EVIDENCE INVENTORY — 358 EL BRILLO WAY Palm Beach, Florida — 2006
Following the Palm Beach Police Department's investigation and subsequent FBI involvement, extensive evidence was cataloged from Epstein's Palm Beach residence.
PHYSICAL EVIDENCE: — Massage table and supplies from upstairs room — Photographs and digital media — Communications and scheduling records — Financial documents including cash payment records — Surveillance system components and recordings — Personal items and documents
WITNESS DESCRIPTIONS: Former house manager Juan Alessi, who worked at the residence for approximately 11 years, provided detailed descriptions of the property layout and daily operations. He described a strict household manual of rules, the regular arrival of young women for "massage" appointments, and his instructions to clean the massage room and remove any evidence after each visit.
Multiple victims independently described the same physical layout: being led through the main entrance, up to a second-floor room containing a massage table, where abuse occurred. The consistency of these descriptions across dozens of victim statements corroborated the physical evidence.
PROPERTY DETAILS: The Palm Beach mansion at 358 El Brillo Way was a 14,000+ square foot waterfront property. It served as the primary location where the pattern of abuse documented by law enforcement occurred. The property was ultimately sold and demolished in 2024.
This evidence inventory, combined with victim testimony, formed the foundation of both the original Palm Beach investigation and the subsequent FBI federal case.