An email dated September 30, 2019, from an Assistant U.S. Attorney (SDNY) to an FBI agent regarding materials seized from Epstein's New York house. The attorney notes that the 'taint team' received fewer documents than expected and asks for clarification on the processing status of approximately 38 computers/storage devices and 55 CDs sent to CART.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| [Redacted] | Assistant U.S. Attorney |
Sender; inquiring about seized electronic evidence.
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| [Redacted] | FBI Agent |
Recipient; listed as '(NY) (FBI)'.
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| Taint Team | Legal Review Team |
Group reviewing seized documents for privilege before investigators see them.
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| CART people | Forensic Examiners |
Computer Analysis Response Team; responsible for processing seized electronic devices.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| FBI |
Recipient's organization
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| Southern District of New York (SDNY) |
Sender's jurisdiction/office
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| CART |
Computer Analysis Response Team (FBI forensic unit)
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| Location | Context |
|---|---|
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Location of search warrant execution (Epstein's residence)
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Jurisdiction of the Assistant U.S. Attorney
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"The taint team here apparently received materials from the search of the New York house but it’s way fewer documents than we would have expected."Source
"My understanding was that they were processing the materials in the attached, which appears to list approximately 38 computers and/or electronic storage devices seized along with an additional approximately 55 CDs."Source
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