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- James Patterson
- Jeffrey Epstein
JAMES PATTERSON
discuss cognitive neuroscience, artificial intelligence, systems of
encryption and decryption, and other topics.
Epstein had been hosting get-togethers like this for years.
Toward the end of Chief Reiter’s investigation, in March of 2006,
Epstein had hosted twenty top physicists—including three Nobel
Prize winners as well as the celebrity physicist Stephen Hawking —
at a Saint Thomas symposium called “Confronting Gravity,”
which was advertised as “a workshop to explore fundamental
questions in physics and cosmology.”
“This is a remarkable group,” one of the Nobel Prize winners
told a reporter for the St. Thomas Source.
“There is no agenda except fun and physics, and that’s fun
with a capital F,” Epstein said.
Epstein had been especially interested in Stephen Hawking.
Someday, Hawking had theorized, the universe would stop
expanding and collapse, at which point time would begin to run
backwards. Hawking believed that computer viruses were living
things. He thought that given the size of the universe, alien life
forms existed. He did not believe in God. But he had a vast appre-
ciation for the inner workings of the universe, and this is wir?
Epstein gave Hawking a tremendous gift. He paid to havea sub-
marine modified so that it could fit Hawking and his wheelchair .
and give the scientist his first glimpse of an actual alien world— ~
the one that lies under the waves of the ocean.
It was one of the most romantic, generous gestures that Jef |
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Goldberger said. “There are no pending civil lawsuits. There are
not and should not be any pending investigations, given Mr.
Epstein’s complete fulfillment of all the terms of his non-prosecution
agreement with the federal government.”
a If there was an investigation, nothing had come of it yet. For
q ; the moment, Epstein was free—free to turn his attention, again,
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to intellectual pursuits. He launched a website, JeffreyEpstein-
Science.com, that featured blog posts such as “Conversations
with Jeffrey Epstein,” “The Value of Quantum Computation to
Jettrey Epstein,” “Why Evolutionary Biology Intrigues Jeffrey
Epstein,” and “An Understanding of Theoretical Physics from
Jetfrey Epstein.” The latter post began: “This is where Jeffrey
Epstein takes you to the very cutting edge of the frontiers of
knowledge to explore and discuss our basic understanding of
the subtle, simple, and hidden [qualities] that lie beneath... our
th jail, but he wasnt done settling universe.”
ms. Under the conditions of his
it, he’s even paid for the victims a
semed to ensure that he would not
-imes. Double jeopardy was worl
ily of 2010, reports began to appear
tors were following other eda
child-trafficking charges anda
‘Jettrey doesn’t know shit about science,” says Stuart Pivar, the
' art collector who has known Epstein for more than three decades.
q “Does he like to act like he does? Yes. But he doesn’t. But as far as
_ these academic scientists — without people like h
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knowledge to explore an
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effrey Epstein was done with jail, but he wasn't done settling universe.”
suits brought by his victims. Under the conditions of his
non-prosecution agreement, he’s even paid for the victims’
lawyers. Still, Epstein's NPA seemed to ensure that he would not
be prosecuted again for his crimes. Double jeopardy was work-
ing in Epstein’s favor. But in July of 2010, reports began to appear 4
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7t have brakes at all.”
stein, but she’s followed his case
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mship between powerful, wealthy
women.
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exual experience. The difference
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on young girls delude themselves into thinking that the abuse
will not harm the child. They have a conscience, but they have
medicated it with thinking errors. Others are flat-out psycho-
pathic and simply don’t care if it hurts the young girl or not. I
can't say anything about Epstein, as I have not evaluated him,
but narcissism and psychopathy are concepts an evaluator would
look at concerning anyone who was sexually attracted to postpu-
bescent individuals but who then began to focus on younger
teens.
“Psychopaths are often superficially charming, high-stimulus
seekers who are bored if not doing something. They lie, con, and
ma
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- James Patterson
- Jeffrey Epstein
JAMES PATTERSON
“Antisocial psychopaths don't have brakes at all.”
Dr. Salter has never met Epstein, but she’s followed his case
closely and finds him a familiar type. She’s especially struck by
the singular nature of the relationship between powerful, wealthy
men and vulnerable, underage women.
