl
for EPSTEIN, he paid both the victim-recruiter and the new
victim hundreds of dollars in cash. Through these victim-
recitliters, EPSTEIN gained access to and was able to abuse
dozens of additional minor girls.
13. In particular, certain recruiters brought dozens
of additional minor girls to the New York Residence to give
massages to and engage in sex acts with JEFFREY EPSTEIN, the
defAndent. EPSTEIN encouraged victims to recruit additional
girls by offering .to pay these victim-recruiters for every
additional girl they brought to EPSTEIN. When a victim-
recruiter accompanied a new minor victim to the New York
Residence, 'both the victim-recruiter and the new minor victim
were paid hundreds of dollars by EPSTEIN for each encounter. In
addition, certain victim-recruiters routinely scheduled these
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encounters through Employee-I, who sometimes asked the
recruiters to bring a specific minor girl for EPSTEIN.
The Palm. Beach Residence
14. In addition to recruiting and abusing miter girls
in New York, JEFFREY EPSTEIN, the defendant, created a similar
network of minor girls to victimize in Palm Beach, Florida,
where EPSTEIN owned, possessed and controlled another large
residence, i.e., the Palm Beach Residence. EPSTEIN frequently
traveled from New York to Palm Beach by private jet, before
which an employee. or associate would ensure that'minor victims
were available for encounters upon his arrival in Florida,
15. At the PalM Beach Residence, JEFFREY EPSTEIN, the
defendatt, engaged in a similar course of abusive Conchict.
When a victim initially arrived at the Palm'Beach Residence, she
would be escorted to a room, sometimes by an employee of
EPSTtINist including, at times, two assistants. ("Employee-2" apd'
"Employee-3") who, as described herein, were also responsible
for scheduling sexual encounters with minor victims. Once.
inside,
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16. In connection with each ttaWal encounter, JEFFREY
EPSTEIN, the defendant, or one of his employees or associates,
paid the victim_ in cash. Victiffis typiCally were paid hundreds
of dollars. for each encounter,
17. JEFFREY EPSTEIN, the defendant, knew that Certain
OfhisVictimswereunderage? inaUding. SOCSU80 'Pertain xtotimd•.
told hint their age. In addition, as with Now lb/at-based
victims, Many Florida victims, once• recruited, were abused by
JEFFREY EPSTEIN, the defendant, on buitipIe additional,
occasions.,
10: JEFFREY EPSTEIN, the defendant., who during the
releVant time period was frequently 'in New York, wpuld arrange
for Employee-2 or other employees to contact victims by phone in
advance Of ESSTEIN's travel to. Florida to ensure appointments
were scheduled for when he arrived. In particniar, in certain
instances, Employee-2 placed phone calls: to minor victims In
Florida to SChedUld encounters at the Palmpeach Residence. At
the time of Certain .of those phohe calls., EPSTEIN and Employee-4
Werel ih New York, New Tett. Additional2y„ certain€ of the
indiViduaIs victimized at the Palm Peach Residence were
dontadted by phone by Employee-S, to schedule these encounters.
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19. Moreover, as in New York, to ensure a steady
stream of minor victims, JEFFREY EPSTEIN, the defendant, asked
and enticed certain victims in Florida to recruit other girls to
engage in sex acts. EPSTEIN paid hundreds of dollars to victim-
recruiters for each additional girl they brought to the Palm
Beach Residence.
STATUTORY ALLEGATIONS
20. From at least in or about 2002, up to and
including in or about 2005, in the Southern District of NeW York
and elsewhere, JEFFREY EPSTEIN, the defendant, and others known
and unknown, willfully and knowingly did combine, conspire,
confederate, and agree together and with each other to commit an
offense against the United States, to wit, sex trafficking of
minors, in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section.
1591(a) and (b).
21. It was a part and object of the conspiracy that
JEFFREY EPSTEIN, the defendant, and others known and unknown,
would and did, in and affecting interstate and foreign commerce,
recruit, entice, harbor, transport, provide, and obtain, by any
means a person, and to benefit, financially and by receiving
anything of value, from participation in a venture which has
engaged in any such act, knowing that the person had not
attained the age of 18 years and would be caused to engage in
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commercial sex act, in violation of Title 18, United States
Code, Sections 1591(a) and (b)(2).
