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monies in cash and later clarified the bonuses came by company
check. Visoski stated he had only had two disagreements with
Epstein and both were over maintenance for the aircrafts.
Visoski provided Epstein's cellular telephone, (646) 541-
1751, and email, JEEPROJECT@Yahoo.com.
The below list of current and past employees were
provided by Visoski:
- Personal Assistant (Black Berry, T
Mobi e), email - net
Lesley LNU - Secretary in New York Office
Miles Alexander - Island Manager (U.S.V.I.)
Bryce LNU - Ranch Manager (New Mexico)
Ghislaine Maxwell - Business Manager/Best Friend
Bruce White - Boat Captain (U.S.V.I.)
s - House Staff (PB)
Egor Zinoview - Russian fitness instructor
Lance Callaway - Current Chef
Roberto LNU - Prior Chef
David Mullen - Prior Chef
- Prior Chef
Adam Perrylang - Prior Chef
- Personal Assistant
- Personal Assistant
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Pursuant to a federal egarding the
sexual exploitation of m. a victim, was
interviewed by the FBI. i en i ying nformation is
recorded below:
Name
Race White
Sex Female
DOB
SSAN
Home Address
"It n, Texas
Residence telephone
Cellular telephone
Parents telephone
(Phoenix)
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Pursuant to a federa egarding the
sexual exploitation of m' a victim, was
interviewed by the FBI. identifying information is
recorded below:
Name
Race White
Sex Female
DOB
SSAN
Home Address
AUStin. Texas
Residence telephone
Cellular telephone
Parents telephone
(Phoenix)
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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Precedence: PRIORITY Date: 12/06/2006
To: Albuquerque Santa Fe RA
Jacksonville Pensacola RA
San Juan St. Thomas RA
From: Miami
Squad PB-2 PBCRA
Contact:
Approved By:
Drafted By:
Case ID #: 31E-MM-108062 (Pending)
Title: JEFFREY EPSTEIN;
GHISLAINE N. MAXWELL
WSTA - CHILD PROSTITUTION
Synopsis: To set leads for captioned investigation.
Details: On 07/24/2006 the Federal Bureau of Investigation
(FBI), Palm Beach County Resident Agency (PBCRA), began
investigating Jeffrey Epstein, a part-time resident of Palm
Beach, along with his personal assistants,
and Ghislaine Maxwell. PBCRA obta ne n orma on from
e y of Palm Beach Police Department (PBPD) that a fourteen-
year-old girl who lives in Loxahatchee Florida, in the Southern
District of Florida, and who attended
Mlt , provided Epstein "sexual massages . e our een-year-
rl informed PBPD that she had been paid $300.00 by Jeffrey
Epstein to perform a "sexual massage", which entailed providing a
massage to Epstein while he was naked and the
. During the massa
Following the receipt of the case files from the PBPD,
PBCRA began interviewing a series of girls, ranging in age from
fourteen through mid to early twenties, who reported a similar
series of events. In particular, the gi how contact
was made via telephone, primarily with Epstein's
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Re: 31E-MM-108062, 12/06/2006
assistant, to arrange times for the girls to "work" at Epstein's
home in Palm Beach. The girls would travel to Epstein's
residence, usually in the company of another girl. The girls
would enter Epstein's home via the kitchen, where they would be
met by Epstein and/or The girls would be escorted up to
Epstein's bedroom where a massage table was accessible. The girls
were told to undress - some undressed only partially and some
undressed completely. Epstein would enter the room partially
dressed, usually wearing only a towel. He would get onto the
massage table face down. While lying face down, Epstein
instructed the girl how to massage him. After a period of time
when the girl massaged Epstein's back, he would turn over and lie
face up. While lying face up, Epstein would continue to instruct
the •irl on how to conduct the massage. Epstein also would
and occasionall
n most
an
e "massage was
over an• t e g r was nstruc e• to get •ressed and to return to
the downstairs area of the residence. The girls received between
$200 and $300 for the sexual massages.
In addition to these sexual massages, some of the girls
were paid additional sums to perform more sexual activity, for
example, engaging in sexual activity with another female Epstein
employee, while Epstein watched.
During the course of PBPD's investigation, a search
warrant for Epstein's home was obtained and executed. Many of
Epstein's belongings were removed from the home prior to the
execution of the search warrant - for example, the computer
processing units (CPUs) were removed from the house but the
computer screens, keyboards, cords, etc. were left behind. The
missing CPU's were never recovered.
During the search, several telephone message pads were
recovered. These message pads show messages taken from several of
the girls who were interviewed and admitted to engaging in sexual
massages or other sexual activity with Epstein. The messages
contained text such as "I have a female for him" and "has girl
for tonight." Some of the messages from the irls were addressed
to Epstein and others were addressed to Epstein's
assistant. Additional messages recovered ur ng e search
contained text confirming appointment times.
Durin the PBCRA's investigation, the 21L12 related
that would contact the girls while IIIIII and
2
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Epstein were still in New York or elsewhere, in order to arrange
"massage" times upon his arrival in Palm Beach. The PBCRA's
investigation has collected the flight manifest for Epstein's two
private planes during the period of January 2004 through December
2005 as well as cellular phone records for Epstein, and
the majority of girls. The igation revea e that prior to
the flights to Palm Beach, would contact some of the girls
via cell phone. The massage pa s show evidence that the girls
responded to those telephone calls and in some instances
appointment confirmations were left for Epstein.
In addition to the home in Palm Beach, Epstein also
maintains a residence in the U.S. Virgin Islands, New York and
New Mexico.
To date, the PBCRA continues-to develop witnesses and
victims from across the United States. Due to the media coverage,
unknown status of the state investigation, vulnerability of the
young female victims, and political influences, the AUSAs and
Case.Agents have a target date of January 2007 for indictment.
Based on the ongoing criminal investigation, the PBCRA
is requesting the assistance in establishing Epstein's criminal
activity utilizing interstate commerce and the travel in
interstate commerce to engage in illicit sexual conduct and
prostitution. Prior to conducting captioned leads it is
requested that the lead a ent s contact SA
4e 1 or
for investigative ion and
questions.
3
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•
Re: 31E-MM-108062, 12/06/2006
LEAD(s):
Set Lead 1: (Action)
ALBUOUEROUE
AT SANTA FE , NM
Interview , ranch manager for Jeffrey
Epstein's, Zorro Ranc , orro Ranch Road, Stanley, New Mexico.
Set Lead 2: (Action)
SAN JUAN
AT ST. THOMAS, U.S.V.I.
rview IIIIIIIIIIIIII, cellul leohone number of
, residence e ep one number , house
manager rey Epstein located on the s an o i le St.
James. was born in Capetown, South Africa.
Set Lead 3: (Action)
SAN JUAN
AT ST. THOMAS. U.S.V.I.
Locate a n , boat captain,
telephone number ( is is he only information FBI
Miami currently has on
Set Lead 4: (Discretionary)
JACKSONVILLE
AT PENSACOLA, FL
Intervi housekeeper, W/F, DOB
, SSAN , , Milton,
Set Lead 5: (Action)
4
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JACKSONVILLE
AT PENSACOLA, FL
Tri tArvii= housekeeper, W/F, DOB
SSAN , Cantonment,
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•
Precedence: ROUTINE Date: 12/20/2006
To: Miami
From: Miami
FIG-5
Contact: Ia
Approved By:
Drafted By:
Case ID #: 41E-MM-108062 (Pending)
800A-MM-C102437-AS34 (Pending)
Title: CREATION OF i2 ANALYST NOTEBOOK CHARTS
Synopsis: To document assistance provided to Intelligence
Analyst (IA) in the creation of i2 Analyst
Notebook Charts.
Details: Intelligence Assistant (Ia) provided
assistance in the creation of i2 Analyst Notebook Charts for the
above-mentioned case. The charts were produced according to the
specifications of Special Agent and did
not require any research or analysis on the part of Ia . The
charts depicted the arrival and departure dates of the target and
included the phone calls that were made the day prior to his
arrival, during his stay and the day after his departure. Ia
created a total of 16 charts. The charts ranged in
date from 02/10/2005 through 10/06/2005.
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Date of transcription 08/22/2006
was interviewed at her residence in West
Palm Beach, Florida regarding a federal investigation involving the
sexual exploitation of minors. After being advised of the identity
of the interviewing agents and the nature of the interview,
provided the following information:
was employed as the House Manager for JEFFREY
EPSTEIN's rest ence on the island of Palm Beach, Florida. She
began working for EPSTEIN approximate, ree years ago.
stated GHISLAINE MAXWELL(believed by to be EPSTEIN's
girlfrie he time) e nwohired her. It was
through sister, and her association with
MAXWELL W
an illTEIN that came o be emp at the EPSTEIN
residence. According to it was while was working at
f the salons lm eac she met both MAXWELL and EPSTEIN.
iiili stated that provided massages to EPSTEIN.
While employed at the EPSTEIN residence, primary
responsibilities were to have the house ready t e arrival of
either EPSTEIN or MAXWELL and their guests. ensured ta m
house was stocked with food, beverages, and res flowers.
would also help in the arrangement of transportation to and !!!!'
the airport.
stated that there was a high rate of turnover among
the staff employed at the EPSTEIN residence because EPSTEIN
MAXWELL, and others were not very nice to the hired help.
stated EPSTEIN was nice in the beginning but became
believed she was fired because she got married. was given
$3000.00 in severance pay.
was never at the residence when EPSTEIN was having
a massage.— r stated she had taken many messages from girls
who wanted to work for EPSTEIN. The girls would want to know when
EPSTEIN was coming to town and they would want to take a
message, so EPSTEIN could return their call. would leave the
messages on the counter so that when EPSTEIN wou ve in from
out of town he could review them. One Christmas, was asked
to call 5 or 6 of EPSTEIN's "massage girls" and redo them that
they could stop to pick up their Christmas gift. Although not
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positive, believed she was asked to do this task around
Christmas 004.
told the interviewing agent of an incident that
occurre t t c EPSTEIN's residence either late summer or early
fall. was unsure of the year but • must have been in
2003 2 or 2005. The cleaning crew, AND
were working at the time of the inci ent as ew lt
uni entified female(UF), who looked under the age of eighteen,
entered the residence dema money. She had arrived at the
residence in i cab. described her as trashy and
desperate. told the she was unaware of any money that had
been left for t e UF, but that ld call the New York Office.
