
9 East 71st Street, Manhattan — Epstein's primary residence. 40-room townhouse originally owned by Les Wexner, transferred to Epstein in 1998. One of the largest private residences in NYC. Raided by FBI on July 6, 2019.
12 Documented Locations & Evidence Items
Key properties, aircraft, and physical evidence from the Jeffrey Epstein case. Includes the Manhattan townhouse, Palm Beach mansion, Little St. James Island, Boeing 727, the black book, and MCC. All sourced from court records, FBI documents, and property filings.

9 East 71st Street, Manhattan — Epstein's primary residence. 40-room townhouse originally owned by Les Wexner, transferred to Epstein in 1998. One of the largest private residences in NYC. Raided by FBI on July 6, 2019.

358 El Brillo Way, Palm Beach — The Palm Beach mansion where much of the documented abuse occurred. Palm Beach PD began investigation in 2005 after parent reported her 14-year-old was paid $300 for a 'massage.'

Little St. James Island — 70-acre private island in the US Virgin Islands purchased by Epstein in 1998. Known colloquially as 'Pedophile Island.' Contractor Steve Scully provided FBI with security camera footage from the island.
Great St. James Island — Second private island purchased by Epstein in 2016 for $18 million. Construction was ongoing at time of arrest. USVI government filed civil lawsuit against Epstein's estate regarding both islands.
Zorro Ranch — 10,000-acre ranch near Stanley, New Mexico. Annie Farmer testified she was abused here at age 16 in 1996. New Mexico AG launched investigation in 2019. Property valued at approximately $18 million.
N908JE — Boeing 727-31, known as the 'Lolita Express.' Flight logs spanning 1995-2013 documented hundreds of flights between Teterboro, Palm Beach, St. Thomas, and international destinations. Passenger manifests became key evidence.
22 Avenue Foch, Paris — Apartment in one of Paris's most expensive streets. Jean-Luc Brunel had access. French police opened investigation into trafficking activities connected to this address in 2019.
The 'Black Book' — Personal contact book containing approximately 1,500 names with phone numbers and addresses. Removed from Epstein's Palm Beach residence by butler Alfredo Rodriguez in 2005. Contains circled entries believed to indicate victims.
Maxwell Trial Evidence — Southern District of New York, Dec 2021. Prosecution presented flight logs, victim testimony, photographs from Epstein properties, and Maxwell's personal documents. Jury found Maxwell guilty on 5 of 6 counts.
Metropolitan Correctional Center, NYC — Where Epstein was held after July 2019 arrest. Found dead on August 10, 2019. Medical examiner ruled death a suicide by hanging. Two guards charged with falsifying records; both later acquitted.
The 'massage room' at Palm Beach mansion. Multiple victims described being led to a room with a massage table on the second floor. Juan Alessi testified he was instructed to clean the room and wash the table after each 'appointment.'
Safe discovered during FBI raid of 71st Street mansion. Contained compact discs labeled with names, cash, diamonds, and an expired Saudi passport with Epstein's photo under a different name. Contents became key evidence.
9 East 71st Street, Manhattan — Epstein's primary residence. 40-room townhouse originally owned by Les Wexner, transferred to Epstein in 1998. One of the largest private residences in NYC. Raided by FBI on July 6, 2019.
Source: Property Records / FBI Raid Documents
358 El Brillo Way, Palm Beach — The Palm Beach mansion where much of the documented abuse occurred. Palm Beach PD began investigation in 2005 after parent reported her 14-year-old was paid $300 for a 'massage.'
Source: Palm Beach PD Investigation / Court Documents
Little St. James Island — 70-acre private island in the US Virgin Islands purchased by Epstein in 1998. Known colloquially as 'Pedophile Island.' Contractor Steve Scully provided FBI with security camera footage from the island.
Source: Property Records / FBI Investigation
Great St. James Island — Second private island purchased by Epstein in 2016 for $18 million. Construction was ongoing at time of arrest. USVI government filed civil lawsuit against Epstein's estate regarding both islands.
Source: Property Records / USVI Civil Lawsuit
Zorro Ranch — 10,000-acre ranch near Stanley, New Mexico. Annie Farmer testified she was abused here at age 16 in 1996. New Mexico AG launched investigation in 2019. Property valued at approximately $18 million.
Source: Property Records / Trial Testimony (Annie Farmer)
N908JE — Boeing 727-31, known as the 'Lolita Express.' Flight logs spanning 1995-2013 documented hundreds of flights between Teterboro, Palm Beach, St. Thomas, and international destinations. Passenger manifests became key evidence.
Source: FAA Records / Flight Logs
22 Avenue Foch, Paris — Apartment in one of Paris's most expensive streets. Jean-Luc Brunel had access. French police opened investigation into trafficking activities connected to this address in 2019.
Source: French Investigation / Property Records
The 'Black Book' — Personal contact book containing approximately 1,500 names with phone numbers and addresses. Removed from Epstein's Palm Beach residence by butler Alfredo Rodriguez in 2005. Contains circled entries believed to indicate victims.
Source: Court Evidence / Rodriguez Testimony
Maxwell Trial Evidence — Southern District of New York, Dec 2021. Prosecution presented flight logs, victim testimony, photographs from Epstein properties, and Maxwell's personal documents. Jury found Maxwell guilty on 5 of 6 counts.
Source: SDNY Court Records / Trial Exhibits
Metropolitan Correctional Center, NYC — Where Epstein was held after July 2019 arrest. Found dead on August 10, 2019. Medical examiner ruled death a suicide by hanging. Two guards charged with falsifying records; both later acquitted.
Source: DOJ Investigation / Medical Examiner Report
The 'massage room' at Palm Beach mansion. Multiple victims described being led to a room with a massage table on the second floor. Juan Alessi testified he was instructed to clean the room and wash the table after each 'appointment.'
Source: Trial Testimony (Alessi, multiple victims)
Safe discovered during FBI raid of 71st Street mansion. Contained compact discs labeled with names, cash, diamonds, and an expired Saudi passport with Epstein's photo under a different name. Contents became key evidence.
Source: FBI Raid Evidence / SDNY Filings