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Vague anecdotal account of Graydon Carter’s visit to Jeffrey Epstein’s New York townhouse

The passage offers only an unverified, anecdotal description of Epstein’s residence and a fleeting reference to a possible criminal investigation that never materialized. It lacks concrete names, date Mentions Graydon Carter entering Epstein’s building with a key card. Describes Epstein’s townhouse as lavish with unusual décor (framed eyeballs). Notes that no criminal investigation into Epstein’s

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November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #022006
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The passage offers only an unverified, anecdotal description of Epstein’s residence and a fleeting reference to a possible criminal investigation that never materialized. It lacks concrete names, date Mentions Graydon Carter entering Epstein’s building with a key card. Describes Epstein’s townhouse as lavish with unusual décor (framed eyeballs). Notes that no criminal investigation into Epstein’s

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JAMES PATTERSON “carries the wrong impression. I don't see what it adds to the piece. And that makes me unhappy.” If some sort of criminal investigation had taken place, that would have been one thing. But, at that time, no criminal investigation into Epstein’s affairs had been launched. And in the absence of an investigation, the rumors of Epstein’s dealings with very young women seemed to be just that—rumors. Graydon Carter consulted his lawyers, his editors, and his One of the photogra fact-checkers. And then something odd and disturbing happened captured on video during at the Condé Nast building, then in Times Square. tela Beech Polley search warrant walk-thro of Epstein’s El Brillo \ residence (Palm Beach Pc Departm As usual, Carter had come into the office early. He swiped his key card in the lobby, pressed the elevator button, and arrived in the hallway outside the reception area on the twenty-first floor. It would have been a perfect time to review Ward's story. Her description of Epstein'’s town house—which is said to have been the largest private residence in New York City at the time—was priceless: “Inside, amid the flurry of menservants attired in sober black suits and pristine white gloves, you feel you have stumbled into someone’s private Xanadu,” she'd writ ten. “This is no mere rich person's home, but a high-walled, eclectic, imperious fantasy that seems to have no boundaries. © The entrance hall is decorated not with paintings but with row © upon row of individually framed eyeballs; these, the owner tells E people with relish, were imported from England, where they : s. Next comes a marble foyer, which 4 were made for injured soldier but the” t does have a painting, in the manner of Jean Dubuffet.. host coyly refuses to tell visitors who painted it. In any C45 : Jeffrey Epstein, Coney Isl circa 1969 (Anonyn i " x

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