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Extraction Summary

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People
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Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Relationships
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Document Information

Type: Book excerpt (filthy rich by james patterson) included in house oversight committee evidence
File Size: 2.2 MB
Summary

This document contains pages 80 and 281 from the book 'Filthy Rich', submitted as evidence in a House Oversight investigation. Page 281 details Sarah Kellen's activities in 2009, including renting a Palm Beach bungalow under the alias 'Clara' for $4,000/month and taking a round-the-world trip. It also discusses the non-prosecution agreement, noting that prosecutors considered charging Kellen, Wendy Dobbs, and Nadia Marcinkova, but Epstein's plea deal protected them, with the narrative suggesting Epstein could have pleaded to assaulting Kellen on his jet to avoid sex crime charges.

People (8)

Name Role Context
Jeffrey Epstein Subject
Mentioned regarding legal appeals, his house on El Brillo Way, and his plea deal involving assault charges.
Sarah Kellen Associate/Co-conspirator
Subject of the section; used alias 'Clara'; rented a bungalow; prime suspect in Chief Reiter's investigation.
Edwards Attorney
Likely Bradley Edwards; discussing malicious prosecution and lawsuits against Epstein (Page 80).
LM Victim/Plaintiff (Pseudonym)
Mentioned in relation to Edwards on the left page.
Chief Reiter Police Chief/Investigator
Led the investigation in which Kellen was a prime suspect.
Wendy Dobbs Potential Co-conspirator
Considered for charges by prosecutors.
Nadia Marcinkova Potential Co-conspirator
Considered for charges by prosecutors.
Clara Alias
The name Sarah Kellen used on a rental application.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Florida State Supreme Court
Venue where Epstein appealed a malicious prosecution ruling.
House Oversight Committee
Source of the document release (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022178).

Timeline (3 events)

2009
Sarah Kellen goes on a round-the-world trip for at least a month.
International
April 2009
Sarah Kellen rents a bungalow in Palm Beach under the alias 'Clara'.
Palm Beach
Sarah Kellen Real Estate Agent
Unknown (Historical)
Epstein strikes a plea deal avoiding charges for co-conspirators, pleading only to state charges.
Florida
Jeffrey Epstein Prosecutors

Locations (3)

Location Context
Location of rental property and legal proceedings.
Location of Jeffrey Epstein's big house.
Rented by Sarah Kellen in 2009.

Relationships (3)

Sarah Kellen Associate/Employee Jeffrey Epstein
Lived at his house on El Brillo Way; implicated in his plea deal; described as a prime suspect in the investigation.
Sarah Kellen Co-conspirators (Alleged) Wendy Dobbs
Both considered for charges by prosecutors in the Epstein investigation.
Sarah Kellen Co-conspirators (Alleged) Nadia Marcinkova
Both considered for charges by prosecutors in the Epstein investigation.

Key Quotes (3)

"“She said her name was Clara something on the rental application,” says a real estate agent in Palm Beach."
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"Prosecutors had considered charging her, Wendy Dobbs, and Nadia Marcinkova as potential coconspirators."
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"if Epstein had to have pleaded to something, he could have pleaded to striking Kellen—or slapping her, once, on his jet. Assault, they’d have called it."
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (2,456 characters)

[Page 80 - Left Page, text cut off on left margin]
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[Page 281 - Right Page]
FILTHY RICH
courts basically abolished the tort of malicious prosecution in Florida. My case was dismissed. I then appealed that. And our district ruled that my malicious prosecution claim can stand and the tort is not abolished in Florida. They sent it back to the trial court and Jeffrey Epstein appealed that to the State Supreme Court, and that’s where that stands.
Sarah Kellen
“She said her name was Clara something on the rental application,” says a real estate agent in Palm Beach. “It wasn’t until much later that I realized she was associated with Epstein.”
In April of 2009, that agent rented Clara a bungalow in Palm Beach. For Clara, that little home was a step down from Jeffrey Epstein’s big house on El Brillo Way and from the life she’d known as Sarah Kellen. But not such a step down. “She signed a lease to pay four thousand dollars a month from April 18 through July 18, 2009,” says a Palm Beach resident familiar with the local housing market. “But she stayed a lot longer. And by the way, she went on a round-the-world trip for at least a month while she had the lease.”
Kellen had been a prime suspect in Chief Reiter’s investigation. Prosecutors had considered charging her, Wendy Dobbs, and Nadia Marcinkova as potential coconspirators. They’d avoided those charges as part of the plea deal that Epstein had struck—a deal in the course of which it was suggested that if Epstein had to have pleaded to something, he could have pleaded to striking Kellen—or slapping her, once, on his jet. Assault, they’d have called it.
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