TLDR
K L Gordon sent a half-pound envelope from Zorro Ranch in Stanley, New Mexico, to "JEANNE JAME DOE" at Financial Trust Company in St. Thomas, USVI, on January 12, 2004. "JAME DOE" is a deliberate feminized spelling of "Jane Doe" (a legal placeholder name used when a person's real identity is withheld). A comparison shipment on the same invoice, sent from Epstein's Madison Avenue office to the same address and suite, was addressed to "JEANNE BRENNAN" — confirming the pseudonym resolves to a real person. Both packages were signed for by Alfredo Rodriguez.
The Name on the Label
The scanning software initially rendered the recipient as "JADE DOE." Inspection of the original document corrected it to "JAME DOE" (PAPER TRAIL Project, 2026a). Neither version is a real surname. "JAME DOE" is a deliberate feminization of the placeholder "Jane Doe" — a pseudonym written on a FedEx shipping label by someone at Zorro Ranch who did not want to use the recipient's actual name.
The full recipient line reads: JEANNE JAME DOE, Financial Trust Company Inc, 6100 Red Hook Quarter B3, St. Thomas 00802 VI.
Financial Trust Company is the trust administration entity at the USVI address shared by Southern Financial, NES LLC, JEGE LLC, and the rest of the Epstein corporate infrastructure (PAPER TRAIL Project, 2026b). Suite B3 is a specific office within the complex. The package was not sent to a residential address. It was sent to the trust company that managed Epstein's USVI financial affairs.
The Comparison That Resolves the Pseudonym
The same FedEx invoice — 1-521-73658, page 5 — contains a comparison shipment. This one was sent from Epstein's 457 Madison Avenue office to the same company, the same address, and the same suite. The recipient: JEANNE BRENNAN (PAPER TRAIL Project, 2026a).
Same first name. Same destination company. Same suite. Different surname — one real, one fake. The inference is direct: "JEANNE JAME DOE" is JEANNE BRENNAN, and someone at Zorro Ranch used a pseudonym for a shipment that Epstein's New York office sent under her actual name.
Both packages were signed for by A.RODEGUZ — a scanning error for A. Rodriguez (PAPER TRAIL Project, 2026a). Alfredo Rodriguez was Epstein's house manager who later became a cooperating witness, attempting to sell a copy of Epstein's contact book to an attorney representing victims. He was caught in a federal sting, prosecuted for obstruction, and died of mesothelioma in 2015.
Rodriguez signed for packages at Financial Trust Company as part of his duties. His signature on both the pseudonym shipment and the named shipment confirms both packages were received at the same location by the same person — eliminating any possibility that "JEANNE JAME DOE" was a different individual at a different address who happened to share a first name.
The Zorro Ranch Connection
The sender, K L Gordon, resolves to Karen L. Gordon based on eight Gordon-related FedEx records in the corpus (PAPER TRAIL Project, 2026a). Karen L. Gordon shipped a 40-pound package from West Palm Beach to Zorro Ranch ($246.77), and K L Gordon received packages at the Stanley, New Mexico address. Brice Gordon also appears in Zorro Ranch FedEx records. Both Gordons appear to be ranch staff or residents with ongoing operational roles.
The route — ABQ (Albuquerque) to STT (St. Thomas) — connects the New Mexico property to the USVI trust infrastructure. A ranch employee sent an envelope using a fake name to a trust company in the Caribbean, and someone at the New York office sent the same person a package under her real name. The pseudonym was applied selectively, at the ranch, not at the corporate office.
This selectivity is itself informative. Whoever prepared the Zorro Ranch shipment chose to obscure the recipient's identity. Whoever prepared the Madison Avenue shipment did not. The difference may reflect different levels of security awareness between the ranch and the corporate office, or it may reflect specific instructions about how to label shipments from the New Mexico property.
The Same Invoice, Different Worlds
Page 4 of the same invoice — one page before the "JEANNE JAME DOE" entry — contains G Maxwell shipments to Pandora & Kevin Maxwell at Moulsford Manor, Oxfordshire, and to Katie Orchard c/o Alexander Mann in London (PAPER TRAIL Project, 2026a). The invoice is a single billing document that captures international shipments to a British manor house, a pseudonym shipment from a New Mexico ranch to a Caribbean trust company, and routine corporate shipments from Manhattan.
This is what Epstein's logistics infrastructure looked like in daily operation. Multiple properties, multiple countries, multiple recipients — some identified by name, some by pseudonym — all billed to the same FedEx account, all processed through the same invoice system.
Why It Matters
A pseudonym on a FedEx label is a small thing. A half-pound envelope — likely containing documents, not goods — is a small shipment. But the deliberate use of "JAME DOE" reveals something about operational practice at Zorro Ranch. Someone there was trained or inclined to use false names on shipping labels when sending materials to the trust administration office. That is not casual behavior. It is a practice that suggests awareness that shipping records create a paper trail, and a desire to limit what that trail reveals.
The irony is that the comparison shipment — sent under Brennan's real name from the New York office — resolves the pseudonym completely. The attempt at concealment failed because the same invoice, processed by the same billing system, contained both the real name and the fake one.
References
PAPER TRAIL Project. (2026a). FedEx third-party shipment analysis: "JEANNE JAME DOE". [Data analysis: research/fedex_third_party_analysis.md, HIGH PRIORITY Lead #1].
PAPER TRAIL Project. (2026b). Entity ownership research. [Data analysis: research/ENTITY_OWNERSHIP.md].
PAPER TRAIL Project. (2026c). FedEx shipments. [Database table: fedex_shipments, db=epstein_files].
PAPER TRAIL Project. (2026d). Third-party paid shipments. [Export: _exports/fedex/third_party_paid.csv].
U.S. Department of Justice. (2025a). Epstein files: Data Set 10. EFTA01316701.pdf, page 6. justice.gov/epstein.
U.S. Department of Justice. (2025b). Epstein files: Data Set 10. EFTA01312627.pdf, page 6. justice.gov/epstein.