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📁 Brad Edwards Dossier

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#581
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RE: Jane Doe

📝 This document is connected to Brad Edwards but awaits AI analysis to determine its significance.

From: Jessica Cadwell [mailto: Bates: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029896
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#582 October 18, 2013 at 6:32:28 PM EDT
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Re: Request for comment from The Mail on Sunday with noon ET Saturday deadline re Mr Bradley Edwards vs Mr

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From: Darren Indyke (| Bates: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030618
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#583 October 18, 2013 at 6:32:28 PM EDT
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Re: Request for comment from The Mail on Sunday with noon ET Saturday deadline re Mr Bradley Edwards vs Mr

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From: Jeffrey Epstein [jeevacation@gmail.com] Bates: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030620
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#584 October 18, 2013 at 6:32:28 PM EDT
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Re: Request for comment from The Mail on Sunday with noon ET Saturday deadline re Mr Bradley Edwards vs Mr

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From: Fred Haddad P| Bates: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030622
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#585 October 18, 2013 at 6:32:28 PM EDT
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Fwd: Request for comment from The Mail on Sunday with noon ET Saturday deadline re Mr Bradley Edwards vs Mr

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From: Tonja Haddad Coleman Bates: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030624
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#586
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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030833

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From: Bates: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030833
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#587
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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030838

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From: Bates: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030838
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#588 Strength: 9.0/10
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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031000

This document provides significant evidence of Jeffrey Epstein's criminal activities, particularly in relation to the recruitment and exploitation of minors for sexual purposes. It highlights the involvement of Ghislaine Maxwell as a key figure in Epstein's operations, as well as the alarming details of abuse experienced by victims, which underscores the systemic nature of the trafficking network.

🔑 Key Evidence:
  • Epstein admitted in his federal plea bargain that he did conspire to entice minors to engage in prostitution.
  • Brad Edwards stated that Maxwell was 'second-in-command of Epstein’s criminal enterprise' and oversaw a database of girls.
  • The suit filed by 'Jane Doe 102' alleges that she was recruited as a 15-year-old and became a 'sex slave' to Epstein.
👥 Connected Entities:
Ghislaine Maxwell Brad Edwards Jane Doe 102
From: Bates: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031000
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#589 Strength: 9.0/10
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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031003

This document provides significant evidence of Jeffrey Epstein's criminal activities, particularly regarding the recruitment and exploitation of minors for sexual purposes. It highlights the involvement of Ghislaine Maxwell as a key figure in Epstein's operations and details the allegations made by victims, which underscore the systemic abuse and potential complicity of powerful individuals.

🔑 Key Evidence:
  • Epstein admitted in his federal plea bargain that he did conspire to entice minors to engage in prostitution.
  • Brad Edwards stated that Maxwell was 'second-in-command of Epstein’s criminal enterprise' and oversaw a database of girls.
  • The suit filed by 'Jane Doe 102' alleges that she was recruited at age 15 and became a 'sex slave' to Epstein.
👥 Connected Entities:
Ghislaine Maxwell Brad Edwards Jane Doe 102
From: Bates: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031003
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#590 Strength: 9.0/10
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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031006

This document reveals significant allegations against Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, including the recruitment and exploitation of minors for sexual purposes. The detailed accounts of abuse and the involvement of high-profile individuals underscore the systemic nature of the alleged criminal enterprise, highlighting the potential complicity of powerful figures in Epstein's activities.

🔑 Key Evidence:
  • Epstein admitted in his federal plea bargain that he did conspire to entice minors to engage in prostitution.
  • Brad Edwards stated that Maxwell was 'second-in-command of Epstein’s criminal enterprise' and oversaw a database of girls.
  • The suit filed by 'Jane Doe 102' alleges that she was recruited at age 15 and became a 'sex slave' to Epstein.
👥 Connected Entities:
Ghislaine Maxwell Brad Edwards Jane Doe 102
From: Bates: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031006
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#591 Strength: 9.0/10
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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031009

This document provides significant evidence of Jeffrey Epstein's criminal activities, particularly in relation to the recruitment and exploitation of minors for sexual purposes. It highlights the involvement of Ghislaine Maxwell as a key figure in Epstein's operations, as well as the alarming details of abuse experienced by victims, which underscores the systemic nature of the trafficking network.

🔑 Key Evidence:
  • Epstein admitted in his federal plea bargain that he did conspire to entice minors to engage in prostitution.
  • Brad Edwards stated that Maxwell was 'second-in-command of Epstein’s criminal enterprise' and oversaw a database of girls.
  • The suit filed by 'Jane Doe 102' alleges that she was recruited at age 15 and became a 'sex slave' to Epstein, required to engage in sex acts with him and others.
👥 Connected Entities:
Ghislaine Maxwell Brad Edwards Jane Doe 102
From: Bates: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031009
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#592 Strength: 9.0/10
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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031100

This document provides significant evidence of Jeffrey Epstein's criminal activities, including the recruitment and exploitation of minors for sexual purposes, as well as the involvement of Ghislaine Maxwell in these operations. The allegations made by 'Jane Doe 102' highlight a systematic pattern of abuse and raise serious questions about the complicity of individuals in Epstein's network.

