This document is an email chain involving the FBI New York Field Office Violent Crimes Task Force. The core content is an email from August 14, 2019 (four days after Epstein's death), reporting that data from 'priority cameras' on 'dvr1' had been downloaded. It details the coordination between FBI agents ('A7 Agent'), BOP employees, and technical teams ('mxu team', 'c19 team') to secure the physical DVR unit with evidence tape and manage the digital video files on internal networks ('opwan', 'ttk').
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Redacted Sender (2020) | Special Agent |
FBI New York Field Office, Violent Crimes Task Force; forwarded the email in 2020
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| Redacted Sender (2019) | Unknown (likely FBI or Technical Agent) |
Sent the original status update regarding DVR downloading
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| Contractor | Technician |
Working on the replacement system to get it up and recording
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| A7 Agent | Agent |
To stay with the DVR and secure the room with evidence tape
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| BOP employee | Bureau of Prisons Staff |
To stay with the DVR until the tech is done
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| FBI | ||
| FBI New York Field Office | ||
| Violent Crimes Task Force | ||
| BOP (Bureau of Prisons) |
"Priority cameras from dvr1 completed downloading."Source
"The contractor is here working on the replacement system and reports that he could get the new system up and recording tonight."Source
"The A7 Agent and the BOP employee will stay with the DVR until the tech is done and the cameras are up and recording."Source
"Once that is done A7 agent will secure the room with evidence tape until c19 team arrives tomorrow."Source
"I will.stage downloaded video on opwan for mxu to copy tonight to transcode and stage on ttk for review."Source
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