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Epstein a massage". She claims she was taken to his mansion, Perversion of Justice, Miami Herald,
where he exposed himself and had sexual intercourse with 1November 30, 2018.
her, and paid her $2oo immediately afterward. a.16
A similar $5o-million suit was filed in March 2008, by a different woman, who was represented by
the same lawyer.(19-1
1 These and several similar lawsuits were clismissedigal
All other lawsuits have been settled by Epstein out of court.(Mg Epstein made many out-of-court
settlements with alleged victims. °l
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A December 3o, 2014, federal civil suit was filed in Florida by Jane Doe 1 (Courtney Wild) and
Jane Doe 2 against the United States for violations of the Crime Victims' Rights Act by the U.S.
Department of Justice's NPA with Epstein and his limited 2008 state plea. There was a later
unsuccessful effort to add Virginia Roberts (Jane Doe 3) and another woman (Jane Doe 4) as
plaintiffs to that case.(132/ The addition accused Alan Dershowitz of sexually abusing a minor, Jane
Doe 3, provided by EpsteinAU] The allegations against Dershowitz were stricken by the judge and
eliminated from the case because he said they were outside the intent of the suit to re-open the
plea agreement [134111351 A document filed in court alleges that Epstein ran a "sexual abuse ring",
and lent underage girls to "prominent American politicians, powerful business executives, foreign
presidents, a well-known prime minister, and other world leaders".(1361
This long-running lawsuit is pending in federal court, aimed at vacating the federal plea agreement
on the grounds that it violated victims' rights.Dal On April 7, 2015, Judge Kenneth Marra ruled
that the allegations made by alleged victim Virginia Roberts against Prince Andrew had no bearing
on the lawsuit by alleged yictims seeking to reopen Epstein's non-prosecution plea agreement with
the federal gowrinnent_the judge ordered that allegation to be struck from the recordP34.1 Judge
Marra made no ruling as to whether claims by Roberts are true or false. Though he did not allow
Jane Does 3 and 4 to join the suit, Marra specifically said that Roberts may later give evidence
when the case comes to court./138)
On February 21, 2019, in the case of Two Jane Does v. United States, Senior Judge of the U.S.
District Court for the Southern District of Florida Kenneth Marra said federal prosecutors violated
the law by failing to notify victims before they allowed him to plead guilty to only the two Florida
offenses. The judge left open what the possible remedy could be.L1391
Virginia Giuffre v. Epstein (2015)
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In a December 2014 Florida court filing by Bradley Edwards
and Paul G. Cassell meant for inclusion in the Crime Victims 11VVhere are they now? The
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lawsuit,[491 Giuffre (then known as bIggast plpyers in the1effrey
Virginia Roberts), alleged in a sworn affidavit that at age 17, Epstein case (hrips://www.youtube.c
she had been sexually trafficked by Epstein and Ghislaine pm/watch?v=yPinfirc.lesi)
Maxwell for their own /.1se and for use by several others, Perversion of Justice, The Miami
including Prince Andrew and retired Harvard Law ; Herald, November 29, 2018.
professor Alan Dershowitz.24421 Giuffre also claimed that
Epstein. Maxwell and others had physically and sexually
abused her11431 She alleged that the FBI may have been involved in a cover-up.U141 She said she
had served as Epstein's sex slave from 1099 to zooz, and had recruited other underage girls.[1451
Prince Andrew, Epstein, and Dershowitz all denied having had sex with Giuffre. Dershowitz took
legal action over the allegations.[ 1[142](1481 Giuffre filed a defamation suit against Dershowitz,
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Bloom asserted that the woman had received threats. The suit was dropped on November 4, 2016.
Trump attorney Alan Garten denied the allegations, while Epstein declined to
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Sarah Ransome v. Epstein and Maxwell (2017)
In _2on, Sarah Ransome filed a suit against Epstein and Maxwell,
alleging that Maxwell had hired her to give massages to Epstein and
later, threatened to physically harm her or destroy her career
prospects if she did not comply with their sexual demands at his
mansion in New York City and on his private Caribbean island, Little
Saint James. The suit was settled in 2018 under undisclosed
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Bradley Edwards' defamation v. Epstein (2018)
A state civil lawsuit in Florida filed by attorney Bradley Edwards
against Epstein was scheduled for trial in December 2018. The trial
was expected to provide victims with their first opportunity to make
Epstein was accused of sex
their accusations in public. However, the case was settled on the first trafficking of minors at his
day of the trial, with Epstein publicly apologizing to Edwards; other mansion at 9 East 71st
terms of the settlement were confidentialflAUP31 Street.
