This document is an email chain from January and February 2020 discussing the technical processing and privilege review of digital evidence in the Epstein case. The correspondence details the receipt of hard drives from the FBI CART (Computer Analysis Response Team) containing data from seized devices, the uploading of this data to the 'Relativity' e-discovery platform, and the segregation of Non-Privileged (NP) and Potentially Privileged (PP) files. Participants discuss folder structures ('Subpoena Returns' vs. 'Search Warrant Returns') and technical delays due to the large size of the data load.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| [Redacted] | Sender/Recipient |
Multiple individuals involved in the legal and technical review of Epstein evidence. Names are redacted.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| FBI CART |
Computer Analysis Response Team - provided processed hard drives from seized devices.
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| Relativity |
E-discovery software platform used to host the data for review.
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| FBI |
Federal Bureau of Investigation
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| Location | Context |
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Virtual location (software) where files are hosted.
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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"Source
"New data is loaded and we've segregated the PP hits"Source
"The NP folder has been released."Source
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