An internal FBI email dated February 18, 2025, from a Special Agent in the Baltimore/Delaware Violent Crime Safe Streets Task Force to an FBI agent in New York. The email clarifies the origins and trial usage of three key items: a 'Masseuses' list found on Epstein's digital device in Manhattan (not used in the Maxwell trial), the 'black book' seized by Miami-Palm Beach authorities, and flight logs provided by Epstein's pilot. It explicitly notes that names on the masseuse list are believed to include minors contacted by Epstein and Maxwell.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Subject |
Mentioned regarding seized devices, masseuse lists, and flight logs.
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| Ghislaine Maxwell | Subject |
Mentioned in context of the 'Maxwell trial' and contacting women/girls.
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| Redacted Pilot | Epstein's Pilot |
Kept and provided the flight logs. Name is redacted in the document.
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| Redacted Sender | Special Agent |
FBI Baltimore/Delaware, Violent Crime Safe Streets Task Force author of the email.
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| Redacted Recipient | FBI Agent |
FBI NY recipient of the email.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| FBI |
Federal Bureau of Investigation (Baltimore and NY field offices)
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| Violent Crime Safe Streets Task Force |
Sender's unit
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| Miami-Palm Beach Police |
Mentioned as seizing the black book during their investigation
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| Location | Context |
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Epstein's home where digital devices were seized
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Location related to the black book seizure
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Location related to the black book seizure
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Sender's location
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Recipient's location (implied by NY)
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"The attached item titled 'Masseuses' was going to initially be a trial exhibit but was not used at the Maxwell trial."Source
"The names listed are believed to be women and girls, some of which were identified minors, who were contacted by Epstein, Maxwell, and his staff to massage Epstein."Source
"The flight logs were kept and provided by Epstein's pilot"Source
"At trial, the black book and the flight logs had minor victims redacted from the public."Source
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