An internal email dated June 23, 2020, likely between law enforcement or legal personnel (FBI/DOJ). The sender attaches a document ('JE_EVIDENCE_CART.docx') and discusses difficulties reconciling 'CART numbers' (Computer Analysis Response Team) with '1B numbers' (physical evidence designations) regarding evidence collected from 'the island' (Little St. James).
An internal FBI email thread from June 2020 discussing the cataloging of digital evidence related to Jeffrey Epstein ('JE'). The correspondence involves the Computer Analysis Response Team (CART) trying to reconcile 'CART numbers' with '1B numbers' (evidence forms), with specific mention of missing numbers for evidence retrieved from 'the island' (likely Little St. James) and technical details regarding items containing multiple hard drives.
An email sent on August 19, 2019, to an NYPD/FBI task force detective alerting them to potential obstruction of justice. The sender highlights two YouTube drone videos filmed by 'Rusty Shackleford' on Epstein's island: one from July showing a computer on a table, and one from early August (before the August 13th FBI raid) showing the computer missing, suggesting evidence was removed by a third party.
This document is an email chain from July 2020 between FBI agents in Phoenix and New York, and an NYPD officer. An FBI agent in Phoenix reports that a former colleague (a detective) was contacted by a victim of Jeffrey Epstein who visited 'the island' as a teenager and wishes to disclose this information for the first time. The New York FBI agent confirms the case is being handled by the Crimes against Children squad (C20) and coordinates with the NYPD to reach out to the detective.
This document is an internal FBI email thread dated August 8, 2019, discussing surveillance of Jeffrey Epstein's island. A Supervisory Special Agent from the Crimes Against Children/Human Trafficking squad (C-20) requests recent aerial photos, referencing a 'recent flyover.' A Special Agent from the Rapid Deployment Team responds, confirming plans to use an unmarked boat on the upcoming Saturday morning to take complete photos of the island from the water.
An email chain from July 2020 between FBI agents in Phoenix and New York. A Phoenix agent reports being contacted by a detective regarding a victim of Jeffrey Epstein who visited 'the island' as a teenager and wishes to disclose their abuse for the first time. The New York office confirms the case is being handled by the Crimes against Children squad (C20) and arranges for an SSA to follow up.
This document is an internal FBI email thread from July 20, 2020. An FBI agent in Phoenix reports that a former colleague, a detective, was contacted by a victim of Jeffrey Epstein who visited 'the island' as a teenager several times and wishes to disclose this information for the first time. The New York FBI office responds that the matter is being handled by their Crimes against Children squad (C20) and arranges for a Supervisory Special Agent to follow up.
This document is a lengthy email chain between the US Attorney's Office (SDNY) and the FBI's NY CART team regarding the forensic processing of digital evidence seized from Jeffrey Epstein's properties in New York and the Virgin Islands. The correspondence highlights significant technical difficulties, including issues with Mac APFS formatting, the volume of data (one item with 500k emails), and friction between the agencies regarding the format of data for the 'Relativity' e-discovery platform. The USANYS expresses frustration with FBI delays and errors, eventually seeking budget approval ($85k-135k) to hire an outside vendor (BRG) to process the data instead of the FBI. The documents also mention a previous 2007 search and the deletion of 400TB of old FBI network data during a system upgrade in Feb 2020.
An internal FBI email chain dated June 27, 2019, discussing a search of Jeffrey Epstein's travel records. The search covered June 1 to June 27, 2019, revealing a last recorded outbound flight to Paris on June 14, 2019. The correspondence notes limitations in tracking travel to 'the islands' (US Virgin Islands) due to their status as US Territory and inconsistencies in CBP data entry.
This document is an email chain between the US Attorney's Office (SDNY) and the FBI's NY Computer Analysis Response Team (CART) regarding the forensic processing of digital evidence seized from Jeffrey Epstein's properties in New York and the US Virgin Islands. The correspondence reveals significant friction caused by technical incompatibility between the FBI's forensic tools and the USANYS's 'Relativity' review platform, exacerbated by delays due to COVID-19 and FBI network infrastructure updates. The document lists specific seized hardware (Dell servers, Sony laptops, various hard drives with NYC serial numbers) and concludes with USANYS seeking funding to hire a private vendor (BRG) to expedite the processing because they have lost confidence in the FBI's ability to deliver in a timely manner. While flight records are mentioned as a type of document contained within the evidence (specifically regarding the inability to link attachments to emails), no actual flight logs are present in this document.
This document contains a chain of emails between the FBI's NY Computer Analysis Response Team (CART) and the US Attorney's Office (SDNY) regarding the processing of digital evidence seized from Jeffrey Epstein's properties in New York and the Virgin Islands. The correspondence, spanning February to July 2020, details technical challenges including incompatible file formats, encryption (specifically APFS on Mac devices), and delays caused by FBI network upgrades and COVID-19 staffing reductions. The prosecutors express frustration with the pace and format of data production, eventually proposing to hire an outside vendor (BRG) to complete the work.
This document contains an email chain from February and March 2020 between the US Attorney's Office (SDNY) and likely FBI technicians regarding the processing of digital evidence seized from Jeffrey Epstein's properties. The correspondence discusses the logistical challenges of organizing massive amounts of data (over 1 million documents), including 9 hard drives from a 2007 search, 40 devices and 60+ CDs from the New York mansion, and 25+ devices (including server racks) from the Virgin Islands. Key details include a mention of an FBI screen for Child Pornography (CP) which reportedly came back negative for the specific batch discussed, and technical issues involving a network replacement that required the deletion of 400 TB of old data.