Maria Farmer v. Epstein and Maxwell (2019)
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On April 16, 2019, Maria Farmer went public and filed a sworn affidavit in federal court in New
York, alleging that she and her 15-year-old sister, Annie, had been sexually assaulted by Epstein
and Maxwell in separate locations in 1996. Farmer met Epstein and Maxwell at her graduate art
gallery reception at the New York Academy of Art in 1995. The following year, in the summer of
1996, they hired her to work on an art project in Leslie Wexner's Ohio mansion, where she was
then sexually assaulted./Lell Farmer reported the incident to the New York City Police Department
and the FBI. LIA51
Farmer's affidavit also stated that daring the same summer, Epstein flew her then-15-year-old
sister to his New Mexico property where he and Maxwell sexually abused her on a massage
table.1i66J.
Jennifer Aram v. Epstein and Maxwell (2019)
On July 22, 2019, while in jail awaiting trial, Epstein was served with a petition regarding a
pending state civil lawsuit filed by Jennifer Araoz.rg't She stated That an associate for Epstein had
recruited her outside Talent Unlimited High School at age 7.4 and she was gradually groomed?681.
for
over a year before Epstein raped her in his New York City mansion when she was 15. Araoz
filed her suit on August-14, 2019, when New York State law was updated to allow one year for adult
survivors of child sexual abuse to sue for previous offenses, regardless of how long ago the abuse
took place.DE-91 In October 2019, Araoz amended her complaint to include over 20 corporate
entities associated with Epstein and named the additional individuals Lesley Groff and Cimberly
Espinosa as enablers.11721
Katlyn Doe, et at v. Epstein's estate (2019)
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Epstein attended local public schools, first attending Public School 188, and then Mark Twain
Junior High School nearby. 26 In 1967, Epstein attended the National Music Camp at the
Interlochen Center for the Arts.fal He began playing the piano when he was five.(3-21 He graduated
in 1969 from Lafayette High School at age 16, having skipped two grades.[3'l[
3 ~1 Later that year, he
attended classes at Cooper Union until he changed colleges in 1971.W-3 From September 1971,
he
attended the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences at New York University_, but left without
receiving a degree in June 1974.1,11M
Career
Teaching
Epstein started working in September 1974 as a physics and mathematics teacher for teens at the
Dalton School on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.131U3.1 Donald Barr, who served as the
headmaster until June 197.URIMIKI was known to have made several unconventional
recruitments at the time, although it is unclear whether he had a direct role in hiring
Epstein.f331[37][_381 Three months after Barr's departure, Epstein began to teach at the school,
despite his lack of credentialsigl Epstein allegedly showed inappropriate behavior toward
underage students at the time.130 31 He became acquainted with Alan Greenberg, the chief
executive officer of Bear Stearns, whose son and daughter were attending the school. Greenberg's
daughter, Lynne Koeppel, pointed to a parent-teacher conference where Epstein influenced
another Dalton parent into advocating for him to Greenberg.[351 In June 1976, after Epstein was
dismissed from Dalton for "poor performance", )(391[40] Greenberg offered him a job at Bear
s teams jap114.1.1
Banking
Epstein joined Bear Stearns in 1976 as a low-level junior assistant to a floor frader.M. He swiftly
moved up to become an options trader, working in the special products division, and then advised
the bank's wealthiest clients, such as Seagram president Edgar Bronfman, on tax mitigation
strategies.130 4331±il Jimmy Cayne, the bank's later chief executive officer, praised Epstein's skill
with wealthy clients and complex products. In 1980, four years after joining Bear Stearns, Epstein
became a limited partner.W
In 1981, he was asked to leave Bear Steams for, according to his sworn testimony, being guilty of a
"Reg D violation".t321 Even though Epstein departed abruptly, he remained close to Cayne
and Greenberg and was a client of Bear Stearns until its collapse in 2oo8.1 1
FinanCial consulting
*In Augiry 1981, Epstein founded his own consulting firm, Intercontinental Assets Group Inc.
GAG)), 6,1 which assisted clients in recovering stolen money from fraudulent brokers and
lawyers. °k• Epstein described his work at this time as being a high-level bounty hunter. He told
friends that he worked sometimes as a consultant for governmentsand the very wealthy to recover
embezzled funds, while at other times he worked for clients who had embezzled funds,[3gall
Spanish actress and heiress Ana Obregon was one such wealthy client, whom Epstein helped in
1982 to recover her father's millions in lost investments, which had disappeared when Drysdale
Government Securities collapsed because of fraud.M1
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Liquid Funding was initially 40 percent owned by Bear Steams. Through the help of the credit
rating agencies — Standard & Poor's, Fitch Ratings and Moody's Investors Service — the new
bundled securities were able to be created for companies so that they got a gold-plated AAA rating.