The UF stated that she thought was going to be at the
residence toda . contacte t e New York Office and they
instructed to pay the UF. The New York Office stated that
coul Ina $200.00 in EPSTEIN's desk draw and she was to use
that to pay the . Once the UF received the money she departed
the residence. stated to the interviewing agents, that at
one point she to e UP she was going to call the police if the
UP did not leave, but the UF responded that she would call the
police if she did not get her money.
believed that EPSTEI w sign to help girls
it big in Illilodeling industry. sister, told
that EPSTEIN would give money to lr to.!!Trhem go to college
or get them started in modeling. stated that she may have
been naive but she thought he was rying to help these girls.
W tated that she knew EPSTEIN liked women and that
he residence even when MAXWELL was not there.
n would
believed there were naked photographs of women throughout t e
residence.
ct information as the
following: , Jupiter, Florida,
tele hone nu er ephone number
Accor ing mbers are
ce u ar e ephone number
also provided to the interviewing agents a copy of
some of the our he worked at residence as some
notes made by I'li at her time o emp-oyment with Those
documents have leen placed in a FD-340, a 1-A envelope, an are
maintained with the case file.
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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
DMoftmiscription 08/22/2006
was interviewed at her residence in West
Palm Beach, Florida regarding a federal investigation involving the
sexual exploitation of minors. After being advised of the identity
of the interviewing agents and the nature of the interview,
provided the following information:
was employed as the House Manager for JEFFREY
EPSTEIN's rest ence on the island of Palm Beach, Florida. She
began working for EPSTEIN approximate) three years ago.
stated GHISLAINE MAXWELL(believed by to be EPSTEIN's
girlfrie he time) ' e nwohired her. It was
through sister, and her association with
MAXWELL an THIN that came o be emp at the EPSTEIN
residence. According to it was while was working at
f the salons lm eac she met both LL and EPSTEIN.
stated that provided massages to EPSTEIN.
While employed at the EPSTEIN residence, primary
responsibilities were to have the house ready f t e arrival of
either EPSTEIN or MAXWELL and their guests. ensured t'
house was stocked with food, beverages, and res flowers.
would also help in the arrangement of transportation to and rom
the airport.
stated that there was a high rate of turnover among
the staff emp oyed at the EPSTEIN residence because EPSTE:N
MAXWELL, and others were not very nice to the hired help.
stated EPSTEIN was nice in the beginning but beca ilean."
believed she was fired because she got married. was given
$3000.00 in severance pay.
was never at the residence when EPSTEIN was having
a massage. stated she had taken many messages from girls
who wanted to work for EPSTEIN. The girls would want to know when
EPSTEIN was i to town and they would want to take a
message, so could return thei would leave the
messages on t e counter so that when wou arrive in from
out of town he could review them. One ristmas, "III was asked
to call 5 or 6 of EPSTEIN's "massage girls" and re ay to them that
they could stop to pick up their Christmas gift. Although not
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Continuation ofFD-302 of .On 08/17/2006 2
positive, Will believed she was asked to do this task around
Christmas 4.
told the interviewing agent of an incident that
occurre a EPSTEIN's residence either late summer or early
fall. was unsure of the year but knew it must have been in
2863 2 or 2005. The cleaning crew,
, were working at the-time of-the
entified female(UF), who looked under the age of eighteen,
entered the residence dema money. She had arrived at the
residence in i cab. described her as trashy and
desperate. told the she was unaware of any money that had
been left for the UF, but that she would call the New York Office.
The UF stated that she thought EPSTEIN was going to be at the
residence t contacted the New York Office and they
instructed to pay the UF. The New York Office stated that
could find $200.00 in EPSTEIN's desk draw and she was to use
to pay the Once the UF received the money she departed
the residence. stated to the interviewing agents, that at
one point she to e UF she was going to call the police if the
UF did not leave, but the UF responded that she would call the
police if she did not get her money.
believed that EPST to help girls
it big in Illilodeling industry. sister, told
that EPSTEIN would give money to to e p them go t ollege
or get them started in modeling. stated that she have
been naive but she thought he was rying to help these gir s.
stated that she knew EPSTEIN liked women and that n would
visa the residence even when MAXWELL was not there.
believed there were naked photographs of women throughout t e
residence.
t information as the
following: Jupiter, Florida,
tel hone n r. splesirturralar--
According --- •eta are
eglarair telephone number
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also provided to the interviewing agents a copy of
some of J. he worked at EPSTEIN's residence as well as some
notes made by at her time of employment with EPSTEIN. Those
documents have een placed in a FD-340, a 1-A envelope, and are
maintained with the case file.
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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Damoftransthpaan 12/13/2006
Pursuant to a federal investigation regarding the sexual
exploitation of minors, David Richard Mullen, was interviewed by
the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). After being advised of
the identity of the interviewing agents and purpose of the
interview, Mullen voluntarily provided the following information:
Mullen was formerly employed as a chef at Daniel, a four
star restaurant in New York, New York. He was also formerly
employed as a chef by Jeffrey Epstein. Mullen was seeking
employment and obtained the opportunity for employment with Epstein
from a headhunter. Mullen's pre-employment interview for the
position was conducted by Epstein and Ghislaine.Maxwell
.approximately three years ago. Mullen was employed by Epstein for
approximately one year and five months before he sought employment
elsewhere. Mullen signed a confidentiality clause at the
termination of his employment with Epstein.
Mullen worked at Epstein's New York residence and was on
stand-by to travel at request. He prepared meals for Epstein's
guests more frequently than he prepared meals for Epstein.
Epstein's favorite food item was a toasted peanut butter and jelly
sandwich. Mullen was responsible for keeping food available on the
various properties where Epstein traveled. One item that Mullen
was required to have available at all times was Eli's seven grain
bread purchased from 63rd or 65th Street in New York. Mullen used
Epstein's vehicles, including a Mercedes Benz and a Chevrolet
Suburban, to obtain food as needed for preparation at Epstein's
Palm Beach, Florida r ' ence v. P en with a
residence located at , New York,
New York, as a component o u en s sa ary.
Mullen traveled frequently with Epstein to his properties
in Palm Beach, Florida, the U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI), New Mexico
and New York. Mullen also traveled to Paris, France with Epstein.
Epstein owned a Gulfstream aircraft and a larger Boeing 727
aircraft. The Boeing 727 had a kitchen onboard that Mullen used to
prepare food for Epstein and his guests. During Mullen's travels,
the most notable guests to travel on Epstein's aircraft were John
Kerry and Aaron Barak. Epstein instructed Mullen to refrain from
socializing with any guests on the aircraft.
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Young females frequently traveled on the two private
aircraft with Epstein. Mullen believed most of the females were
from Spain or Russia and were 18 years of age or older, although
some of their ages were questionable. les lived
in the apartment building located at , New
York, New York. Mullen believed the ema es trave e with Epstein
so they could be associated with a person of wealth. The majority
of the females were aspiring models who met Epstein through Jean
Luc and his modeling agency. Epstein was controlling toward the
females and would not allow them to associate with other
individuals. Mullen described the women as "not very bright"
referring to their intelligence.
Mullen believed w ersonal assistant to
Maxwell and Epstein. Mu escri e as an attractive,
nice girl in her 20's. was response e for preparing
Epstein's travel arrangemen s.
III Last Name Unknown (LNU) was another individual who
worked as an assistant to Maxwell. Mullen believed Maxwell and
Epstein's relationship was nothing more than friendship. Mullen
believed Epstein had feelings for Maxwell but they frequently did
not get along. Mullen provided Maxwell's contact information
stored in his cellular telephone: email comaxlemindsorinct.com, work
telephone 212-750-9895, home telephone 212-879-9366, mobile
telephone 917-520-3106 and PIN 202268F98. Mullen was unaware of
what the PIN represented.
One unknown male, 20's in age, frequently brought local
teenaged females to Epstein's residence in Palm Beach, Florida.
Mullen believed the unknown male drove a red Honda Accord. Mullen
estimated that approximately four or five teenaged females would
visit Epstein's Palm Beach residence daily. Sometimes the females
at the residence would go upstairs with Epstein and sometimes they
would gather and talk in the living room area.
Mullen was aware that Epstein received massages every
day. In addition to massages provided by massage therapists
(masseuses), local teenaged females also gave Epstein massages.
Mullen explained that it was easy to distinguish between the
masseuses and the local teenaged females based on their appearance
and demeanor. Mullen was unaware of what occurred between the
teenaged females and Epstein behind closed doors, but opined that
Epstein was receiving more than just massages based on the number
of teenaged females that were going upstairs with him. Mullen did
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not know of the local teens to ever stay at Epstein's Palm Beach
residence overnight. Mullen did not have conversations with the
teenaged females beyond being polite and asking if they needed
anything. Mullen did not engage in relationships with the females
associated with Epstein.
Mullen reviewed a series of images and was asked if he
reco nized the individuals depicted. He recognized
an assistant to Eps in who is married man in Mi mi,
on a He also recognized and
believed to be Epstein s gir ,_rien .
IIIIIIIIIIIIII, owner of a barbeque restaurant in New
Y r '
was emp oye as a chef for Epstein prior to Mullen.
was a former line cook at Daniel Restaurant, New York,
iew ori Mullen was aware that Epstein had other chefs before and
after his employment but he was unable to recall their names.
manages Epstein's St. Thomas, USVI
property. Eistein raves to St. Thomas on his private aircraft
and then takes a helicopter to his property. He also owns a four-
engine speed boat he purchased at auction. The boat is used as a
pleasure craft and is also used as a shuttle for Epstein's staff.
III LNU and LNU. a Filipino couple, m 's
New York residence.. and IIII may reside in the
apartment buil ing.
is'responsib security at Epstein's
New York rest ence. n one occasion, gave Mullen a tour of
Epstein's New York residence which Mul en e ieved was a former
high school.
LNU and
Epstein's illilexico
a Russian man named
ilili
LNU are the property managers of
cated near Santa Fe. Mullen recalled
(phonetic) LNU who worked at Epstein's
Palm Beach residence. stein also had a cleaning crew for the
Palm Beach residence but Mullen was unaware of the crew member's
names.
Mullen heard stories of girls who attempted to steal
items from Epstein's residence and were sent home and not allowed
to return. Mullen did not observe or hear any disturbances during
his employment for Epstein.
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FD-302 (Rev. I0-6-95)
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Date of transcription 12113/2006
Pursuant to a federal investigation regarding the sexual
exploitation of minors, David Richard Mullen, was interviewed by
the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). After being advised of
the identity of the interviewing agents and purpose of the
interview, Mullen voluntarily provided the following information:
Mullen was formerly employed as a chef at Daniel, a four
star restaurant in New York, New York. He was also formerly
employed as a chef by Jeffrey Epstein. Mullen was seeking
employment and obtained the opportunity for employment with Epstein
from a headhunter. Mullen's pre-employment interview for the
position was conducted by Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell
approximately three years ago. Mullen was employed by Epstein for
approximately one year and five months before he sought employment
elsewhere. Mullen signed a confidentiality clause at the
termination of his employment with Epstein.