“(The men] are more impressive to a fourteen-year-old [girl]
than to, say, an adult young woman who is self-supporting and
feels more sure of herself,” she explains.
“They are attracted to what they call freshness — barely bud-
ding sexuality and lack of sexual experience. The difference
between them and their victims feeds their ego.
“Great wealth and access are generally factors that make men
feel they are entitled to whomever and whatever they want. Some
have narcissistic personalities with inflated self-images. And of
course, great wealth and status make such men think they can
get away with it. Too often, they're right.”
On the other hand, Dr. Salter believes that certain condi-
tions, such as the ones exhibited by Jeffrey Epstein, might be an
inborn character trait.
Personality can be influenced, sometimes quite heavily, by
genetics.
“Virtually no one believes anymore that humans are born a ©
totally blank slate,” she explains.
“We arrive with temperamental and personality variations —
that, of course, the environment can often, but not always, influ-
ence. We arrive with baggage.”
Is Epstein a born psychopath, then?
“Psychopathy is the umbrella term for individual
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oncerns such as morality, ethics,
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Anna Salter: November 2015
hy do powerful men do the things that Jeffrey Epstein
and Prince Andrew have been accused of doing?
| Dr. Anna Salter studies child sex offenders profes-
4 _ Sionally. Educated at Harvard, with a graduate degree in clinical
: - psychology, she spoke, with the benefit of hindsight, about Jeffrey
_ Epstein and others like him from her office in Madison, Wisconsin.
“Consider a car,” says Dr. Salter. “There’s a motor, and there
"are brakes. We all have sexual impulses we don’t think it would
be a good idea to act on. Most of us have good control over our
Dehavior. We have good brakes.
_ “Sexual offenses and inappropriate sexual behavior are some-
fimes the result of a bad motor—for example, an attraction to
Pr mepubescent children or eleven-to-fourteen-year-old pubescent
“hi dren as opposed to postpubescent individuals. But they are
ly ays the result of bad brakes.
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- James Patterson
- Jeffrey Epstein
- Prince Andrew
JAMES PATTERSON
detachment from day-to-day concerns such as morality, ethics,
and appearances?
As for Jeffrey Epstein, one question that might be worth ask-
ing is, if he’s in fact a narcissist and megalomaniac, could he
actually believe that he’s innocent? Then again, that might be the
wrong question. Epstein did plead guilty, after all. But what if he
simply doesn’t see what he pleaded to as a crime? What if he’s
proud of his lifestyle? And if that’s the case, why wouldn't Prince
Andrew be proud to be seen in public with his dear friend Jetfrey
Epstein?
What if, for people like Epstein and the prince, it’s just ser-
vants and masters, the way of the world? They’re natural winners —
aristocrats, after all—and if life were fair, well, how would we
know who the real winners are?
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- Prince Andrew
- Woody Allen
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oligarchs, corrupt presidents of
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yeing loyal to his friends,” a “royal
rard Klein. “Take his feelings for
rince and you bring a woman into
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yse relationship with the Duchess
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hich stem from the duchess. Some
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Juke. There’s no question but that
destructive element in the duke’s
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ested in every detail,” a guest in attendance told a New York Post
gossip columnist. “What would Kate wear, what would the
Queen wear, would his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson be invited?”
Other guests in attendance that night included Chelsea Han-
dler, George Stephanopoulos, Charlie Rose, Katie Couric, and
Woody Allen.
At around the same time, Jeffrey Epstein told the New York
Post, “I’m not a sexual predator, I’m an ‘offender’ It’s the differ-
ence between a murderer and a person who steals a bagel.”
Was it so remarkable that Prince Andrew would have been seen
in Epstein's company? A
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- Ghislaine Maxwell
- Jeffrey Epstein
- Prince Andrew
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viewed by an agent familiar with
westigation. As Rodriguez had
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those items been produced in
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rince Andrew also fares poorly in the wake of Epstein’s
imprisonment.
nd juty. E The two men are old friends. They have been ever since
_ Ghislaine Maxwell introduced the prince to her then-beau, some-
4 time in the 1990s. In 2000, Epstein had been invited to Windsor
_ Castle to celebrate the queen’s birthday. Six months later, Epstein
redo Rodriguez was arrested again. ©
ne 18, 2010, facing charges of cor =
nd documents. Dressed in a blue”
pologized for his crimes and asked
4 flew to Sandringham, the queen’s estate in Norfolk, England, for
1 a party Prince Andrew threw for Ghislaine’s thirty-ninth birthday.
