This document is an email thread dated July 8, 2019, between the U.S. Attorney's Office (SDNY) and the U.S. Marshals Service regarding the logistics of Jeffrey Epstein's initial court appearance. The emails discuss the timing of the case unsealing (9:15 AM), the uncertainty of the assigned judge, Epstein's transport from the MCC, and the prosecution's confirmation that they will request detention rather than an agreed bail package.
This document is a checklist titled 'Pharmaceuticals' dated February 14, 2005. It lists various over-the-counter medications, first aid supplies, and vitamins (including Bayer aspirin, Robitussin, and various vitamins) with checkboxes next to them, likely for inventory or packing purposes. The document bears a DOJ Bates number (DOJ-OGR-00015762) and is page 33 of a larger file.
A household management checklist dated February 14, 2005, outlining mandatory supplies for all bathrooms within a property. The list includes specific hygiene products (white two-ply paper, Lever 2000 soap) and over-the-counter medications (Tylenol, Tums, Sudafed). The document contains a DOJ bates stamp.
This document is page 27 of a 43-page interview transcript from a House Oversight collection. An unnamed speaker describes receiving $300 for a massage, and her friend's reaction, which was to suggest they do it every Saturday and go shopping. A payment discrepancy is noted, where another redacted individual apparently complained about only receiving $200.
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