Mullen worked at Epstein's New York residence and was on
stand-by to travel at request. He prepared meals for Epstein's
guests more frequently than he prepared meals for Epstein.
Epstein's favorite food item was a toasted peanut butter and jelly
sandwich. Mullen was responsible for keeping food available on the
various properties where Epstein traveled. One item that Mullen
was required to have available at all times was Eli's seven grain
bread purchased from 63rd or 65th Street in New York. Mullen used
Epstein's vehicles, including a Mercedes Benz and a Chevrolet
Suburban, to obtain food as needed for preparation at Epstein's
Palm Beach, Florida r ' " 'th a
residence located at New York,
New York, as a componen o u en s sa ary.
• Mullen traveled frequently with Epstein to his properties
in Palm Beach, Florida, the U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI), New Mexico
and New York. Mullen also traveled to Paris, France with Epstein.
Epstein owned a Gulfstream aircraft and a larger Boeing 727
aircraft. The Boeing 727 had a kitchen onboard that Mullen used to
prepare food for Epstein and his guests. During Mullen's travels,
the most notable guests to travel on Epstein's aircraft were John
Kerry and Aaron Barak. Epstein instructed Mullen to refrain from
socializing with any guests on the aircraft.
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ContelvatamoataX0of David Richard Mullen .0'1 32/13/2006 Jar 2
Young females frequently traveled on the two private
aircraft with Epstein. Mullen believed most of the females were
from Spain or Russia and were 18 years of age or older, although
some of their ages were questionable. Several of the f males lived
in the apartment building located at , New
York, New York. Mullen believed the ema es rave e wi h Epstein
so they could be associated with a person of wealth. The majority
of the females were aspiring models who met Epstein through Jean
Luc and his modeling agency. Epstein was controlling toward the
females and would not allow them to associate with other
individuals. Mullen described the women as "not very bright"
referring to their intelligence.
Mullen believed ersonal assistant to
Maxwell and Epstein. Mu escr e as an attractive,
nice girl in her 20's. was response e for preparing
Epstein's travel arrangements.
III Last Name Unknown (LNU) was another individual who
worked as an assistant to Maxwell. Mullen believed Maxwell and
Epstein's relationship was nothing more than friendship. Mullen
believed Epstein had feelings for Maxwell but they frequently did
not get along. Mullen provided exc./O11's contact ' rmatio
stored in his cell ar tel
en was unaware of
represen e
One unknown male, 20's in age, frequently brought local
teenaged females to Epstein's residence in Palm Beach, Florida.
Mullen believed the unknown male drove a red Honda Accord. Mullen
estimated that approximately four or five teenaged females would
visit Epstein's Palm Beach residence daily. Sometimes the females
at the residence would go upstairs with Epstein and sometimes they
would gather and talk in the living room area.
Mullen was aware that Epstein received massages every
day. In addition to massages provided by massage therapists
(masseuses), local teenaged females also gave Epstein massages.
Mullen explained that it was easy to distinguish between the
masseuses and the local teenaged females based on their appearance
and demeanor. Mullen was unaware of what occurred between the
teenaged females and Epstein behind closed doors, but opined that
Epstein was receiving more than just massages based on the number
of teenaged females that were going upstairs with him. Mullen did
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not know of the local teens to ever stay at Epstein's Palm Beach
residence overnight. Mullen did not have conversations with the
teenaged females beyond being polite and asking if they needed
anything. Mullen did not engage in relationships with the females
associated with Epstein.
Mullen reviewed a series of images and was asked if he
rec ized the individuals depicted. He recognized
an assistant to spsi iiimiimwa an
e also recognized and
believed to be Epstein's!!!!!!rien .
, owner of a barbeque restaurant in New
was emp oye as a chef for Epstein prior to Mullen.
was a former line cook at Daniel Restaurant, New York,
Mullen was aware that Epstein had other chefs before and
after his employment but he was unable to recall their names.
manages Epstein's St. Thomas, USVI
property. s ein rave s to St. Thomas on his private aircraft
and then takes a helicopter to his property. He also owns a four-
engine speed boat he purchased at auction. The boat is used as a
pleasure craft and is also used as a shuttle for Epstein's staff.
III LNU and Filipino couple,
irk residence. and may reside in the
iiiii apartment buil ing.
is responsib security at Epstein's
New York rest ence. n one occasion, il gave Mullen a tour of
Epstein's New York residence which MulOen lil
e ieved was a former
high school.
LNU and
Epstein's Mexici lioll
a Russian man named
Illi
LNU are the property managers of
cated near Santa Fe. Mullen recalled
(phonetic) LNU who worked at Epstein's
Palm Beach residence. stein also had a cleaning crew for the
Palm Beach residence but Mullen was unaware of the crew member's
names.
Mullen heard stories of girls who attempted to steal
items from Epstein's residence and were sent home and not allowed
to return. Mullen did not observe or hear any disturbances during
his employment for Epstein.
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a
Pursuant to a federal investigation regarding the sexual
exploitation of minors, David Richard Mullen was interviewed by
the FBI. Mullen's identifying information is recorded below:
Name: David Richard Mullen
Race: White
Sex: Male
DOB
Home Address:
Lantana Florida
Cellular Telephone:
Employment: C arlton
Mana apan Florida
Phone:
Fax:
3/6- tiff -
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IIP
31E-MM-108062
Pursuant to a federal investigation regarding the sexual
exploitation of minors, David Richard Mullen was interviewed by
the FBI. Mullen's identifying information is recorded below:
Name: David Richard •ullen
Race: White
Sex: Male
DOB
Home Address:
na
Lanta rs a
Cellular Telephone:
Employment: Chef Ritz Carlton
Mann apan F ors a
Phone:
Fax: 561-540-4821
/08ob)
EFTA01688767
Automated Serial Permanent Charge-Out
FD-5a (1-5-94)
Date: 06/21/07 Time: 13:39
Case ID: 31E-MM-108062 Serial: 54
Description of Document:
Type : FD909
Date : 01/04/07
To : T-MOBIL USA INC
From : MIAMI
Topic: REQUEST FOR ALL ACCOUNT AND BILLING INFORMATION
Reason for Permanent Charge-Out:
transfer to subpoena sub
Transferred to:
Case ID: 31E-MM-108062-SBP Serial: 57
Employee:
e -mem -/0$10692S,
EFTA01688768
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Automated Serial Permanent Charge-Out
FD-5a (1-5-94)
Date: 06/21/07 Time: 13:41
Case ID: 31E-MM-108062 Serial: 55
Description of Document:
Type : FD909
Date : 01/15/07
To : T-MOBILE USA INC
From : MIAMI
Topic: REQUEST FOR ALL ACCOUNT AND BILLING INFORMATION
Reason for Permanent Charge-Out:
transfer to subpoena sub
Transferred to:
Case ID: 31E-MM-108062-SBP Serial: 58
Employee:
3 /12- t4 -14-1-105(04,2SS
EFTA01688769
Automated Serial Permanent Charge-Out
FD-5a (1-5-94)
Date: 06/21/07 Time: 13:44
Case ID: 31E-MM-108062 Serial: 56
Description of Document:
Type : FD909
Date : 01/15/07
To : CINGULAR WIRELESS
From : MIAMI
Topic: REQUEST FOR ALL ACCOUNT AND BILLING INFORMATION
Reason for Permanent Charge-Out:
transfer to subpoena sub
Transferred to:
Case ID: 31E-MM-108062-SBP Serial: 59
Employee:
.3/E- gm -4280
EFTA01688770
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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Precedence: ROUTINE Date: 01/25/2007
To: Miami Attn: Third Party Draft
From: Miami
Squad PB-2
Contact:
Approved By:
Drafted By:
Case ID #: 31E-MM-108067" (Pending)
Title: IN;
WELL
WSTA - CHILD PROSTITUTION
Synopsis: To request funds for expenses associated to the
above captioned case.
Enclosure(s): Enclosed for Miami Third Party Draft: Original
Sprint bill with associated FD-794 and Original Washington
Mutual bill with associated FD-794.
Details: SA requests Third Party Draft provide
payment in the amount o 5205.00 to Sprint for Detail Call
Reports that provided pertinent information on individuals of
interest in the ongoing federal investigation. This expense
incurred due to the extensive record search requested by the
case agent. It should be• noted that the Detail Call Reports
are not verbatim to for authorization was
obtained from ASAC
SA requests Third Party Draft provide
payment in the amount o $18.25 to Washington Mutual for
administrative fees incurred while providing bank and credit
card records pertaining to individuals of interest in the
ongoing federal investigation.
3/e- /Vie_ /otsobaz_sy
EFTA01688771
To:
Re:
Miami From: ilami
31E-MM-1C8062, 01/25/2007
•
LEAD(s):
Set Lead 1: (Info)
MIAMI.
AT MIAMI
Third Party Draft shall issue and submit payment in
the amount of $205.00 to Sprint and $18.25 to Washington
Mutual to pay expenses associated with the captioned case.
EFTA01688772
FD302(Rev.10445)
- -
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Dateonramciptim 08/18/2006
DAVID ROGERS, dob IIIIIIIIII, residin at
orth, Florida, te ep one number(s) an
(cellular), was interviewed at the FED EAU OF
, PALM BEACH COUNTY RESIDENT AGENCY's Office, West
Palm Beac so present e ew was ROGERS'
y, of
33304, telephone nu
and (cellular). After being advised of
e entity of the intery awing agents and the nature of the
interview, ROGERS provided the following information:
ROGERS has been employed as a pilot for JEFFREY EPSTEIN
since July 1991. His current salary is $165,000.00 plus benefits.
PriOr to his employment with EPSTEIN, ROGERS sold aircraft for
GLIMCHER, a company located near THE LIMITED Flight Department.
ROGERS was employed there from 1987 to 1991. According to R,QCERS,
EPSTEIN has two other full time pilots, LARRY VISOSKI, an
EPSTEIN also has a full time flight engineer,
On occasion, in 2004 and 2005, a contracted pi o ,
was required to assist with flying EPSTEIN to differen
ions.
ROGERS was the Chief Captain for EPSTEIN until January
2005. LARRY VISOSKI took over the responsibilities of Chief Pilot
after a continual disagreement between EPSTEIN and ROGERS on
landing techniques. This was a demotion and a decrease in pay for
ROGERS. ROGERS stated that EPSTEIN was unhappy with the method in
which ROGERS landed the aircraft when arriving at Palm Beach
International Airport.
