EFTA00021066.pdf

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Type: Email chain
File Size: 52.6 KB
Summary

An email chain from January and February 2020 discussing the logistical handling of digital evidence seized in the Epstein case. The correspondence details the receipt of a hard drive from the FBI's Computer Analysis Response Team (CART) containing data from seized devices, which required uploading to the Relativity platform for privilege review. The emails also mention that the FBI had another batch of materials to transmit shortly for the same process.

People (1)

Name Role Context
Redacted Senders/Recipients Legal/Administrative Staff
Individuals coordinating the upload and privilege review of seized digital evidence.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
FBI
Federal Bureau of Investigation, source of the seized materials.
FBI CART
Computer Analysis Response Team, processed the seized devices.
Relativity
E-discovery software platform used for hosting the data for review.

Timeline (2 events)

2020-01-21
Receipt of hard drive from FBI CART containing processed data from devices seized in connection with the Epstein case.
Unknown Office
FBI CART Redacted Legal Staff
2020-01-21
Hard drive left on recipient's chair for upload to Relativity.
Unknown Office
Redacted Legal Staff

Relationships (1)

FBI CART Evidence Transfer Legal Team (Redacted)
FBI CART provided hard drive processed from seized devices to the legal team for review.

Key Quotes (4)

"We've received a hard drive from FBI CART, which they've processed from devices seized and searched in connection with the Epstein case."
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"Can we please get those materials uploaded to Relativity, for privilege review by [REDACTED] (copied here)?"
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"the FBI has another batch they want to transmit to us for the same process, so that will also be coming shortly."
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Quote #3
"these will be subject to just the exact same privilege review you previously ran in connection with Epstein search warrant returns."
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Quote #4

Full Extracted Text

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From: [REDACTED]
To: [REDACTED]
Cc: [REDACTED]
Subject: RE: Epstein search materials for upload and privilege review
Date: Fri, 07 Feb 2020 14:34:22 +0000
The data should be ready by Monday morning.
From: [REDACTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 4, 2020 6:58 PM
To: [REDACTED]
Cc: [REDACTED]
Subject: RE: Epstein search materials for upload and privilege review
[REDACTED],
Wanted to quickly check the status of the below — it’s only been a couple weeks, so totally understand it may not be complete, but hopefully we’re getting close? If you could please check with the vendor and let us know, we’d be grateful — and we’ll plan to get it to [REDACTED] asap once we have access.
thanks,
[REDACTED].
From: [REDACTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2020 18:50
To: [REDACTED]
Cc: [REDACTED]
Subject: RE: Epstein search materials for upload and privilege review
[REDACTED],
We’ve received a hard drive from FBI CART, which they’ve processed from devices seized and searched in connection with the Epstein case. Can we please get those materials uploaded to Relativity, for privilege review by [REDACTED] (copied here)? I’ve left the hard drive with the materials on your chair. (And if we could please get that hard drive back once the materials are uploaded, the FBI has another batch they want to transmit to us for the same process, so that will also be coming shortly.)
And then [REDACTED], these will be subject to just the exact same privilege review you previously ran in connection with Epstein search warrant returns.
Please let us know if any questions or issues at all? And thanks very much as always.
[REDACTED].
[REDACTED]
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