The prince had also visited Epstein on several occasions, in
Palm Beach as well as in New York. And if allegations Virginia
Roberts made in her 2015 declaration are to be believed, Epstein
asked her to give the prince whatever he required, then report
be ek with the details.
‘ According to the Guardian, Epstein and the pri
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- Jeffrey Epstein
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“carries the wrong impression. | don't see what it adds to the
piece. And that makes me unhappy.”
If some sort of criminal investigation had taken place, that
would have been one thing. But, at that time, no criminal
investigation into Epstein's affairs had been launched. And in
the absence of an investigation, the rumors of Epstein’s dealings
with very young women seemed to be just that—rumors.
Graydon Carter consulted his lawyers, his editors, and his
One of the photogra
fact-checkers. And then something odd and disturbing happened captured on video during
at the Condé Nast building, then in Times Square. Palin Beach Police Depes
search warrant walk-thro
of Epstein’s El Brillo \
residence (Palm Beach Pc
Departm.
As usual, Carter had come into the office early. He swiped his
key card in the lobby, pressed the elevator button, and arrived in
the hallway outside the reception area on the twenty-first floor.
It would have been a periect time to review Ward's story.
Her description of Epstein’s town house—which is said to
have been the largest private residence in New York City at the
time—was priceless: “Inside, amid the flurry of menservants
attired in sober black suits and pristine white gloves, you feel 4 : a
you have stumbled into someone's private Xanadu,” she'd writ-
ten. “This is no mere rich person's home, but a high-walled, 4
eclectic, imperious fantasy that seems to have no boundaries. ~
The entrance hall is decorated not with painti
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- Alan Dershowitz
- Jeffrey Epstein
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not in investment strategy, and, as everyone who knows Jeffrey
she noticed, Epstein ate all the
knows, his are not in lashion and design. We frequently discuss
t for both of them. She found it
asedly brilliant man had left for
he Marquis de Sade. And then
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i told her, “Jeffrey wanted me .
world trends as each of us sees therm.”
“lm on my 20th book,” said Alan Dershowitz, who'd met
Epstein in 1997, “The only person outside of miy immediate fam-
ily that Lsend drafts to is Jeffrey.” .
But Ward also talked to other sources, who had their own
questions and qualms about Jeffrey Epstein. Some were involved
n lawsuits against him, Others had served on prestigious boards
with him. One who had witnessed Epstein’s aborted stint on the
board of Rockefeller University called him arrogant.
One powerful investment manager wondered about Epstein's
-onspicuous absence from New York’s trading floors. “The trad-
ng desks don’t seem to know him,” he says. “It's unusual for
then, with a bad case of more
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One cover of Vanity Fair can turn a minor celebrity into a
superstar, And a single thoroughly researched story can bring
down, a corporate overlord. |
Carter’s easy to recognize: the pompadour of white hair, like
tailored bespoke suit. He wears his fame lightly. But he could not
en re be more serious about his responsibilities, which are weighing
CHAPT ER 3 6 | heavily on him this month. Months earlier, he'd assigned a piece
to Vicky Ward, an Englishwoman who wrote frequently for Van-
ity Pair. He'd meant for it to be an easy assignment: Ward was
pregnant with twins. She wasn’t allowed to fly. But here was a
story right on her doorstep. A nice, easy profile of Jeffrey Epstein.
9002 Who was he, really? Carter knew he threw fabulous parties
oe attended by academics, billionaires, and beautiful women. Recently
: he'd flown Bill Clinton to Africa. But no one seemed to know
lary editor of Vanity Fair Hikes to how he had made his fortune. Epstein’s story reminded the edi-
ary editor of Vanity Fair, kes t :
} before the rest af his sts or of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gaisby.