ROGERS provided the interviewing agents, via a Grand Jury
Subpoena, a copy of his 2004 and 2005 personal aircraft log book
and passenger manifest forms. The passenger manifest forms were
for all flights during 2004 and 2005 for a Boeing 727, tail number
N908JE„ and a Gulfstream, tail number N909JE. According to
ROGERS, the passenger manifest forms were filled out by the Captain
or Co-pilot every time either aircraft was used for travel. If
ROGERS or the other pilots were unable to obtain the names of the
individuals traveling with EPSTEIN, they would list the individuals
on the passenger manifest form by gender, "male" or "female", or
"passenger" or "pax". ROGERS stated that it was seldom that he
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Filet 31 M-108062 Due dictated 08/15/2006
by SA
This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to your natty-,
n and its contents are not to be distnbuted outside your agency.
3/E A.? -o' a-a
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cominua6manowa David RoaPrs 'On 08/15/2006 Page 2
would pilot either aircraft without EPSTEIN being a passenger on
the planes.
The Boeing 727, tail number N908JE, is owned by a
subsidiary company of EPSTEIN, JEGE, INCORPORATED, and can fly up
to 26 passengers. The Gulfstream, tail number N909JE, is owned and
operated by another of EPSTEIN's subsidiary companies, HYPERION
AIR, INCORPORATED, and can fly up to 12 passengers. ROGERS
believes EPSTEIN has separate entities for each plane for liability
reasons. ROGERS stated that EPSTEIN also owned a six passenger
Helicopter, Bel 407, tail number 491GM.
RODGERS stated that he would usually receive notification
from VISOSKI or from EPSTEIN's office when flight arrangements were
being made. Lead time or a tri most commonly was between eight
to twenty-four hours. EPSTEIN's personal assistant,
was responsible for c ating travel arrangements for EPSTEIN.
ROGERS believed that took over primary duties as EPSTEIN's
personal assistant from GHISLAINE MAXWELL in late 2001.
would handle setting up the staff for EPSTEIN's visits to ulti
residences as well as transportation needs to and from the
airports.
ROGERS advised that he had never witnessed any underage
females aboard the aircrafts. However ROGERS did state that there
had been to many to count when it came to females ranging in age
from 21 to 23. ROGERS also said that he had never observed any sex
toys aboard either of EPSTEIN's aircraft.
When the interviewing agents asked ROGERS for specific
telephone numbers for several individuals, ROGERS provided the
information from a personal digital assistant(PDA). The below list
of individuals, primarily, current and past employees of EPSTEIN,
were provided by ROGERS:
JEFFREY EPSTEIN - New York Residence, telephone number (212)772-
9416; London residence, telephone number 0044767785771552; cellular
telephone number (917)601-4143; Columbus, Ohio residence telephone
numbers (614)371-4444 and (614)371-1213; Cambridge, Massachusetts
(617)496-4667
- Property Manager foraillasidence in the
. . irgin s an number and cellular
telephone number
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OrtimudionaMMad David Rogers ,On 08/15/2006. ,Page 3
BRYCE GORDON - Ranch Mana er or EPSTEIN's residence in New Mexico,
telephone number
JANUSZ BANASIAK - House manager for EPSTEIN's residence in Palm
Beach, BANASIAK employed for possibly a year or lon er telephone
number ,
cellular telephone number
ALFREDO Last Name Unknown(LNU) - Prior House Manager for EPSTEIN's
residence in Palm Beach, Florida
LNU and LNU - prior House Managers for EPSTEIN's
rest ence in Palm each, Florida
LESLIE GROFF - Executive Assistant to EPSTEIN,
- nal Assistant to EPSTEIN, cellul
nu er , old cellular telephone number
- t rlfriend of EPSTEIN, cellular 1 h n
tiler , believed to be residing at
ew or c, ew York.
- possible Assistant to EPSTEIN '
cons ruc on projects, cellular telephone number
- possible em Lo ee to ither EPSTEIN or GHILISINE
Illiglissistant to associate for the last two
years
personal assistant (ROGERS has not
seen in aw ile)
- Possible employee
JEAN BRUNEL - associated to an Italian Modeling Agency
IGOR ZINOVIEW - Personal trainer to EPSTEIN
LANCE CALLOWAY - EPSTEIN's chef for the last year
DAVID MULLEN - EPSTEIN's chef prior to CALLOWAY
BRENT TINDALL - EPSTEIN's chef in 2004
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•
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Dote of transcription 08/18/2006
DAVIDAGERS, ets.i.d;Ln at
Lake Woreh clattalone
---MiDa j e ep numbers)
(cellular), was interviewed— art U OF
,--PALM—BEACH COUNTY RESIDENT AGENCY's Office, West
so th- in ervi w was ROGERS,
of
au•er e ep,onen er,s
. and, (cellular): After being advised of
t e entity of the interviewing agents and the nature of the
interview, ROGERS provided the following information:
ROGERS has been employed as a pilot for JEFFREY EPSTEIN
since July 1991. His current salary is $165,000.00 plus benefits.
Prior to his employment with EPSTEIN, ROGERS sold aircraft for
GLIMCHER, a company located near THE LIMITED Flight Department.
ROGERS was employed there from 1987 to 1991. According to ROGERS,
EPSTEIN has two other full time pilots, LARRY VISOSKI, and
EPSTEIN also has a full time flight engineer,
On occasion, in 2004 and 2005, a contracted pint,
was required to assist with flying EPSTEIN to differen
oca ions.
ROGERS was the Chief Captain for EPSTEIN until January
2005. LARRY VISOSKI took over the responsibilities of Chief Pilot
after a continual disagreement between EPSTEIN and ROGERS on
landing techniques. This was a demotion and a decrease in pay for
ROGERS. ROGERS stated that EPSTEIN was unhappy with the method in
which ROGERS landed the aircraft when arriving at Palm Beach
International Airport.
ROGERS provided the interviewing agents, via a Grand Jury
Subpoena, a copy of his 2004 and 2005 personal aircraft log book
and passenger manifest forms. The passenger manifest forms were
for all flights during 2004 and 2005 for a Boeing 727, tail number
N908JE„ and a Gulfstream, tail number N909JE. According to
ROGERS, the passenger manifest forms were filled out by the Captain
or Co-pilot every time either aircraft was used for travel. If
ROGERS or the other pilots were unable to obtain the names of the
individuals traveling with EPSTEIN, they would list the individuals
on the passenger manifest form by gender, "male" or "female", or
"passenger" or "pax". ROGERS stated that it was seldom that he
investigation on 08/15/2006 m West Palm Beach, Florida
mu 3 t -108062 Date dictated 08/15/2006
by S CM:).A. • ?CZ —
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it said its contents arc not to be distributed outside your agency.
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EFTA01688776
• I.
FD-302a (Acv. 106-95)
31E—MM-1O8O62
Continuation offD-302of David Rocers .O1O8/15/2OO6 ,Pagc 2
would pilot either aircraft without EPSTEIN being a passenger on
the planes.
The Boeing 727, tail number S .08JE, is owned by a
subsisliary_company..ot EPSYEIN.,_413GEEINcoRpoRATwo,,. and can fly up
to 26 passengers. The Gulfstrean, lall-nuMber:N909JE, is owned and
operated by another 31- EPBTEIMis subsidiary companies, JYPERION
AIR, INCORPORATED, and cdri-flk-UP to 12 passengers. ROGERS
believes EPSTEIN has separate entities for each plane for liability
reasons. ROGERS stated that EPSTEIN also owned a six passenger
Helicopter, Bel 407, tail number 491GM.
RODGERS stated that he would usually receive notification
from VISOSKI or from EPSTEIN's office when flight arrangements were
being made. Lead time st commonly was between eight
to twenty-four hours. EPSTEIN's personal assistant,
r
was responsible for c atang travel arrangements for EPSTEIN.
ROGERS believed that took over primary duties as E 's
personal assistant from SLAINE MAXWELL in late 2001.
would handle setting up the staff for EPSTEIN's visits to is multi
residences as well as transportation needs to and from the
airports.
ROGERS advised that he had never witnessed any underage
females aboard the aircra£ts. However ROGERS did state that there
had been to many to count when it came to females ranging in age
.from 21 to 23. ROGERS also said that he had never observed any sex
toys aboard either of EPSTEIN's aircraft.
When the interviewing agents asked ROGERS for specific
telephone numbers for several individuals, ROGERS provided the
information from a personal digital assistant(PDA). The below list
of individuals, primarily, current and past employees of EPSTEIN,
were provided by ROGERS:
JEFFREY PSTEIN - New York Residence, telephone number (212)772-
9416; London residence, telephone number OO44767785771552; cellular
telephone number (917)6O1-4143; Columbus, Ohio residence telephone
numbers (614)371-4444 and (614)371-1213; Cambridge, Massachusetts
(617)496-4667
- Property Manager. for residence in the
irg "' number and cellular
gglephone
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ContimmicmdSID-Mor David Rogers ,On 08/15/2006 .Pate 3
SEXCE— RDON - Ran r for. EPSTZIN1s_tep.idauce_4n_litx_MAKj.p.O,
telephone number_
JANUpASIAIC - House manager for EPSTEIN's residence in Palm
Beach, BANASIAK m Toyed for possibly a year or lon er tele hone
number , cellular,telephone number
ALFREDO Last Name Unknown(LNU) - Prior House Manager for EPSTEIN'S
residence in Palm Beach, Florida
LNU and LNU - prior House Managers for EPSTEIN's
rest ence in Palm each, Florida
LESLIE GROFF - Executive Assistant to EPSTEIN,
- Personal Assistant to EPSTEIN, cellul -
old cellular telephone number:
lfriend of EPSTEIN, cellular tele hone -
believed to be resiang at
- possible Assistant to EPSTEIN
construction projeatiar telephone nUmber
"
- possible either EPSTEIN or GHILISINE
IIIII,Issistant to associate for the last two
years
personal assistant (ROGERS has not
seen in aw Ile)
- Possible employee
JEAN BRUNEL - associated to an Italian Modeling Agency
IGOR ZINOVIEW - Personal trainer to EPSTEIN
LANCE CALLOWAY - EPSTEIN's chef for the last year
DAVID MULLEN - EPSTEIN's chef prior to CALLOWAY
BRENT TINDALL - EPSTEIN's chef in 2004
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• •
' I"
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
mdeatrumthom 12/01/2006
d place of birth
Columbus, al Palm Beach,
Florida 33411, hom u •er cellular
telephone numbers and , was interviewed
at the FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVE IGATI BEACH COUNTY
RESIDENT AGENCY (PBCRA), located at , We lm
Lori' a rney
of Ft.