🔑 Key Evidence:
  • Epstein admitted in his federal plea bargain that he did conspire to entice minors to engage in prostitution.
  • The suit filed by 'Jane Doe 102' alleges that Maxwell and Epstein took part in 'sexually assaulting, battering, exploiting, and abusing Plaintiff.'
  • Epstein joked about 'trading in' Jane Doe 102 for being 'too old,' indicating a predatory mindset.
👥 Connected Entities:
Ghislaine Maxwell Brad Edwards (attorney) Jane Doe 102
From: Bates: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031100
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#593
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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031127

📝 This document is connected to Brad Edwards but awaits AI analysis to determine its significance.

From: Bates: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031127
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#594 Strength: 9.0/10
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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031170

This document highlights the recusal of the Miami U.S. attorney's office from the Jeffrey Epstein case, revealing potential misconduct in the handling of Epstein's plea agreement and the subsequent betrayal of victims' rights. It underscores systemic failures within the Justice Department that allowed Epstein to evade serious consequences for his crimes, thus contributing to the broader narrative of corruption and complicity in the Epstein scandal.

🔑 Key Evidence:
  • Miami federal prosecutors recused themselves from the case, indicating potential conflicts of interest or misconduct.
  • U.S. District Judge Kenneth A. Marra ruled that federal prosecutors broke the law by concealing a plea agreement from over 30 underage girls, suggesting a deliberate effort to protect Epstein.
  • The document mentions that Epstein was allowed to plead guilty to minor charges despite a 53-page federal indictment being prepared against him, indicating a significant disparity in the treatment of Epstein compared to typical defendants.
👥 Connected Entities:
Jeffrey Epstein Alexander Acosta Byung J. Pak
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#595 January 27, 2016 at 11:57:38 AM EST
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ST

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From: steven hoffenber, Bates: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031196
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#596 Tue, Mar 5, 2019 at 6:08 PM
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Fwd: Herald

📝 This document is connected to Brad Edwards but awaits AI analysis to determine its significance.

From: J [jeevacation@gmail.com] Bates: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031384
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#597 Strength: 6.0/10
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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031386

This document highlights ongoing efforts by victims' attorneys to challenge the handling of Jeffrey Epstein's case, particularly the plea agreement negotiated in 2008. It underscores the potential for prosecutorial misconduct and the need for accountability, reflecting broader systemic issues within the justice system regarding high-profile cases.

🔑 Key Evidence:
  • The victims’ attorneys — Edwards, Scarola and Paul Cassell — have asked the Justice Department to throw out Epstein’s plea agreement and reopen the criminal investigation.
  • Edwards stated, 'I think it’s good that we’re going to get fresh eyes and a fresh opinion on the way the case was handled,' indicating dissatisfaction with the previous handling of the case.
  • Acosta, who was appointed by Trump as the U.S. secretary of labor in 2017, is the focus of a separate Justice Department investigation into whether there was any prosecutorial misconduct in the Epstein case.
👥 Connected Entities:
Ariana Fajardo Orshan Alex Acosta Ben Sasse
From: Bates: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031386
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#598 Tue, Mar 5, 2019 at 6:08 PM
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Fwd: Herald

📝 This document is connected to Brad Edwards but awaits AI analysis to determine its significance.

From: J [jeevacation@gmail.com] Bates: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031388
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#599 Strength: 7.0/10
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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031390

This document highlights ongoing legal efforts by victims' attorneys to challenge the handling of Epstein's case, indicating potential prosecutorial misconduct and the need for accountability. It underscores the complexities of the legal proceedings surrounding Epstein's plea deal and the broader implications for victims' rights.

🔑 Key Evidence:
  • The victims’ attorneys — Edwards, Scarola and Paul Cassell — have asked the Justice Department to throw out Epstein’s plea agreement and reopen the criminal investigation.
  • Edwards stated, 'I think it’s good that we’re going to get fresh eyes and a fresh opinion on the way the case was handled.'
  • Acosta, who was appointed by Trump as the U.S. secretary of labor in 2017, is the focus of a separate Justice Department investigation into whether there was any prosecutorial misconduct in the Epstein case.
👥 Connected Entities:
Ariana Fajardo Orshan Alex Acosta Ben Sasse
From: Bates: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031390
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#600
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Re: Herald

📝 This document is connected to Brad Edwards but awaits AI analysis to determine its significance.

From: J [jeevacation@gmail.com] Bates: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031392
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