This document contains a chain of emails between the FBI's NY CART team and the US Attorney's Office (SDNY) regarding the technical processing of digital evidence seized from Jeffrey Epstein's properties in New York and the Virgin Islands. The correspondence highlights significant technical challenges, including the incompatibility of forensic data with the 'Relativity' review platform, the massive volume of data (terabytes), and delays caused by FBI network upgrades and COVID-19 remote work. The US Attorney's office expresses frustration with the organization of the data, specifically requesting better linkage between emails and attachments and clearer identification of seized devices by serial number.
An email thread from October 2019 between SDNY prosecutors and the FBI regarding the processing of electronic evidence seized from Jeffrey Epstein's New York residence. An Assistant U.S. Attorney questions the low volume of processed documents given that approx. 38 computers and 55 CDs were seized. An FBI Senior Forensic Examiner responds that one machine alone contained over 800,000 emails, slowing processing, and notes that evidence from 'the Island' took priority due to an expiration date.
This document is an email chain from November 12, 2019, between the FBI (NY field office) and the U.S. Attorney's Office (SDNY) regarding the processing of digital evidence seized from Jeffrey Epstein. The correspondence discusses the transfer of large amounts of data to the 'Relativity' platform, specifically mentioning '5-6 iMacs and 5 laptop computers' from the New York residence and a 'DVR system' from the Island. The Assistant U.S. Attorney explicitly asks if the Island materials are being checked for 'CP images' (Child Pornography).
This document is an email chain from November 12, 2019, between the FBI (NY office) and the US Attorney's Office (SDNY) regarding the processing of electronic evidence seized from Jeffrey Epstein. The discussion focuses on transferring processed emails to the USAO on a 1TB drive, the status of evidence from Epstein's NY residence (specifically 5-6 iMacs and 5 laptops), and the processing of a DVR system from 'the Island' (Little St. James) by FBI HQ. The USAO specifically inquires if the island materials are still being checked for 'CP images' (Child Pornography).
Email correspondence from November 12, 2019, between an Assistant U.S. Attorney (SDNY) and a Senior Forensic Examiner regarding the processing of electronic evidence seized from Jeffrey Epstein. The AUSA expresses concern that while the New York residence evidence (approx. 10-11 computers) was expected by late October, the 'island materials' (likely Little St. James) appear untouched by the FBI, which they describe as the 'tip of the iceberg.' The examiner responds that the process is complex but anticipates files will be ready by the following Thursday.
This document is a partial transcript of a conversation between Todd Blanche and Ghislaine Maxwell. Maxwell discusses President Clinton's travel to Davos, denying he ever went to 'the island' with Epstein, and refutes claims of flying him in a helicopter, despite being a helicopter pilot herself.
This document is a page from a legal transcript, likely a deposition, featuring Ghislaine Maxwell being questioned by Todd Blanche. Maxwell discusses meeting Hillary Clinton on a flight, which she vaguely recalls originating from an East Coast island like Nantucket or Martha's Vineyard and flying to New York. She also states that she visited the Clinton house in Chappaqua multiple times, indicating she was invited, and clarifies that the 'ex-president' (presumably Bill Clinton) never visited 'the island'.
This document is a transcript of an interview or deposition with Ghislaine Maxwell, questioned by Todd Blanche. Maxwell discusses her connections and travels with Jeffrey Epstein, including a trip to Italy with George and Heather Mitchell, and trips to Colombia and Cuba with Andr?s Pastrana and Epstein, during which they met Fidel Castro. She also mentions meeting Mark Middleton through Epstein and her friendship with Heather Mitchell.
This document is an excerpt from a deposition transcript involving Ghislaine Maxwell and Todd Blanche. The discussion revolves around Maxwell's knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's associates, travel, and records, including questions about Bill Gates, Reid Hoffman, and the existence of lists of masseuses or contacts maintained by Epstein's staff like John Alessi. Maxwell denies direct knowledge of certain relationships and travel, and expresses suspicion about a previously published list related to Epstein.
This document is a transcript of testimony or a proffer involving Ghislaine Maxwell, where she discusses her limited relationship with Harvey Weinstein, denying a close friendship, and her lack of knowledge regarding a social connection between Weinstein and Jeffrey Epstein. She also denies any involvement of Epstein in her family's business and clarifies that her family generally disliked Epstein, though her mother got along with him.
This document is a transcript of testimony or deposition involving Ghislaine Maxwell and Todd Blanche. Maxwell discusses her recollections of Andrew Cuomo's wedding, her brief social interactions with John F. Kennedy, Jr., and her relationship with Alan Dershowitz, whom she identifies as Mr. Epstein's attorney. She also provides details about the founding and purpose of the TerraMar Project, stating her lifelong love for the ocean inspired it.
This document is a transcript of testimony or a deposition involving Ghislaine Maxwell and Todd Blanche. Maxwell discusses her relationship with an unnamed individual (implied to be Jeffrey Epstein), including financial aspects like her salary increasing from $25,000 to $250,000 annually, her role in managing properties and animals, and her involvement with constructions on 'the island' and a French decorator.
This document is a transcript of a legal proceeding or interview, featuring Ghislaine Maxwell and Todd Blanche. Maxwell denies knowledge of inappropriate activities or massages involving Mr. Dershowitz and Mr. Epstein, and discusses her founding of the TerraMar Project in 2010 with Ted for sea explorations.
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