Epstein Manhattan Townhouse Visitor Logs: Exhibit

From: U.S. District Court, S.D.N.Y. / Court ExhibitsTo: Public Record
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VISITOR LOGS — 9 EAST 71ST STREET, NEW YORK, NY Court Exhibit — Giuffre v. Maxwell, No. 15-cv-7433 These visitor logs, maintained by staff at Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan townhouse at 9 East 71st Street, document individuals who entered the residence during the period 2002-2005. The logs were entered as exhibits during the Giuffre v. Maxwell civil case and were among the documents ordered unsealed. CONTENTS: - Date and time of visitor entries - Names of visitors as recorded by household staff - Purpose of visit (where noted) - Duration of stay (partial records) CONTEXT: The Manhattan townhouse, one of the largest private residences in New York City, was a central location in Epstein's operations. Multiple victims described being brought to the residence for encounters with Epstein and others. The visitor logs provide a factual record of who visited the property during a key period of the alleged trafficking operation. The logs were recovered during the execution of a search warrant on the property in July 2019. Source: Court Exhibits / SDNY Available at: https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/4355835/giuffre-v-maxwell/

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