Orl•a 04, to en one nu er s and
(cellular) a o A ERBURY
GOLDBERGER & WEISS, P.A., , West Palm
Beach, Florida 33401, telep one nu er After being
advised of the ide f the interviewing agents and the nature
of the interview, provided the following information:
is currently a full time pilot employ
JEFFREY EP as a captain for EPSTEIN's airplanes. lid has
been employed by EPSTEIN since January 2005. Prior emp oym, en
included piloting as a captain for The Limited Brands, specifically
He began working f r in 1985 and remained
tnere un e Spring of 2004. was offered an opportunity
to advance and took a piloting job,flying executives for the
Venetian Hotels, Las V -vada. Due to difficulties with the
Chairman i l ioard, was ikecember 2004.
Through asso th EPSTEIN's
airplan r and contac wit EIN whi ing
for was o urrent employment.
state na w e piloting for he had not seen any young
females passengers.
stated his current salary is $150,000 - $155,000.
was pal a Christmas bonus of $5000.00, gross income.
stated that EPSTEIN has three ful captains with one
ngthe chief captain, LARRY VI
ea stated that in his
position he would be "on call." continued explaining that
VISOSKI would contact him providing short notice, usually a days
notice, when EPSTEIN would need him to pilot an aircraft.
When piloting an aircraft for EPSTEIN, or the co-
pilot would always complete two forms. The firstill.required by
the FAA, was a maintenance log, which would record the date of
Investigation on at West Palm Beach, Florida
Pile 3 Datediamoi 12/01/2006
by
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it and its contents an not to be distributed outside your agency.
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centinwtiono[FD-302of .0n11/27/2046 .Page 2
flight, as well as; air time for the aircraft. The other form was
a flight manifest which, among other items, listed number of
passengers, in some cases identity of passengers, departure and
arrival destinations as well as date and time of flight. The
flight manifest is not required by law; however, both forms are
completed by the designated captain of the flight. These
responsibilities are rotated amongst the pilots. The forms are
sent to the office on a monthly basis.
has never observed un girls (under twenty)
as passengers on EPSTEIN's airplanes. did state that once
or twice children accompanied by adults were passengers on the
airplanes.
stated that h s strictly a business
relationship wi EPSTEIN. believed that EPSTEIN is a
financial money manager as never socially been to any of
EPSTEIN's residences. Interviewed for his current job at
EPSTEIN's Palm Beach rest ence.
provided, EPSTEIN's as istant, s
cellular tilPe number as
provided the following address as a past
residence:
es ervi io 43082
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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Date du-inscription 12/01/2006
place,of birth
Columbus, O io, r si al Palm Beach,
leiorida
telephone numbers . was interviewed
at -the FEDERAL BUR ACH COUNTY
RESIDENT AGENCY (PBCRA), W m
Beach, Florid rney
of Ft
al orica a ep one nu er p and 14÷ -11.•
(cellular) and Attorney JACKaiLDBERGER 0 TERBURY
WEISS, P.A. 250 Australia 00, West -Palm :J.
Beach, Florida 33401, tolephone.number . After being
advised of the Edell, f the interviewing agents and the nature
of the interview, provided the following information:
is currently a full time pilot
airplaneemploy .
JEFFREY EP as a captain for EPSTEIN's s. has
been employed by EPSTEIN since January 2005. Prior emp-oymen
in 1 ed piloting as a captain for Th 'ted Brands, specifically
He began working in 1985 and remained
t ere until the Spring of 2004. was offered an opportunity
to advance and took a piloting jo , ying executives for the
Venetian Hotels,'Las Ve vada. Due to difficulties with the
Chairman of the Board, was ' ecember 2004.
Through assoc th EPSTEIN's
airp and con act wi EIN whi ing
for was o ere urrent employment.
statInTra w e piloting for he had not seen any young
females passengers.
stated his current salary is $150,000 - $155,000.
was pal a Christmas bonus of $5000.00, gross income.
stated that EPSTEIN has three ful im captains with one
ing he chief captain, LARRY VI stated that in his
position he would be "on call." con inued explaining that
V/SOSKI would contact him providing s ort notice, usually a days
notice, when EPSTEIN would need him to pilot an aircraft.
When piloting an aircraft for EPSTEIN, or the co-
pilot would always complete two forms. The firsti tEl i required by
the FAA, was a maintenance log, which would record the date of
Weestigaticoon 11/27/2006 as West Palm Beach, Florida
File I Da:edit:WM 12/01/2006
by Oz (01MO?..
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it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency.
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flight, as well as; air time for the aircraft. The other form was
a flight manifest which, among other items, listed number of
passengers, in some cases identity of passengers, departure and
arrival destinations as well as date and time of flight. The
flight manifest is not required by law; however, both forms are
completed by the designated captain of the flight. These
responsibilities are rotated amongst the pilots. The forms are
sent to the office on a monthly basis.
has never observed un girls (under twenty)
as passengers on EPSTEIN's airplanes. did state that once
or twice children accompanied by adults were passengers on the
airplanes.
stated tha s strictly a business
relationship EPSTEIN. believed that EPSTEIN is a
financial money manager as never socially been to any of
EPSTEIN's residences. interviewed for his current job at
EPSTEIN's Palm Beach rest ence
provided, EPSTEIN' a istant,
cellular to ep one number as
residence:
MO provided the following address as a past
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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mkawansa 11/01/2006
was interviewed near her residence in
West Palm eac , F ori a regarding a federal investigation
involving the sexual exploitation of minors. After being advised
of the iden the interviewing agents and the nature of the
interview, provided the following information:
believed she first began providing massages to
EPSTEIN at is residence in Palm Beach, Florida in June 2004. She
was sixteen years old and thought she would'be providin EPSTEIN
with a massage or possibly modeling lingerie for him.
irst traveled to EPSTEIN's Palm Beach resi dence by Yel ow ,
, with anoth
massy e, BIN touched
. After the massage was over, s emp oyee, escribed
as aving darker d looking f , took the two girls back
to their homes. con once they were home and
wanted to call ce. was upset and did not
understand why would a e er to EPSTEIN's residence if she
knew it inv more than pro • • a massage or modeling
lingerie. discouraged from reporting EPSTEIN to the
authorities.
believed she went to EPSTEIN's residence on at
least three occasions, all visits were made over approximately a
one month time neri d. On the second visit she took a friend,
LNU. did not disrobe completely, she e
in her
n
ir• vis , s e wen o On this
visit, EPSTEIN instructed ff
He told her a
massage, 4.4 EIN
was told by EPSTEIN that she w of to tell
anyone whallig i lappened during the massages. began
v ' phone calls from EPSTEIN and EPSTE s assistant,
stated that on each of th .-s to EPSTEIN's
residence s IM taken a Xanax. However, stated that she
Investigation on 10/30/2006 s West Palm Beach, Florida
Files 3 -108062 Date dictated 10/30/2006
by
This document contains neither recommendations not 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.
S ic_ K., - A A 2 -40
EFTA01688783
FD-3022 (Rev. 10-645)
• •
31E-MM-108062
Continianon of f-0-302 of .O110/30/2006 ,Pagc 2
knows clearly what EPSTEIN did to her in retards to him touching
her inappropriately.
EFTA01688784
II1
FD-302 (Rev. 10-5-95)
• •
-I-
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Data of trans.:601bn 11/01/2006
was interviewed near her residence in
West Palm each, Florida regarding a federal investigation
involving the sexual exploitation of minors. After being advised
of the iden the interviewing agents and the nature of the
interview, provided the following information:
believed she first began providing massages to
EPSTEIN at is residence in Palm Beach, Florida in June 2004. She
was sixteen years old and thought she would be providin• EPSTEIN
with a massage or possibly modeling lingerie for him.
first traveled to EPSTEIN's Palm Bea by Y
, with another female
TEIN touched
After the massage was over, P TEI s emp oyee, •escribed
as having darker d looking f , took the two girls back
to their homes. con once they were home and
wanted to call ice. as upset and did not
understand why would tae .er to EPSTEIN's residence if she
knew it involy more than prow . " a massage or modeling
lingerie. discouraged from reporting EPSTEIN to the
authorities.
believed she went to EPSTEIN's residence on at
least three occasions, all visits were made over approximately a
nth ti d. On the second visit she took a friend,
LNU. did not disrobe completely, '
t e
, s e wen On this
visit, EPSTEIN instructed
He told her that she wa h
massage,
was told by EPSTEIN that she to tell
anyone whaillilliappened during the massages. began
avoidin tel phone calls from EPSTEIN and EPSTE s assistant,
•
stated that on each of th • ' s to EPSTEIN's
residence s.e a taken a Xanax. However, stated that she
Investigation On 10/30/2006 m West Palm Beach, Florida
File 0 Date dictated 10/30/2006
by
This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FM. It is the property of the PSI and is loaned CO your agency;
it and its contents are not to be distributed cut:side your agency.
e Mug --`47efo CO2- 40
EFTA01688785
FD-302a (Ftcv. ID-6-95)
•
31E-MM-108062
Continuation of FD-302 of ,On 10/30/2006 ,Page 2
knows clearly what EPSTEIN did to her in regards to him touching
her inappropriately.
EFTA01688786
- 08062
.IIIIII
-
1
Pursuant to a federal investigation regarding the se tion of minors,
a victim, was interviewed by the FBI. identifying
orma on is recor e elow:
Name:
Race. White
Sex: Female
DOB:
Home Address:
• West
mi ,.•Florida 33415
Telephone:
Cellular Telephone:
\Sic - A.0.4 p re -
EFTA01688787
•
fol-/rA
08062
1
Pursuant
Pursuattt a federal investigation regarding the se ' tion of minors,
a victim, was interviewed by the FBI. identifying
i orma ion is recor e ow:
Name:
Race: White
Sex: Female
DOB:
Home Address:
es m eac , Florida 33415
Telephone:
Cellular Telephone:
v.
xi/
/
05'6
-4/
31E-
EFTA01688788
31E-MM-108062
1
Pursuant to a federal ding the
sexual exploitation of was
interviewed by the FBI. i en ying n ormation is
recorded below:
Name:
Race:
Sex:
DOB:
SSAN:
Address:
33470
Cellular telephone:
Miscellaneous: a
The captioned identifying information is current to
date and replaces previously serialized insert #22.
