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.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Redacted Senders/Recipients | Legal/Administrative Staff |
Individuals coordinating the upload and privilege review of seized digital evidence.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| FBI |
Federal Bureau of Investigation, source of the seized materials.
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| FBI CART |
Computer Analysis Response Team, processed the seized devices.
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| Relativity |
E-discovery software platform used for hosting the data for review.
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"We've received a hard drive from FBI CART, which they've processed from devices seized and searched in connection with the Epstein case."Source
"Can we please get those materials uploaded to Relativity, for privilege review by [REDACTED] (copied here)?"Source
"the FBI has another batch they want to transmit to us for the same process, so that will also be coming shortly."Source
"these will be subject to just the exact same privilege review you previously ran in connection with Epstein search warrant returns."Source
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