Overt Acts
22. In furtherance'of the conspiracy and to effect
the illegal object thereof, the following overt acts, among
others, were coMmittedin the Southern District of New York and
elsewhere:
a. In or about 2004, JEFFREY EPSTEIN, the
defendant, enticed and recruited multiple minor victims,
including minor victims identified herein as Minor Victim-1,
Minor Victim-2, and Minor Victim-3, to engage in sex acts with
EPSTEIN at his residences in Manhattan, New York, and Palm
Beach, Florida,. after which he provided them with hundreds of
dollars in cash for each encounter.
b. In or about 2002, Minor Victim-1 was
recruited to engage in sex acts with EPSTEIN and was repeatedly
sexually abused by EPSTEIN at the New York Residence over a
period of years and was paid hundreds of dollars for each
encounter. EPSTEIN also encouraged and enticed Minor Victim-1
to recruit other girls to engage ,in paid sex acts, which she.
did. EPSTEIN asked Minor Victim-1 how old she was, and Minor
Victim-1 answered truthfully.
c. In or about 2004, Employee-1, located in the
Southern District of New York, and on behalf of EPSTEIN, placed
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a telephone call to Minor Victim-1.in order to schedule an
appointment for Minor Victim-1 to engage in paid sex acts with
EPSTEIN.
d. In or about 2004, Minor Victim-2 was
recruited to engage in sex acts. with EPSTEIN and was repeatedly
sexually abused by EPSTEIN. at the Palm Beach Residence over a
period of years and was paid hundreds of dollars after each
encounter. EPSTEIN. also encouraged and enticed. Minor Victinw2
to recruit other girls to engage in paid sex acts, which she
did.
0. in or about 2005„ Employee-2, located in the
•
Southern EliatriCt of New York, and on behalf ofHEpSTEIM, placed
a telephdhe call to Minor Victim-2 in order to schedule an
appointment for Minor Victim-2 to engage in paid' sex acts with
EPSTEIN:.
f. 'In or. bout 2005, Minor Visttm-3 was
recruited to engage in sex acts with EPSTEIN and was repeatedly
sexually abused by EPSTEIN at the. Palm Beach Residence over a
period of years and was paid hundreds of dollars for each
encounter. ,EPSTEIN also encobraged and enticed minor Victim-3
to xeCruit other girls to engage in paid sex acts, which she
did. EPSTEIN asked Minor Victim-3 how old she was, and-Minor
victim-3 answered truthfully.
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In or about 2005, Employee-2, located in the
Southern District of New York, and on behalf of EPSTEIN, placed
a telephone call to.Minor Victim-3 in Florida in order to
schedule an appointment for Minor Victim-3 to engage'in paid sex
eats with EPSTEIN,
h. In or about 2004, Employee-3 placed a
telephone call to Minor Victim-3 in order to schedule an
appointment for Minor Victim-3 to engage in paid sex acts with'
EPSTEIN.
(Title 18, United States Code, Section 371.)
COUNT TWO
(Sex Trafficking)
The Grand Jury further charges:
23. The allegations contained in paragraphs'l
through 19 and 22 of this Indictment are repeated and realleged
as if fully set forth within.
24. From at least in or about 2002, up to and
including in or about 2005, in the Southern District of New
York, JEFFREY EPSTEIN, the'defendAnt, willfully and knowingly,
in and affecting interstate and foreign commerce, did recruit,
entice, harbor, transport, provide, and obtain by any means a
person, knowing that the person had not attained the. age of 18
years and would be caused to engage in a commercial sex act, and
did aid and abet the same, to wit, EPSTEIN recruited, enticed,
harbored, transported, provided, and obtained numerous
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individuals who were less than 18 years old, including but not
limited to Minor Victim-1, as described above, and who were then
caused to engage in at least one commercial sex act in
Manhattan, New York.
(Title 18, United. States Code, Sections 1591(a),
(b)(2), and 2.)
FORFEITURE ALLEGATIONS
25. As a result of committing the offense alleged in
Count Two of this Indictment, JEFFREY EPSTEIN, the defendant,
shall forfeit to the United States, pursuant to Title 18, United
States Code, Section 1594(c)(1), any property, real and
personal, that was used or intended to be used to commit or to
facilitate the commission of the offense alleged in Count Two,
and any property, real or personal, constituting or derived from
any proceeds obtained, directly or indirectly, as a result of
the offense alleged in Count Two, or any property traceable to
such property, and the following specific property:
a. The lot or parcel of land, together with its
buildings, appurtenances, improvements, fixtures, attachments
and easements, located at 9 East 71st Street, New York, New
York, with block number 1386 and lot number 10, owned by
Maple, Inc.
