Messages that were left for Jeffrey Epstein around the time the Palm Beach Police first began investigating the pedophile in 2005 offer a rare glimpse into his juxtaposed worlds.

There are calls from former members of the Royal Family, details about and conic designer's weekend visit to his Palm Beach mansion, and multiple messages from his close friend Jean-Luc Brunel.

There is one that appears to reference underage girls, another noting how much an 18-year-old woman 'loves Jeffrey' and another in which Brunell relays one doctor's professional opinion on how best to treat a sexually transmitted disease.

These messages were all obtained by DailyMail.com after filing an FOIA request for Palm Beach records related to Epstein's legal battles in the decade since he left prison.

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Pedo pal: Many of the messages are from Jean-Luc Brunnel (above), a model agent who has been accused of sexual assault and rape by multiple women

The message pad was first obtained by police during their search of Epstein's Palm Beach mansion in October of 2005, shortly after they were tipped off to the fact that the pedophile knew he was being investigated by police.

A message from Ghislaine Maxwell in August of that year reveals that Epstein and his age-appropriate companion were hosting Tom Ford in Palm Beach.

'She let [Epstein's pilot] Larry go,' reads the note

Esptein is then told to contact Maxwell to let her know if she should just pick the designer up in the helicopter, which she was licensed to fly.

In January, a message states that 'HRH Duchess of York' aka 'Sarah (Fergie)' is 'expecting your call.'

There are also messages from his good friend Leslie Wexner about business matters, and former Daily News owner Mort Zuckerman calls to ask what the best time would be for him to visit would be during a trip to Palm Beach.

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None of those people have been implicated in any way in Epstein's scandals, and are believed to have been caught completely off guard when they learned about his predatory habits.

There are also seven messages from David Copperfield or his assistant.

'Magic David called,' reads one note.

'It's jackpot,' says another message.

These all stand in stark contrast to the frequent messages left by Brunnell.

At 8:08 am on the morning of April 1, Brunnel called Epstein and left a message, which was relayed to Epstein via a note that read: 'He has a teacher for you to teach you how to speak Russian. She is 2 x 8 years old not blonde. Lessons are free and you can have 1st today if call me back.'

Brunnel then followed up again at 8:31am and 9:04am, asking that Epstein get in touch.

Bradley Edwards, the lawyer for a number of Epstein victims including Virginia Giuffre (née Roberts) included those three messages as evidence after Epstein filed a civil suit against him.

'In light of these circumstances of the case, this message reasonably suggested to Edwards that Brunel might have been procuring two eight-year-old girls for Epstein to sexually abuse,' stated one court filing submitted by Edwards and his lawyer.

'According to widely circulated press reports reviewed by Edwards, Brunel is in his sixties and has a reputation throughout the world (and especially in the modeling industry) as a cocaine addict that has for years molested children through modeling agencies while acting as their agent — conduct that has been the subject of critical reports, books, several news articles, and a 60 Minutes documentary on Brunel’s sexual exploitation of underage models.'

That legal battle waged on for years before finally ending in December, when Epstein settled with Edwards and publicly apologized after the lawyer counter sued for defamation.