📧 Communication

letter

Communication Details

From
Plaintiffs' counsel (Robert Josefsberg) Linked to Plaintiffs' counsel (Robert Josefsberg)
To
Defendant's counsel Defendant's Counsel
Date
May 15, 2009
Subject
Preservation Letter
Message Content

Detailed numerous sources of relevant evidence to be preserved. Defendant's counsel did not respond.

📄 Source Document

028.pdf
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Document Summary

This document is a motion filed on May 26, 2009, by Plaintiffs Jane Doe No. 101 and 102 requesting a court order to compel Jeffrey Epstein to preserve all evidence, including electronic data, documents, and physical items located at his six international properties. The plaintiffs argue that given Epstein's status as a sex offender and his previous attempts to reclaim seized property (which may include child pornography), there is a high risk he will destroy incriminating evidence, including flight logs ('records of domestic and international travel') and computer files. The document lists the specific types of digital and physical evidence sought and notes that Epstein's counsel had failed to respond to a previous preservation letter.

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