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Substitute Asset Ergvision
26. If any Of the above-described forfeitable
property, as a result of any actor abiesion of the defendant.:
(a) cannot be located 413On tbe exercise of .due diiigenoe;
(b). bat been transferred• or sold to, or deposited with, a'
third persona •
tc} bac; been:planed beyond the jurisdiction of the.COpgt.;
(l).haa been substantia/ly, ditiniehed in value,. or
(e) has ben commingled with other property which cannot
be subdivided without diffieultyl
it 4* the intent of the United. States, pursuant to 21
S ?SSW> and 28 u.s.g. S 246a(0), to seet forfeiture of any
other property of the defendant up, to the value of the eboVe
for€eitable property.
IT1tle 167 United States Code, Section 104; Title 21,
United. States Code, Seotioh 6$34p); and
Tithe 28, Milted States Code, Section 2464.)
ni e states P,ttoaney
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Form No. USA-33s-274 (Ed. 9-25-58)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
v.
JEFFREY EPSTEIN,
Defendant.
'INDICTMENT
(18 U.S.C. SS 371, 1591(a), (b)(2),
and 2)
United States Attorney
or
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AO 93 (SONY Rife. 01/17) Scutt' and Satre Warrant
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the
Southern District of New York
In the Matter of the Search of
(Briefly describe the property to be searched
orMen), theperson by name andadkess) Case No.
See Attachment A
SEARCH. AND SEIZURE WARRANT
To: Any authorized law enforcement officer
An application by a federal law enforcement officer or an attorney for the government requests the search
of the following person or property located In the Southern District of New York
Nen* theperson or describe the property to be searchedand give its location):
See Attachment A
The person or property to be searched, described above, is believed to conceal (identifit the person or &serif's theproperly
to be seized): .
See Attachment A
The search and seizure are related to violation(s) of (Insert statutory citations):
Title 18, United States Code, Sections 371 and 1591
I find that the affidavit(s), or any recorded testimony, establish probable cause to search and seize the perion or
property.
YOU ARE COMMANDED to execute this warrant on or before 1- •
ZO • kci
(not to exceed 14 days)
91 in the daytime 6:00 a.m. to 10 p.m. O at any time in the day or night as I find reasonable cause hes been
established.
Unless delayed notice is authorized below, you must give a copy of the warrant and a receipt for tic Kopaty
taken to the person from whom, or from whose premises, the property was.taken, or leave the copy and receipt at the
place where the property was taken.
The officer executing this warrant, or an officer present during the execution of the warrant, must prepare an
inventory as required by law and promptly return this warrant and inventory to the Clerk of the Court.
O Upon its return, this warrant and inventory should be filed under seal by the Clerk of the Court.
WW1Initials
O I find that immediate notification may have an adverse result listed in 18 U.S.C. § 2705 (except for delay
of trial), and authorize the officer executing this warrant to delay notice to the person who, or whose property, will be
searched or seized (check the appropriate box) Ofor days (not to exceed 30).
Omni!, the facts j
Date and time issued: 1- • 6. kg, .4-Lkc1/4. iA •
City and state: New York, NY Hort. ., U.S. Magistrate Judge
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EXHIBIT B
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ATTACHMENT A
I. Premises to be Searched—Subject Premises
I. The premises to be searched (the "Subject Premises- ) are described as a multi-story
single-family residence located at 9 East 71st Street. New York, New York. and include all locked
and closed containers found therein. A photograph of the front entrance to the Subject Premises
is included below:
II. Items to Be Seized
A. Evidence, Fruits, and Instrumentalities of the Subject Offenses
This warrant authorizes the seizure of certain evidence, fruits, and instrumentalities of
violations of Title IS, United States Code. Sections 1591 (sex trafficking of minors) and 371
(sex trafficking conspiracy) (the "Subject Offenses- ) described as follows:
i. Any and all taxidermied dogs.
ii. Any and all massage tables and massage paraphernalia.
iii. Any and all busts or three-dimensional representations of female human
torsos.
iv. Any and all photos or representations depicting nude or partially nude
women located in the Massage Room, as defined herein.
v. My and all sex toys and sex paraphernalia located in the Massage
Room, as defined herein.
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vi. A binder labeled "PB Girls" and any other documents or
communications with or regarding victims or potential victims of the
Subject Offenses.