3/6- Art-i-loroten2-4A,
EFTA01688789
• 40 /1/247
31E-MM-108062
1
Pursuant to a federal .nvesti ation re arding the
sexual exploitation of m' was
interviewed by the FBI. i en i ying in ormation is
recorded below:
Name:
Race:
Sex:
DOB:
SSAN:
Address:
Florida, 33470
Cellular telephone:
Miscellaneous: udent at
The captioned identifying information is current to
date and replaces previously serialized insert #22.
EFTA01688790
Automated Serial Permanent Charge-Out
FD-5a (1-5-94)
Date: 02/06/07 Time: 14:34
Case ID: 31E-MM-108062 Serial: 63
Description of Document:
Type :
Date : 01/23/07
To
Prom : US DISR COURT
Topic: EXECUTIVE FGJ SUBPOENA POR
Reason for Permanent Charge-Out:
transfer to the sub sbp
Transferred to:
Case ID: 318-MM-108062-SEP Serial: 3
Employee:
EFTA01688791
Automated Serial Permanent Charge-Out
FD-5a (1-5-94)
Date: 02/06/07 Time: 14:35
Case ID: 31E-MM-108062 Serial: 64
Description of Document:
Type : I.NLET
Date : 01 24 07
To
From :
Topic: FGa SUBPOENA FOR
Reason for Permanent Charge-Out:
transfer to sub sbp
Transferred to:
Case ID: 31E-MM-108062-SBP Serial: 4
Employee:
3/E-btm-fora4a-k,
EFTA01688792
• •
Automated Serial Permanent Charge-Out
FD-5a (1-5-94)
Date: 02/06/07 Time: 14:36
Case ID: 31E-MM-108062 Serial: 65
Description of Document:
Type : OTHER
Date : 01 23 07
To
From : DIST COURT
Topic: EXECUTIVE FGJ SUBPOENA FOR
Reason for Permanent Charge-Out:
transfer to sbp sub
Transferred to:
Case ID: 31E-MM-108062-SBP Serial: 5
Employee:
31-e- MM -tonn-2-sie
EFTA01688793
Automated Serial Permanent Charge-Out
FD-5a (1-5-94)
Date: 02/06/07 Time: 14:37
Case ID: 31E-MM-108062 Serial: 66
Description of Document:
Type : INLET
Date : 01 24 07
To
From : US ATTORNEY
Topic: RE: FGJ SUBPOENA SERVED ON
Reason for Permanent Charge-Out:
transfer to sbp sub
Transferred to:
Case ID: 31E-MM-108062-SBP Serial: 6
Employee:
3/6- Nig- /0104a-64
EFTA01688794
rr- -r
Y- • •
0ini.01-314003)
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Precedence: ROUTINE Date: 02/15/2007
To: Miami Attn: PaliB girsi iara
SA
From: Albuquerque
Squad 13/ Santa Fe RA
Contact: SA
Approved By:
Drafte By: -1,1
ID : 31E-MM-108062 (Pending)
Title: JEFFREY EPSTEIN;
GHISLAt. WELL
WSTA-CHILD PROSTITUTION
Synopsis: To report results of covered lead.
Enclosure(s): re the original and one copy of FD-302'
interview of and agent's original notes.
Details: An i was conducted on
02/08/2007 at an ey, New Mexico. Results
of the interview are contained in the enclosed FD-302.
Pending further direction from Miami, Santa Fe RA
considers this lead covered.
ale- -iore&2-47
EFTA01688795
FD-791(Rev. 2-7-O0)
itlassification
(AC) Criminate CF) Asset (GA) BOG
(AD) Crirrinal OCDETF Case DC) Grow U UCO (GB) OPS
(AF) FCI Case (00) OCDETF Grow II (GC) Air Operaleo
(BC) InforrnangCW (E) Growl (H) SSG
(BD) InforrnanetW Provkling Drug Info. (r) FCI UCO 4.1) FCI Lookout
Draft Request 2. Date I .... I f I / I r.- /
3. Request for: ( ) Advance (Expense 4. Social Security No
5. Payee Name: 6. File No: J•
I II i- I ‘1% 'I l i I
16. Cat Item No 7. Description 8. Amount
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
9. Total $
10. Justification:
Asset/Informant Ale No. Symbol No.
Payment/Code Name Period Covered to
One Time Non-symbol Source Payment:
True Name: DOB: / / SSAN:
Date of Waiver: / /
11. Payment for reimbursable expense - forfeiture or drug related? Yes No
12. Requested by: 13. Telephone NO: I I I
t
14. Approval Date
Supervisor Initials:
SAC/ ASAC / AO / SAS Approval.
Supply Technician Approval.
Draft Approval Officer:
Procurement Authorization: No.
15. Vendor No, Group , 17 OtgigatI0n No.
18. Cost Center: 19. Squad/RA: 20. FO11OW-Up Date:
I I I I { I I I
21 Document No. 22. CONF COMM
I _I
23. Draft NO: 24. bi"tte 25. Cashier
26. Settlement of Advance: Prior month Advance Balance: $ tr.
This Advance: $
Less: Receipts: $ f f. .2
Funds Returned and/ or Cash on Hand' $
. Amount to be ReirnbursedS
27. Document-Noll_
11- v j li t .4 I n) i)
28. Draft No: 29. Date: _)/..)// eA,
Shaded areas for draft office use only
Classification:
Classified By:
Blue Copy - AdmitistratiVc/Creec File Declassify on:
/ rt i te 2
EFTA01688796
DRAFT REQUEST FORM INSTRUCTIONS
REQUESTING EMPLOYEE - Complete blocks 1 to 13 as follows:
1 - Enter Budget Category Classification to which expenses will be charged.
2 - Current date.
3 - Cheek the box to indicate if this request is for an advance of funds or for payment of an expense,
4 - Your Social Security Account Number.
5 - The name of the person or company that should appear on the check.
6 - The substantive file number, or the file number of the case benefitted by a payment to an informant, asset or
cooperative witness. (Ifmore than one case, see No. 10 below)
7 - Brief description of the type of expense to be paid.
8 - Amount requested for each type ofexpense.
9 - Total amount requested.
10 - Enter a briefjustification for expense or advance requested. Indicate multiple cases benefitted by
asset/inforrnation/CW payment if applicable. For Field Office Use Only: A justification
electronic communication must be completed for informant/asset/CV,' expenses and placed in the applicable
informant/asset/CW file, maintained in the field office
II - Check the proper answer to indicate if the requested expense is reimbursable as asset forfeiture related or as a
payment for drug information.
12 - YOUT name.
13 - Your telephone number or extension.
.APPROVAL:
Id - Each request should be reviewed by the employee's direct supervisor, who should initial the form to
indicate review. Confidential expenses must be approved by signature of an ASAC or above. Expense/Advance
requests for the purchase of supplies or equipment must be approved by the Supply Technician prior to
payment Commercial expenses must be approved by signature of an AOSM or above prior to payment. The
Draft Approval Officer may approve commercial expenses under $50.00. Indicate the name of the FBIHQ
procurement officer and telephonic authorization number (T- number), if appropriate. All advances and
expenses must be approved by the Draft Approval Officer, who will complete the following parts of this form:
APPROVAL OFFICER:
15 - Vendor Number and Vendor Group Number.
16 - Classify the expense using Catalog Number (CAT) and Item Number.
17 - Obligation number if an advance is issued.
18 - Your cost center.
19 - SquacVRA code, if applicable.
20 - Follow-up date for advance liquidation.
DRAFT CASHIER:
21 - Document Number assigned to this transaction.
22 - Cheek if this transaction is confidential (CONF) or cormnoreial (COMM). .
23 • Draft Number.
24 - Date issued.
25 - Cater initials.
26 - Eater advance settlement information when receipts are presented and the matching expense
transaction is entered. If a supplemental draft is issued, complete blocks 27 to 30.
27 - Document Number issued to this transaction.
28 - Draft Number
29 - Date issued.
30 - Cashier initials.
••
EFTA01688797
FD-194 (Rey. 24.00
H ,
(Cqg granenal OCI;EIFCue
IAF FCICale
[IL lirrns
trUC a Pr
1. Classification
ONO into
((DEC4
)) aro:p
i n UCO
OCOETF
r( arNO
GrouP ti
0 ---
" in; tin
it GO) Air Operation
= PA) ttrloolopur
Draft Request 2. Date — i / 3 1 II n 3 I r iG 7
3. Request for: Advance Ex ens 4. Social Security No:
i.
5. Payee Name: . File No: i ''' I LC ) Ty‘t ley\ i I III Oi C., i.a l
16. Cat Item No 7. Description 8. Amount
01 1 - ` 31 (Ltc.r-l- sAi.,,, 1, ty- c oo÷ gss t y..7_s
02
03
04
05
06
07
9. Total $ I cr. aS.
10. Justification: ---?"e-Nle„, if,„ osti ft ci-:.. .€ • 4 - 0 e,_S StTa+
, ^1 A\O C ri -j M k Ink-, \S \tin
Asset/IntormaM File No. Symbol No.
Payment/Code Name • Period Covered ... to
One Time Non-symbol Source Payment:
True Name: DOB: / / SSAN:
Date of Waiver: i /
n. Pa nent for reimbursabt expense - forfeiture or drug related? _Yes - /C No
ccRequested by: i I L__ 1 3. Telephone N
14. Approval Date
Supervisor Initials:
SAC tr.S.:Vet AO / SAS Approval' I 113407?
Supply Technician Approval
Draft Approval Officer ii. 04
Procurement Authorization No.
18. Vendor Ne.i Av.) m 11 0 lSC416 101G41%u•PPIAIN
17 Obligation No. clo g cs-,
18. Cost Centeno
111
(g'
il cp 19. Squad/RA, itr Zi 20. Follow.up Date: „0 - 0 i
Ma,'
Q .,
21 Document No.
I ol MM ko 14- i o oi I Oil
23. Draft No: 24. Date I 9) (..67 Cash
25.
26. Settlement of Advarefe: Prior month Advance Balance:
This Advance' $
Less:Receipts' $
Funds Returned and/ or Cash on Hands $
Atnount to be ReimburSed:$
27. Document
N°'ill 1 :11 0Plirg .iii/ ri-4-1' r. .6.)- i ' i 4 t i f
28. Draft No: 129. Date: .-:-.) /...-)/ h. 4 ._
3=1
Snarled areas for drall office use only
Classitication:
Classified By:
While OzlgIna] - Submiitod to Cnt.lident;s1
EFTA01688798
IKm.OI.3I.2003)
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Precedence: ROUTINE Date: 01/25/2007
To: Miami Attn: Third Party Draft'
From: Miami
Squad PB-2
Contact: SA
Approved By:
Drafted By: Kuyrkendall E Nesbitt
Case ID #: 31E-MM-108062 ' (Pending)
Title: EIN;
GEISLAINE N. ,WELL
WSTA - CHILD PROSTITUTION
Synopsis: To request funds for expenses associated to the
above captioned case.