The implosion of such complex securities, because of their inaccurate ratings, led to the collapse of
Bear Stearns in March 2008 and set in motion the financial crisis of 2007-2008 and the
subsequent Great Recession. If Liquid Funding were left holding large amounts of such securities
as collateral, it could have lost large amounts of money..MI§Z1
Investments
Hedge funds
Between 2OO2 and 2005, Epstein invested $8o million in the D.B. Zwirn Special Opportunities
Fund, a hedge fund that invested in illiquid debt securities.16811691 In November 2006, Epstein
attempted to redeem his investment after he was informed of accounting irregularities in the
fund.IN
V By this time, his investment had grown to $1.40 million. The D.B. Zwirn fund refused to
redeem the investment. Hedge funds that invest in illiquid securities typically have years-long
"lockups" on their capital for all investors and require redemption requests to be made in writing
6o to go days in advancO The fund was closed in 2008, and its remaining assets of
approximately $2 billion, including Epstein's investment, were transferred to Fortress Investment
Group when that firm bought the assets in 200956809] Epstein later went to arbitration with
Fortress over his redemption attempt The outcome of that arbitration is not publicly lmown.I1
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mortgw-backed collateralized debt obligations (CDOs),I.Thi .
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At this time, the fund had a lie ratio of ra, which meant The government began negotiation
for every dollar invested there were seventeen dollars of with Epstein for a plea agreement in
borrowed funds; therefore, the redemption of this investment mid-2007, as the hedge fund began
would have been equivalent to removing $1 billion from the to collapse.
thinly traded CDO marlcet.17-4,1 The selling of CDO assets to
meet the redemptions that month began a repricing process
and general freeze in the CDO market The repricing of the CDO assets caused the collapse of the
fund three months later in July, and the eventual collapse of Bear Stearns in March 2008. It is
likely Epstein lost most of this investment, but it is not known how much was his.E7731r1
By the time that the Bear Steams fund began to fail in May 2007, Epstein had begun to negotiate a
plea deal with the U.S. Attorney's Office concerning imminent charges for sex with minors.M-En1
In August 2007.„ a month after the fund collapsed, the U.S. attorney in Miami, Alexander Acosta,
entered into direct discttssions about the plea agreement ) Acosta brokered a lenient deal.
according to him, because he had been ordered by higher government officials, who told him that
Epstein was an individual of importance to the governmentiRligl As part of the negotiations,
according to the Miami Herald, Epstein provided "unspecified information" to the Florida federal
prosecutors for a more lenient sentence and was supposedly an unnamed key witness for the New
York federal prosecutors in their unsuccessful June 2008 criminal case against the two managers
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when the latter suffered a massive heart attack and died while driving the family speedboat. Other defining
moments revolved around his fortunes as a state politician; his two years in the Senate rated barely a mention.
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ttural machine and motor vehicle business, and his wife Joyce Rosalind, née Heath. He was educated at
)IEMMI Memorial High SchoorKtudied accountancy at the South Australian School of Business Studies, spent a
period from 1962 as a bank clerk with the SA Savings Bank, and by 1968 was managing director of the family
business, J. R. Olsen & Sons Pty Ltd. His determination to be part of the political process and influence policy
direction was inspired by what he saw as the need to addresIthe neglect of small business interests under Don
Dunstan, and 'the excesses of the Dunstan and Whitlam era)lsen became politically engaged first as*
resident of South Australia's Rural Youth (1970) and later asMkadina town councillor from 1974§nd mayor of -1971
from 1974 to 1977. He was also South Australian president of the Federation of Chambers of arerce
A -from 1974 to 197rIrTrw1968 he married Julie Abbott; they were to have two sons and a daughter.
4 In 1976 Olsen was elected president of the South Australian division of the Liberal Parr, office which he held
until 1979 when he was elected to the South Australian House of Assembly as the member for Rocky River;
following a boundary redistribution in 1985 he became the member for Custance. Olsen served as Chief
Secretary and Minister for Fisheries in the Tonkin Liberal Government from March 1982 until the ALP victory in
the state election in November of that year. David Tonkin resigned from Parliament, and Olsen defeated Dean
Brown in a ballot for leadership of the party. As Leader of the Opposition in the South Australian Parliament, he
contested and lost the 1985 and 1989 state elections against Labor Premier John Bannon. Following the defeat
of November 1989, in which his party obtained more than fifty per cent of the two-party preferred vote, Olsen
indicated that he would accept nomination for the Senate vacancy to be caused by the impending resignation of
Senator Tony Messner. He resigned as Leader in January 1990, and resigned his seat in the House of
Assembly immediately before being chosen for the vacancy by a joint sitting of the Houses of the SA Parliament it[
4 on 7 May 1990; he was sworn in the Senate on the following day.(1)
*Olsen's first speech, delivered on 21 May 1990, called for increased unity for a 'fragmented and nervous nation'.