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nited States Postal Service
pplication for Delivery of Mail Through Agen
t 1. Date
ee Privacy Act Statement on Reverse
04/09/2018
consideration of delivery of my or our (firm) mall to the
agent
ust not file a change of address order with the Postal Servic named below, the addressee and agent agree: (1) the addressee or the agent
(dress is the responsibility of the addressee and the agent; em upon termination of the agency relationship; (2) the transfer of mail to another
(3)
rw postage when redeposited in the mails; (4) upon reques all mail delivered to the agency under this authorization must be prepaid with
t the agent must provide to the Postal Service all addres
insists mail; and (5) when any information required on ses to which the agency
this form changes or becomes obsolete, the addressee(s)
iplication with the Commercial Mail Receiving Agency must file a revised
(CMRA).
DTE: The applicant must execute this form in duplicate in the presen
ce of the agent, his or her authorized employee, or a
to agent provides the original completed signed PS Form 1583 notary public
to the Postal Service and retains a duplicate completed
V1RA business location. The CMRA copy of PS Form PS 1683 signed copy at the
id the Postal Inspection Service. The addressee and the agentmust at all times be available for examination by the postmaster (or designee)
agree to comply with all applicable Postal Service rules and
delivery of mail through an agent. Failure to comply will subjec regulations relative
t the agency to withholding of mail from delivery until
Us application may be subject to verification procedures by corrective action is taken.
the Postal Service to confirm that the applicant resides or
me or business address listed in boxes 7 or 10, and that conducts business at the
the identification listed in box 8 is valid.
Name in Which Applicants Mail Will Be Received for Delivery
omelets a separate PS Form 1583 for EACH applicant. Spouse to Agent 3aAddress to be Used for Delivery (Include PMB or # sign.)
s may
motets and sign one PS Form 1583. Two items of valid identific
ation 139 Charles St., Suite A #233
ply to each spouse. Include dissimilar information for
either spouse in
propriate box.)
3b. City 3c. State 3d. Zip + 4
islaine maxwell
Boston MA 02114
Applicant authorizes delivery to and in care of: 5. This authorization Is extended to include restricted delivery
undersigned(s): mail for the
Name
re UPS Store #5768 Yes
Address (No., street, aptiste. no.) ...
9 Charles St., Suite A
City d. State e. Zip + 4
'stop MA 02114
Name of Applicant
7a. Applicant Home Address (No., street, apt./ste.
islaine maxwell
139 a charles st
Iwo types of identification are required. One must contain a photog 7b. City 7c. State
the addressee(s). Social Security cards, credit cards, and raph 7d. Zip +4
birth boston
rtificates are unacceptable as identification. The agent must write MA 02114
in 7e. Applicant Telephone Number (Include area code)
ntifying information. Subject to verification.
9175203106
/rivers license #maxwe662251gn9nx99
9. Name of Firm or Corporation
N/A
'resscard itge52411 10a. Business Address (No., street, aptiste. no.)
N/A
10b. City 10c. State 10d. Zip +4
Actable Identification includes: valid driver's license or state non-dri
ntification card; armed forces, government, university, or ver's N/A •
recognized N/A N/A
porate identification card; passport, alien registration card or certifica
te
toe. Business Telephone Number (Include area code)
naturalization; current lease, mortgage or Deed of Trust; voter
or
istration card; or a home or vehicle insurance policy. A photoco vehicle N/A
py of 11. Type of Business
r Identification may be retained by agent for verification.
N/A
If applicant is a firm, name each member whose mail is to be
delivered. (All names listed must have verifiable identification.
tes of minors receiving mail at their delivery address.) A guardian must list the
If a CORPORATION. Give Names and Addresses of Its Officers
14. If business name (corporation or trade name) has been register
ed, give
name of county and state, and date of registration.
N/A
N/A
ning: The furnishing of false or misleading information on this
form or omission of material information may result in criminal sanctio
imprisonment and/or civil sanctions (including multiple damag ns (including fines
es and civil enatties)
16. Signature of • cation must be signed by
officer. Show •
Form 1583 December 2004 (Page 1 of 2) (7530.01-000-9365)
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Mailbox Service Agreement
Customer Information Center Number: 5768
Name: ghislaine maxwell
Company:
Address: 139 a Charles st
City: boston State: MA ZIP 02114
Business Telephone: Home Telephone:
Fax: Mobile Telephone:
E-mail Address:
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identified above ('Customer•) for the use of and
services related to a mailbox ("Mailbox') at The UPS Storer!) or Mall Boxes Etc.® Center
identified above ("Center) under the terms set forth
herein.