Enclosure(s): Enclosed for Miami Third Party Draft: Original
Sprint bill with associated FD-794 and Original Washington
Mutual bill with associated FD-794.
Details: SA requests Third Party Draft provide
payment in the amount o $205.00 to Sprint for Detail Call
Reports that provided pertinent information on individuals of
interest in the ongoing federal investigation. This expense
incurred due to the extensive record search requested by the
case agent. It should be noted that the Detail Call Reports
are not verbatim to l records. Prior authorization was
obtained from ASAC
SA requests Third Party Draft provide
payment in the amount o $18.25 to Washington Mutual for
administrative fees incurred while providing bank and credit
card records pertaining to individuals of interest in the
ongoing federal investigation.
EFTA01688799
Y
To: Miami From: Miami '
Re: 31E-MM-108062, 01/25/2007
LEAD(s):
Set Lead 1: (Info)
MIAMI
AT MIAMI
Third Party Draft shall issue and submit payment in
the amount of $205.00 to Sprint and $18.25 to Washington
Mutual to pay expenses associated with the captioned case.
••
2
EFTA01688800
IPA Washington Mutual
08/182005 14332 N/A
• 4 . Washington Mutual Bank
c/a Sub oena Compliance Rolneval
-
U
West Pairs Beach, FL 33401 Duncil 054988857 an, 6096-9613
12..)in.ni 11,..11.814 •a. ol lit hi • lay Oh Pli
IlabAt. •Int• II•not, t . Ike.in dl ni Pir• r: tic.......; e„. \a......• ( pk. I Ile:
Olt/31/2006 09673 No P 1 0.25 0.25 14332
08/312006 08674 NO H 1 11.00 11.00 14332
1 I ' 11.25
P t• • 0.00
limn:et Whin; l: 11.25
Unpaid Total: 511.25
Ship cost: $7.00
Total Due: $18.25
"PAYMENT DUE UPON RECEIPT"
tax-ID: 02.0115519
EFTA01688801
• ,
U.S. Department of Justice Request for Financial emotion (Authorisation,
Washington, D.C. 20530 Pgrcjase Order, Receivingtgportl
ITMS.F.D.RharCIST_RF Fitifin OILTSILLREZURal
Thu formskull wily ba wed wan. requests Roeodd words of budvidirals ice parteentisps Nave or fewer itedvideals.
I Purchase Order Number: 2 Date Order Prepared.
S Woo A- MichGaudin' and Purchase Order
4 Name and Addleas or Financial trunnion: Ple
il (diNin RONA &AL Dm
5 Deltver To: 6 Return Data:
7 Reerarks:
rni.-112mo-cizsis
Sect - Financial Institution Invoice
No Payment Shall Be Made Unless Expenses Are Itemized Below Or On Your Form To Be Attached.
Service/Financial Records Provided: Unit Price
Quantity Amount
Cost Pa
I hereby certify that the services provided below were not performed relative D any corporation, joint ventures, etc., and pertain only to accounts
(checking, savings, share, loan, or credit card) of individual(s) or partnership(s) of five cr fewer partners.
THE TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER FOR Turzom MUST BE INCLUDED HERE BEFOrE PAYtvIENT CAN BE
MADE. TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER:
SEARCH & PROCESSING
RP-PRODUCTION COST
MAIL COST
Total Amount Claimed
By Financial Institution
16 Disallowance
lEa5
Section C - Receiving Report (See Attached)
14 1 certify that the ankle, and services listed were received: • IS Dam Received: I? Nei to
Financial
Institution
18 Right to Financial Privacy Act - Pubtie Law 95-610 19 Signature of Approving Official:
(12 U.S.0 3401.3422) Request Pursuant To: (Check One Only)
OBJECT
SECTION CLASS
3404 Customer Authorization 2540 70 Accounting Classification Code
O 3405 Administrative Subpoena or Sunvnoru 2541 FY FC 2 PRO!
O 3406 Search Warne; 2542
0 3407 Judicial Subpoena 2543
O 3402 Formal Written Request 2544 21 Schedule and Voucher Number
O 3411 I Grand Jury Subpoena 2545
DC$
O 3414 Special Procedures 2546
22 Remarks
FORM 090-Ill
• -—
EFTA01688802
• •
%IES1 PALM BEACH DONNTOWN STA
WEST PALM BEACH, Florida
314015306
1169180101 -0095
(561)833-0929 09:49:09 AN
02/15/2007
Sales Receipt
Sale Unit Final
Product Price
Description Oty Price
$205.00
Dom. Money Order $0.95
Domestic Money Order Fee $205.95
Sub 1.
$18.25
Dom. Honey Order $0.95
Domestic Honey O. $19.20
Subtotal: a=13.1==1111=1
$225.15
Total:
Paid by: $225.25
Cash -$0.10
Change Due:
61110: 1000501318041
Clerk: 19
postage.
All sales final on steeps end only.
Refunds for guaranteed servicesss.
Thank you for your busine
Custoser Copy
UNITED STATES
POST4L Seintlee CUSTOMER'S RECEIPT
SEcEl.c.c...b.sRscstio
KURTH* FoRlupoDocre.mu
RECEIPT FOR ksonta.,
YOUR RECORDS Mar
NEGOTIABLE
e•
1003t4aq932
EFTA01688803
• •
TATESCUSTOMER'S RECEIPT
UNITEDSERIACEe
C POSTALS
WESI PALM BEACH 0010170MM STA
HEST PALM BEACH, Florida
334015306
1169180101 -0095
02/15/2007 (561)833-0929 09:49;08 AM
Sales Receipt
Product Sale Unit Final
Description Qty Price
Dom. Honey Orderin. $205.00
Donestic Money 0 $0.95
Sub
Dom. Money Order $$18.25
Domestic Money 0 $0.95
Subtotal.: $19.20
Total: $225.15
Paid by:
Cash $225.25
Change Due: -$0.10
61110: 1000501318041
Clerk: 19
All sates final on stamps and postago.
Refunds for guaranteed services only.
Thank you for your business.
rostmar Loov
EFTA01688804
•
PIM% (lta. 2-740)
daihClassification
9
am iSt'l Ir GA) SOO
g g;;;;Inna.:17:E
(AF) FCI Case
grF Case t I
UCO
.
go GB) OPS
(BC)
i Int`fr:ricwprovIcling Drug Inks. ri
al 1 1 °?113
141F10 Group ii "MI M
GO1 Air
ECI°Look
Peraoul
tic°
Draft Request 2 / .._ /
3. Request for: ( ) Advance ( expense 4. Social Security No:
5. Payee Name: 6. File No: I.. i I i •" 1 1 . 1 I . I. I
IL- I"!
16. Cat Item No 7. Description 8. Amount
01
02 *
03
04
05 4....,.. .,
0?
9. Total S
10. Justification:
Asset/Informant File No. Symbol No.
Payment/Code Name Period Covered to
One Time Non-symbol Source Payment:
True Name: DOB: / / SSAN:
Date of Waiver: / /
11. Payment for reimbursable expense - forfeiture or drug related? Yes .N No
12. Requested by: ( ' Co t, 13. Telephone No:
14. Date
Supervisor Initials: -,
SAC /ASAC'/ AO / SAS Approval: O / 7
Supply Technician Approval.
Draft Approval Officer:
Procurement Authorization: No
16. Vendor No. . • . ... . • Group , , . III; Obligation No:. .:
. - . .I • 1 ) • I ' ll'' I e-N'i 7 ( I No. I J•
18. Cost Center: 18. Siiti)iVRA: 20. Follow-up Date:
I I .I 1. 1 I l l , ' I I I I I I
21 Document No. / • / • 22. poNF comm
A. - t r i i I I I„I \J
23: Omit NO; • 24...pata: 25. casitier)
1'-!
28. SetdementotAdvande: Priormonth Advance Balance: S 11
'
This Advance. $ Y' ' z- /1/
16
' 77. -Less: Receipts:. -8: 1 qq CA • - • . v •
Fundifiteturried.and/ or Cash on Hand: Cr £ . ..
ArriouM to be Reimbureedi •
21' °G;timent14911-•11"---i)(
. . .... Pl/ ii: i., i 'li04 l I 0(:) -4:1? I l i:E s/O
28 ii .' 1 -.. - • • .
...:,..4...-Ji..5... Y. •;(.'io."A",' ' '' Sr. V:e• • IX t,
Shaded areas for draft office use only
Classification:
Classified By:
Blue Copy - Administrative/Case File Declassify on:
3 / -1 ni 41 -(a ro 6,02 -et
EFTA01688805
DRAFT REQUEST FORM INSTRUCTIONS
REQUESTING EMPLOYEE - Complete blocks 1 to 13 as follows:
1 Enter Budget Category Classification to which expenses will be charged.
2 - Current date.
3 - Check the box to indicate if this request is for an advance of funds or for payment of an expense.
4 - Your Social Security Account Number.
5 - The name of the person or company that should appear on the check
6 - The substantive file number, or the file number of the case benefitted by a payment to an informant, asset or
cooperative witness. (If more than ate case, see No. 10 below)
7 - Brief description of the type of expense to be paid.
8 - Amount requested for each type of expense.
9 - Total amount requested.
10 - Enka- a brief justification for expense or advance requested. Indicate multiple cases benefited by
assettinformation/CW payment if applicable. For Field Office Use Only: A justification
electronic communication must be completed for inforreantlas.set/CW expenses and placed in the applicable
informant/asseUCW file, maintained in the field office,
11 - Check the proper answer to indicate if the requested expense is reimbursable as wet forfeiture related or as a
payment for drug information.
12 - Your name.
13 - Your telephone number or extension.
APPROVAL:
14 - Each request should be reviewed by the employee's direct supervisor, who should initial the form to
indicate review. Confidential expenses must be approved by signature of an ASAC or above. Expense/Advance
requests for the purchase of supplies or equipment must be approved by the Supply Technician prior to
payment. Commercial expenses must be approved by signature of an AOSM or above prior to payment The
Draft Approval Officer may approve commercial expenses under $50.00. Indicate the name of the FBIHQ
procurement officer and telephonic authorization number (T- number), if appropriate. All advances and
expenses must be approved by the Draft Approval Officer, who will complete the following parts of this form:
APPROVAL OFFICER:
15 - Vendor Number and Vendor Group Number.
16 - Clas.sify the expense using Catalog Number (CAD and Item Number.