He criticised the regulatory duplication that characterised federal and state administration of health, education
and housing, and urged the restructuring of the economy through privatisation and the deregulation of financial
and labour markets, to create an environment 'where freedom and incentive are the basics'.
He'raised the issue of the maladministration of the Murray-Darling and the impact this was having on South
Australia:
... the heart of Australia is being left to die. Its main artery is clogged with the salinity and pollution of the
States through which it passes, with my State of South Australia ... condemned by a political inertia to
being in effect the sewer of Australia.
And he addressed immigration issues, arguing that migrants should be encouraged to settle in places other than
the east coast, that they should be obliged to become citizens, and to take English language courses.(2)
An experienced parliamentarian, during his brief time in the Senate Olsen made 'articulate and forceful, and, at
times, emotional' contributions to debate. He spoke often on the state of the economy, particularly its effect on
small business and rural communities, and referring frequently to the situation in his home state.
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During his premiership Olsen had overseen the privatisation of South Australia's electricity system, the
outsourcing of its water industry, and a number of development projects intended to boost the state's ailing
economy6The citation for his appointment as an Officer of the Order of Australia in January 2007)teads in part: - acc
.'For service to the SA Parliament, particularly in the areas of economic development and reform, and through
promoting business, infrastructure and investment opportunities*. Olsen was Australian Consul-General in
elC, Los Angeles (2002-06) and then in New York (2006-09), and initiated the G'Day LA and G'Day USA programs.
He was appointed Deputy Chairman and CEO of the American Australian Association in 2010. In 2014 he
became an advisor with the Bespoke Approach lobbying firm. [6]
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[1] Australian (Syd.), 29 Nov. 1996, p. 13; CPD, 21 May 1990, p. 649; Michael McGuire, 'Not fade away',
Advertiser (Adel.), (SA Weekend). 3 April 2009, pp. 14-17; Dean Jaensch The Liberal Party' in Andrew Parkin
and Allan Patience, The Bannon Decade, Allen & Unwin, St Leonards, NSW, 1992, pp. 50-58; CT, 8 Dec. 1985,
p.1,26 Nov. 1989, p. 1,29 Dec. 1989, p. 5.
[2] CPD, 21 May 1990, pp. 648-52.
[3] CPD (R), 9 May 1991, pp. 3477—83; Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters, Who Pays the Piper
Calls the Tune, Canberra, June 1989; CPD, 13 Aug. 1991, pp. 60-4,115-8,28 Nov. 1991, pp. 3539-40; Senate
Select Committee on Political Broadcasts and Political Disclosures, Report, Canberra, 1991; Australian Capital
Television Pty Ltd v Commonwealth 1992, HCA 45,177 CLR 106; CT, 1 Oct. 1992, pp. 1-2; CPD, 29 April
1992, pp. 1836-8.
(4] CPU, 19 Sept. 1990, pp. 2611-3,16 Oct. 1990, pp. 3142-5,10 Dec. 1991, pp. 4468-72,5 March 1992, pp.
841-2; CT, 30 Jan. 1992, p. 4.
[5] CPD, 29 April 1992, pp. 1826-34; CT, 14 March 1992, p. 2; The Bulletin (Syd.), 31 March 1992, p. 23.
(6] CT, 12 May 1992, p. 2; Rann v. Olsen [2000] SASC 83; House of Representatives Practice, 5th ed., pp. 715-
7; Transcript, ABC Radio, 'PM', 19 Oct. 2001; Michael McGuire, 'Not fade away', 2009; Crikey.com, 21 Oct.
2001.