2. Customer agrees that Customer will not use the Center premises or any Center services for any unlawful,
or for any purpose prohibited by V.S. postal regulations. Customer further agrees that any use of illegitimate, or fraudulent purpose,
the Mailbox shalt be in conformity MN all
applicable federal, state, and local laws. Each individual or entity must complete a separate
United States Postal Service Form 1583 ("Form
1583') to be authorized to receive mall or packages at the Mailbox.
3. This Agreement and Form 1583 shall remain confidential, except that this Agreement and Form
1583, including Customers name, address• and
e-mail address, may be disclosed to the Center's Franchisor, The UPS Store, Inc. or its
successor, solely for purposes of communication between
The UPS Store. Inc. and Customer related to Customers use of the Mailbox, and upon
written request of any law enforcement or other
governmental agency, or when legally mandated. Upon request, Customer agrees to complete all
necessary documents. Including Form 1583
and any required acknowledgment form relating to service of process. Customer further agrees
to sign a revised version of this Agreement and
Form 1583 whenever any information required on this Agreement or Form 1583 changes.
4. Possession of the Mailbox key shall be considered valid evidence that the possessor is duly authorized
to remove any contents from the Mailbox.
In the event of death or incapacity of Customer, the Center will require the appropriate documents from the
Probate Court. the executor of the
estate, the trustee or other similar person or entity before releasing mail or packages to a requesting
party.
5. Customer agrees to pay an initial set-up fee of $30.00 (which Includes a mailbox key fee and other
fees associated with opening a mailbox)
and/or a door key fee of $0.00 (which includes an exterior door key fee and other fees associated
with 24-hour access) as well as applicable
monthly service fees and any applicable sales, use, or other taxes. Mailbox service fees are a0 due
and payable in advance and Customer agrees
that the Center may withhold mail and packages from Customer pending payment. There
will be no pro-rations or refunds for cancellation of any
service. Customer agrees to pay a late fee of $30.00_ if any payment is not received within five (6) days of
when due. In the event the Mailbox
lock is changed upon the request or fault of Customer, Customer agrees to pay a fee of $10,00 .
Mailbox service fees and other related fees
stated herein are subject to change.
In the event that Customer receives an unreasonable volume of mail or packages at the Mailbox according
to the Center's reasonable judgment.
the Center may require Customer to upgrade to a larger size Mailbox and pay any additional charge.
The Center reserves the right to increase
the Mailbox service fees in the event that Customer adds additional individuals or entities to the names of those
to receive mail and packages at the Mailbox pursuant to Form 1583. Individuals or entities authorized
6. Customer agrees that upon expk-ation, cancellation, or termination of this Agreement, Customer will not file
a change of address order with the
post office. Customer and the Center further agree that upon expiation, cancellation, or termination of this Agreement.
Customer authorizes the
Center to accept and destroy any 'Unsolicited Mail• (e.g., mail addressed to 'occupant,' "current resident,' or similar designation;
or coupons,
advertising. or other promotional material) and any mail addressed to Customer that Is delivered to the Center
by the United States Postal
Service for six (6) months; and may refuse any package addressed to Customer delivered by any party other
than the United States Postal
Service, such as a commercial cancer service. However, at Customer's election, the Center will:
a. Re•mail (I.e., forward) Customer's mall (except for Unsolicited Mail) for six (6) months upon Customer's payment
In advance for postage,
packaging material, and forwarding fees. Customer must pay a monthly forwarding fee of $6.00 for montrvl and
$6.00 for months 2
through 6 in advance for the time period that mall Is to be re-mailed. It Is Customer's responsibility to make arrangements
with the Center to
Identify any mail forwarding needs prior to the expiration, mac:elation, or termination of this Agreement; or
b. Store the mail or United States Postal Service packages (except for Unsolicited Mail) for up to
six (6) months upon Customers
advance of a storage fee of. $30,00 per month for the time perbd in which the Center holds the mail or packages,
plus a service fee of
$5.00 for each time Customer visits the Center to pick up such items. It is Customers responsibility to make arrangements
with the Center
to identify any mail storage needs prior to the expiration. cancellation, cr termination of this Agreement.
7. Six (6) months after the expiration, cancellation, or termination of this Agreement, the Center may:
a. Refuse any mail or package addressed to Customer and delivered to the Center.
b. Destroy any of Customers mail or packages remaining at the Center at such time.
8. Customer authorizes the Center to complete and file a Shipper's Export Declaration as 'agent' on behalfof Customer as
"principal party in interest"
when necessary and to act on behalf of Customer as Customer's true and lawful agent for purposes of any and all re-mailing,
including
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