Carter himself could have stepped out of a novel — though in
re at a leisurely pac etl iis case, the author would be Horatio Alger. A Canadian college
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ening articles, an a shod epout who'd worked as a railroad lineman, he arrived in New
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nan had not wanted to make a
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;ousand dollars a night and was
other Hollywood types. |
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a month. They had a friend 1
head shots. ,
Epstein had invited her to me
Then, Alicia told the cop, Epstein groped her buttocks against
her will while acting as though he was evaluating her body. Alicia
had stopped Epstein, and left the room, but couldn't get over the
incident. ° _
At the top of his crime report, the officer wrote “Sexual
Battery.” But Epstein was never charged in the incident. “The
. Santa Monica Police Department discounted every one of [Alicia's]
allegations of improper conduct by Jeffrey Epstein and they took
no mena on this 1997 complaint,” Epstein’s West Palm Beach
torney, Jack Goldberger, told the Palm Beach Post in 2010.
oie cops said itd be my word against his,” Alicia told the
paper. ‘And since he had. a lot of money, I let it go. I hadn't
hought much about it since, until | saw his picture pala. Aad
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- Ghislaine Maxwell
- Jeffrey Epstein
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15. I visited and traveled with Jeffrey Epstein from 1999
through the summer of 2002, and during that time I stayed
with him Jor sexual activities at each of his houses (er man-
sions) in locations including New York City, New York: the
area of Santa Fe, New Mexico; Palm Beach, Florida: an
island in the U.S. Virgin Islands: and Paris, France. I had sex
with him often in these places and also with the various peo-
ple he demanded that 1 have sex with. Epstein paid me for
many of these sexual encounters. Looking back, I realize that
my only purposes for Epstein, Maxwell, and their friends
was to be used for sex. |
16. To illustrate my connection to these places, I include
four photographs taken of me in New Mexico [see insert page 3
for one. of the photographs mentioned]. The first
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- Ghislaine Maxwell
- James Patterson
- Jeffrey Epstein
James Patrerson
1]. Over the next few weeks, Jeffrey Epstein. and Ghis-
laine Maxwell trained me to do what they wanted, including
sexual activities. The training was in New York and Florida,
at Epstein'’s mansion. lt was basically every day and it was
Hke going io school. l also had to have sex with Epstein many
times.
12. 1 was trained to be “everything a man wanted me to
be.’ Tt wasn’t just sexual training-—they wanted me to be
able te cater to all the needs of the men they were going to
send me to. They said that they loved that I was very compli-
ant and knew how to keep my mouth shut about what they
expected me to to do.
13. Epstein and Maxweil also told me that they wanted
me to produce information for them in addition to perform-
ing sex on the men. They told me to pay attention to the.
details about what the men wanted, so I could repert back to
them.
14. While I had juvenile hopes of bettering my life, from :
very early on I was also afraid of Epstein. Epstein told me he
was a billionaire. | told my mother that I was working for
this rich guy, and she said “go, go far away.” Epstein had
promised me a lot, and I knew if [left I would be in big trou-
ble. I was witness to a lot of illegal and bad behavior by
Epstein and his friends. If] left Epstein, he knew ail kinds 6
power ful Pepe. He could uve had t me Ril lled or m abducted
ama ane that he bnew many - people in high olaices. Speat
ing about himself, he said “I can get away” with things. Ey
as a teenag
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People JSON:
- Alan Dershowitz
- Ghislaine Maxwell
- Jeffrey Epstein
me personally in that area,
5. From the first time.
that day, his motivations ¢
Maxwell’s. My father was 4
up some stairs. There was ¢
in the room. Epstein and.
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Declaration of Virginia Roberts Giuffre: January 19,
2015, filed on January 19, 2015 by attorneys
representing Jeffrey Epstein’s victims cahiGh on for me = Ther — pro '
Jestion. E Epstein said he torr
l. My name is Virginia Giuffre and I was born in August
2. lam currently 31 years old.
3, lerew up in Palm Beach, Florida. When I was little,
loved animals and wanted to be a veterinarian. But my lip
took a very different turn when adulis— inclading Jeffre :
Epstein and his close friend Alan Dershowitz began to b
interested in having sex with me. ,
4. In approximately 1999, when I was 15 years old, 1m
Ghislaine Maxwell. She is the daughter of Robert Maxwell
who had been a wealthy publisher in Britain. Maxwell ash
that I come with her to Jeffrey Epstein’s mansion for the p
poses of teaching me how to perform. “massages” and tol
wealthy person so that I woul
8. So I started “working”
me to New York on his big, 3
sion in New York City. I was
rious room. The mansion we
got scared because it was si
Om wae a a massage parte
low [see insert page 3}.