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CAREER EXPERIENCE
4 1986 - 1988 Shop Assistant
Responsibilities /Achievements • Customer service, including taking of orders, money handling
and till operation
• Preparation and cooking of food, while adhering to safe food
procedures
• Offering table service to customers - Restaurant service
• Cleaning as required
1985 -1986
Cleaner
Responsibilities /Achievements
• Cleaning duties
▪ Ensuring that cleaning was completed while adhering to
• OH&S and manual handling recommendations
• Use of cleaning equipment and chemicals, while adhering to
their safe use
• Ability to work unsupervised
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CAREER EXPERIENCE
2012
Shop Assistant
• Taking of orders
Responsibilities /Achievements • Cash handling - Till Operations
• Cooking of orders / Food preparation / Food handling
• Phone orders
• Home delivery service
• Working as a team member
• Working unsupervised
• Cleaning of shop / work space
• Customer service
2008
Cleaner
Responsibilities /Achievements • Cleaning of centre, including use of domestic cleaning
equipment
• Use of cleaning chemicals, while adhering to their safe use
• Liaising with other staff and centre users to ensure that all
duties are carried out to meet their requirements
• Adhering to OH&S and manual handling requirement
2008
Responsibilities /Achievements
• Liaisons with patients to make bookings, advise of future
treatment options and take payment for service
• Assisting the dentist with his / her duties , including that
ensuring all equipment is sterilized
• Cleaning of premise and equipment
• Opening / closing and setup of premise and equipment daily
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CAREER EXPERIENCE
1995 - 2004
Self Employed - Small Business
Responsibilities /Achievements . Management of small business
• Marketing, Research & Development of Business Plan
• Designing, painting and staining of furniture
• Customer service, including writing quotes for possible work
. Marketing - Sales
• Money handling and performing EFTPOS transactions
• Administration duties
1991 - 1993 Sales Assistant
• Customer service, including money handling, processing of
Responsibilities /Achievements EFTPOS transactions and till operation
• Packaging and displaying of fruit and vegetables
• Ensuring that the store was presented in a clean and hygienic
manner
1988-1989 er
Ca e
Responsibilities /Achievements Detailing of cars , both interior and exterior
• Promotions and detailing of the Mad Max car -
The Interceptor
• Banking duties, including reconciliation of accounts
• Registration of vehicles
Answering of telephones and customer
1986 - 1988
Checkout Operator
Responsibilities /Achievements Customer service, including money handling , performing of
EFTPOS transactions and till use
• Packaging purchased products for clients
• Stacking shelves, while adhering to manual handling
procedures
• Packaging of fruit and vegetables
• Ensuring that store presentation remained high
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CONFIDENTIAL
1? September 2020
RE:
Employment Termination
Dear Pizza Bar
I am informing you that I am terminating my employment at Pizza Bar, on the
13th September 2020 due to the reasons of you personally informing me of your invo vement
with criminal activity.
As you can appreciate I am a Professional author under contract with
London and a owner of a registered company and have a
Professional reputation to protect and uphold and do not wish to be associated with any
individuals involved in criminal activity.
I will inform Centrelink of this decision to terminate my employment dated 13°' September
2020.
Kind Re ards
Dated: 13th September 2020
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Pizza Bar MN:
11.'" September 2020
Dear
I have discussed the business proposal of the registered business of
with my lawyer and accountant regarding the proposal of a business merger between Pizza
Bar and and have unfortunately been advised to decline the offer at
this stage.
I have been advised by my lawyer to inform you that then a registered business of.
and under a legal contract of a NDA for business advice and as written and informed
on the business merger proposal between Pizza Bar and 1 is of a Confidential
nature and therefore to instruct you to destroy all copies of the business design and concepts for
legal purposes, concerning the registered business-
I would like to thank you for the opportunity and offer of the proposed partnership between
Pizza Bar and and wish you all the best with your future endeavours.
Kind Regards
Director:
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prosecidion agreement
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that Epstein "belonged to intelligence", was "above his pay grade" and
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alone"55-Kra Epstein agreed to plead guilty in Florida state court to two felony prostitution
charges, serve 18 months in prison, register as a sex offender, and pay restitution to three dozen
victims identified by the FBI .l The plea &Awes later descoled as a "sweetheart deal` .D-131
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the victims' riLts in that They had concealed the agreement
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convicted sex offenders in Florida are sent to state prison, Epstein was instead housed in a private
wing:. of the Palm Beach County Stockade and, according to the sheriffs office, was after
3Y2 months allowed to leave thejaff on "workrelease" for -op to 12 hours a day, 6 days a week. This
contrepned the sheriffs own policies regitding a mazino * snorer:wining sentence of 10 months and
airing- sex offenders, ineligible for the pivn.ege. He was allowed to come and go outside of
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was installed for him, before he was moved to the Stockade's previously =staffed infirmary. He
worked at the office of a. foundation he had created shortly before reporting to jail; he dissolved it
after he had served his -time. The Sheriff's Office received $i28,000 from- Epstein's non-prual to
pay for the costs of extra services beingprovided dmingltifwork release. His officewas monitored
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