This document is an internal FBI email chain from August 13, 2019, discussing the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's flight records shortly after his death. A Special Agent from the Child Exploitation/Human Trafficking Task Force reports interviewing an air traffic controller named Pat and contacting the St. Thomas Jet Center, which employed a Pat Hatch and allegedly handled Epstein's helicopter. The Jet Center refused to comment, leading the agents to discuss issuing a subpoena for the flight records.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| [REDACTED] | FBI Special Agent |
Sender of the initial email regarding the investigation into St. Thomas Jet Center.
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Subject |
Subject of the investigation; referenced regarding his helicopter and flight records.
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| Pat | Interviewee |
Air traffic control guy interviewed by the FBI.
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| Pat Hatch | Employee |
Employee at St. Thomas Jet Center identified as dealing with Epstein's helicopter.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| FBI |
Federal Bureau of Investigation, specifically the New York Field Office.
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| Child Exploitation/Human Trafficking Task Force |
The specific unit the Special Agent belongs to.
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| St. Thomas Jet Center |
Company believed to have dealt with Epstein's helicopter; refused to comment.
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| Location | Context |
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Location of the FBI office and implied location of the agents ('back in the city').
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Location of the Jet Center.
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"Would you want to cut a Subpoena to this company for his flight records?"Source
"we believe that St. Thomas Jet Center (340-777-9177, Pat Hatch, employee) dealt with Epstein's helicopter."Source
"I called over there to confirm and they said the company has no comment and will not confirm anything regarding Epstein."Source
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