10. Epstein took me on a;
ew York City and there he
roximately 15 or 16 years
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ERSON PintHy Rice
everyone agrees the greatest who was also employed at Mar-a-Lapo as a maintenance man-
Beach is Mar-a-Lago,” Trump
yning his battle. “1 took this
ble and opened it, essentially,
ict that l owned it made ita lot
each establishment.”
xplained, “gets the lisland’s|
ager. But Virginia’s father saw nothing wrong with the offer, and
he drove her, later that day, to Epstein’s house on El Brillo Way.
There, according to the document, Maxwell assured Virgin-
ja’s lather that Ms. Maxwell would provide transportation home
lor his teenage daughter. Then she led Virginia upstairs, fo a spa
room equipped with a shower and a massage table. Jeffrey
Epstein was lying, naked, on the table.
club, Members paid $14,000 Virginia was shocked, she says in the filing, but, with no
rein had never properly joined
“hislaine Maxwell gave Epstein
xperience with massages, thought this. could be massage ther-
on her underwear and started rubbing her breasts across
1 a member's young daughte jelfrey’s] body, impliedly showing [Virginia] what she was
- while relaxing at Mar-a-Lago
d out to Epstein’s house.
1e and that Epstein had tried
‘rectly to Trump, who—-in
that he was baxred from Mai
filed, the police had take ious locations, including the steam room and the shower.
named Virginia Roberts w
| had an identical encoun
he end of this sexually exploitive abuse, [Fpstein] and
Maxwell giddily told [Virginia] to return the following day
told her she had ‘lots of potential’ (Epste
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omen, but Nadia is tall. She’s
nth glowing skin, a wide smile,
ss for a Bond girl—a woman
| intrigue. But of course, that's
and the women in Epstein’s
profile of him, New York mag
7 Re is anes Princeton
irginia Roberts: 1999
a says Donald Tram 7 “raump's estate, Mar-a-Lago, had once belonged to the fab-
be with. " ulously wealthy heiress Marjorie Merriweather Post. It
_ sits on twenty perfectly manicured acres less than two
Hillary Clinton for Bill Clint es away from Jeffrey Epstein’s home on El Brillo Way. Its
n) But Trump's already ahea
severing his ties to Epsteir i
et wind of Epstein's penchan
es the extlusive: Mar-a- “Lago Club, which has a Spa, tennis
sonal 1 Tramp had fought the town council for decades as
blocked all his efforts to turn the place into a private resort.
clubs on the island-~those with a history of excluding
.ds ott that in their endles t
urers have been prowling alt ‘sand Jews-~had never faced such restrictions, Trump had
ed. At one point he sent copies of two movies to every mern-
the town council: Guess Who's Goring to Dinner, in which
Poitier confronts his girlfriend’s racist parents, and Gen-
Agreement, in which a journalist confronts anti-Semitism
necticut and New York City.
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Jam BS PATTERSON
ended up having a strong negative impact on his reputation and
business. Several photographers refused ro work with him. Other
agencies, such as Modilinos Model Management, curtailed their.
relationships with Brunel. And in 2015, Brunel filed his ow |
civil lawsuit against Jeffrey Epstein, denying that he had any role
in Epstein’s illegal activities, alleging that Epstein had obstructed
justice by tel ling him to avoid having his deposition taken in th
criminal case the Palm Beach PD had built against Epstein, and
claiming that false allegations of Brunel’s links to Epstein's acti
ities had harmed his reputation and cost him a great deal |
business. |
In his filing, |
contacts who expressed their doubts about placing models with ladia Marcinkova: cire
his agency. “Parents don't want their daughters coming to ! |
7 because fwhen] they google your name and the agency name
2 only things they see 1s ‘Sex Trafficking’l!” one corresponde - A C2 has offices in b
had written. | motion —flying to
dia Marcinkova com:
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