17 - Obligation number if an advance is issued.
18 - Your cost center.
19 - Squad/RA code, if applicable.
20 - Follow-up date for advance liquidation
DRAFT CASHIER:
21 - Document Number assigned to this transaction.
22 - Check if this transaction is confidential (CONF) or commercial (COMA).
23 - Draft Number.
24 - Date issued.
25 - Cashier initiaLs. •
26 - Enter advance settlement information when receipts are presented and the matching expense
transaction is entered. If a supplemental draft is issued, complete blocks 27 to 30.
27 - Document Number issued to this transaction.
28 - Draft Number.
29 - Date issued.
30 - Cashier initials.
EFTA01688806
-
•
FD-794 (by. 2-7-00)
1. Classification
.4:
3 ( a n
kr -
— GroupII S'i'3182
- -1,AC)1 Criminal (.. se
= r ,,Case
vcw
(AD) Criminal OCDETF Case
(Al
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PaymonaCode Name Period Covered to
One Time Non-symbol Source Payment:
True Name: DOB: / / SSAN.
Date of Waiver: / /
11. Payment for reimbursable expense - forleiture or drug related? Yes Y No
12. Requested by: 13. Telephone No:
14. Approval Date
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SAC
Supervisor Initials:
AO / SAS Approval:
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20. Settlement of Advance: Prior month Advance Balance: $
This Advance' $ ST" • er)
Less:
Receipts' $ -01.
Funds Returned and/ or Cash on Hand' $
27. Document No.cc i c i ?(i‘2 a ittc, i tt •,----,.i. ,. i :9-,4 5
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Classification:
Classified By:
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EFTA01688807
(Rev.0(•31.3003)
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Precedence: ROUTINE Date: 01/25/2007
To: Miami Attn: Third Party Draft
From: Miami
Squad PB-2
Contact: SA
Approved By:
Drafted By:
Case ID #: 31E-MM-108062 "SelPending)
Title: JEFFREY EPSTEIN;
WELL
WSTA - CHILD PROSTITUTION
Synopsis: To request funds for expenses associated to the
above captioned case.
Enclosure(s): Enclosed for Miami Third Party Draft: Original
Sprint bill with associated FD-794 and Original Washington
Mutual bill with associated FD-794.
Details: SA requests Third Party Draft provide
payment in the amount of $205.00 to Sprint for Detail Call
Reports that provided pertinent information on individuals of
interest in the ongoing federal investigation. This expense
incurred due to the extensive record search requested by the
case agent. It should be noted that the Detail Call Reports
are not verbatim to . for authorization was
obtained from ASAC
SA requests Third Party Draft provide
payment in the amount o $18.25 to Washington Mutual for
administrative fees incurred while providing bank and credit
card records pertaining to individuals of interest in the
ongoing federal investigation.
EFTA01688808
To: Miami From: Miami
Re: 31E-MM-108062, 01/25/2007
LEAD(a):
Set Lead 1: (Info)
MIAMI
AT MIAMI
Third Party Draft shall issue and submit payment in
the amount of $205.00 to Sprint and $18.25 to Washington
Mutual to pay expenses associated with the captioned case.
••
2
EFTA01688809
r • • Invoice; 2111601470
Sprint Bill Date:
Payment Due Date:
11114)2006
11129/2006
CBO: CORP
Subpoena Compliance
Reference
Sprint Case; 2006.149246
Federal Bureau of Investigation PLEASE MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO:
Sprht
to PO Box 219061
West Palm Beach FL 33401 Kansas City, MO 64121.9061
Tax ID #
Page 1 of t
Description Fiat Fee Unit Rate Units UOM Total
Bill Repriat 56161534M $1500 lour 315.00
Cad Delhi Report 320.00 Itorr 320.00
Call Detail Report 523.00 315.00 10 $170.00
Total Amount Due: $205.00
To insure proper credit• please write the invoice number on your check.
Please detach and RETURN BOTTOM PORTION with payment
. . . - • '
Sprint. >
InvNa # 2111601470 Amount Due • Amount Remitted
Bill Data: 11/1412006 $205.00 2-0 5. d'.
ReferenceI
Sprint Federal Bureau of Investigation
i rises City, MO 64121-9061 Attn
West Palm Beach FL 33401
210000011210116014700001114060000000002050000000
EFTA01688810
DOWHIOUN STA
WEST PALM BEACH
BEACH, florida
VEST
PALK334015306
1 180101 -0095 09:59,08 AM
02/15/2007
Sales Receipt Final
Product Sale Unit Price
Oty Price
Description
Orderipil. $205.00
Doe. Hone*, $0.95
Domestic Money 0 $205.95
Sub 1 $19.25
Dom. Money Order $0.95
Dosestic Honey 0 $19.20
Subtotal:
$225.15
Total:
Paid by: $225.25
Cash -$0.10
Change Duel
318041
5.1114: 1000501
Clerk: 19
All sales final on steeps and postage.
guaranteed services only.
Refunds for your business.
Thank you for
Custorer COPY
MNITERSTATES
Porrat.sank-E CUSTOMER'S RECEIPT
Merlin Sas Sacs o: Das Caen
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RICawTFOR MANIAC bC0PILOCI.
YOUR SWORDS f.00 14t
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10 0 31;412141943 4.r.. ' • Irs $3 irk; 611:1
EFTA01688811
• •
UNITED STATES
a ponaLSERVICE• CUSTOMER'S RECEIPT
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WEST PAIN BEACH DOWNT04Ai S7A
'WEST PALM BEACH, Florida
• 334015306
1
02/15/2007 MS" 09:49:08 All
Sales Receipt
Product Sale Unit Final
Description Oty Price Price
Dom. Money Ordoippl $205.00
Caustic Money $0.95
Sub $205.95
Dom. Money Order $18.25
Domestic Money 0 e $0.95
t Subtotal: $19.20
Total: $225.15
Paid by:
Cash $225.25
Change Due: -$0.10
8111N: 1000501318041
Clerk: 19
All sales Final on stamps and posta9o.
Refunds for guaranteed services only.
Thank you for your business.
Custonor Copy
EFTA01688812
FD-302 (Rev. 10-6-95) •
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
nftormmthow 02/13/2007
date of birth Social
Security Acco tntu r of
Stanley, New Mexico wasinterviewed at t e gues ouse o ORRO
RANCH, Stanley, New Mexico. After being advised of the identity of
the interviewing agents, and the nature of the interview,
provided the following information:
Piknd a his wife, have been
managing RANCH for JEFFREY IN or approximately 4
years. There are 5 to 6 full-time staff at the ranch as well as
some seasonal employees. EPSTEIN spends approximately fifty(50)
days a year at the ranch during his down time, mostly in the
summer. In the summer, EPSTEIN generally spends 2 to 3 weeks at a
time at the ranch and is shuttled around by helicopter. The last
time EPSTEIN was at the ranch was Thanksgiving 2006. EPSTEIN
normally flies into either Albuquerque or Santa Fe and is driven to
the ranch. Very little notice is given before EPSTEIN flies to the
ranch, usuall 24 to 48 hours. EPSTEIN usually brings his personal
assistant, his bodyguard, friends, personal trainer,
and sometimes is masseuses.
The masseuses iiiiirt normally flown to the ranch, but
are hired by and . keeps the financial records
and usually arranges the massages. The names of the masseuses are
obtained from TEN THOUSAND WAVES DAY SPA or by referrals.
said that the masseuses are all checked out and that they are
professionals who are licensed massage therapists. There have been
approximately 5 different therapists used in the past.
said pill could provide the names of the
therapists use , and t e amounts paid to them, but that we needed
to go to the office to meet with her. Upon arriving at the office
and greeting III. received a phone call from the "main
office" that told him t ey were no longer allowed to speak with us.
The interview was immediately ended.
Investigation on 02/08/2007 at Stanley, New Mexico
Hiatt 31E-MM-108062 - Date dictated 02/13/2007
by SA
This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the roomy of the FBI and is loaned to your agency;
it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency.
31e- MM-io?e,t/callo
EFTA01688813
P
FD-302a (Rev. 10.6-95)
•
31E-FY-108062
Continuation ofFD-302 of m:102/08/2007 .page 2
A records check of provided the following
information:
Race: White
Sex: ma
Female
Date of birth:
Social Security Number:
EFTA01688814
"=1=• •••
0. •
• a q Oa 137
.4
FD-302 (Rev. 10-6-95)
- 1-
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Date of traracripdon 02/13/2007
date of birth So ial
Securitvsccount 1. - r
,Stanley, New Mexico was interviewee at t e gues souse o ORRO
RANCH, Stanley, New Mexico. After being advised of the iden of
the interviewing agents, and the nature of the interview,
provided the following information:
and his wife, have been
managing t RANCH for oximately 4
_years. There are 5 to 6 full-time staff at the.ranch as well as
some seasonal employees. EPSTEIN spends approximately fifty(50)
days a year at the ranch during his down time, mostly in the
summer. In the summer, EPSTEIN generally spends 2 to 3 weeks at a
time at the ranch and is shuttled around by helicopter. The last
time EPSTEIN was at the ranch was Thanksgiving 2006. EPSTEIN
normally flies into either Albuquerque or Santa Fe and is driven to
the ranch. Very little notice is given before EPSTEIN flies to the
ranch, usuall 24 to 48 hours. EPSTEIN usually brings his personal
assistant, his bodyguard, friends, personal trainer,
and sometimes is masseuses.
The masseuses are not normally flown to the ranch, but
are hired by and M. Ilikkeeps the financial records
and usually arranges the massages. e names of the masseuses are
obtained from TEN THOUSAND WAVES DAY SPA or by referrals.
said that the masseuses are all checked out and that they are
professionals who are licensed massage therapists. There have been
approximately 5 different therapists used in the past.
said ill could provide the names of the
therapists use , and t e amounts paid to them, but that we needed
to go to the office to meet with her. Upon arriving at the office
and greeting III. received a phone call from the "main
office" that 11111Lim t ey were no longer allowed to speak with us.
The interview was immediately ended.
Mviesdigallionim 02/08/2007 at Stanley, New Mexico
Fik# 31E-MM-108062 - Date dictated 02/13/2007
A
by SA
This docunstit contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to your agency;
It and its contains are not to be distributed outside your agency.
31(.73 --R4 /4- /orot ) -70
•
EFTA01688815
4
FD-Ma(ltn00.5.95) I
318-MM-108062
Coldnuadonan)-302d ,On 02/08/2007 ,Page 2
A records check of provided the following
information: M illIMIS
Race: White
_Sex:
Date girth:
Social Security Number:
EFTA01688816