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This document contains a series of FBI subpoenas and evidentiary receipts from 2006-2008 related to case 31E-MM-108062. The records show the FBI requesting subscriber, billing, and call detail records from telecommunications providers MetroPCS and Sprint/Nextel, as well as travel records from JetBlue Airways. Notably, the JetBlue response was negative, stating no records were found. The file also includes printouts of MySpace profiles monitored by the FBI and MapQuest driving directions generated during the investigation.
This document is an FBI Operations Order Form dated July 2, 2019, outlining the plan to arrest Jeffrey Epstein for child sex trafficking. It details that Epstein was out of the country at the time, and a 'silent hit' was placed with CBP to detain him upon his return to the US, after which FBI and NYPD would effect the arrest. The plan also includes the subsequent execution of a search warrant at his residence at 9 East 71st Street in New York.
This document is a redacted email from November 9, 2020, between various high-level Department of Justice offices including the Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties (OPCL), the Office of the Deputy Attorney General (ODAG), the Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR), and the US Attorney for the Southern District of New York (USANYS). The subject matter concerns 'Victim Meeting Talking Points,' suggesting coordination on how to address victims, likely related to the Epstein/Maxwell case given the involvement of SDNY and the timing (post-Epstein death, post-Maxwell arrest).
This document contains MetroPCS call detail records and subscriber account profiles spanning 2005 to 2006. It includes a legal declaration for Case No. 31E-MM-108062, stating that while some records existed, others may have been purged due to a 6-month retention policy. The records identify a subscriber named Simon Rodrigues in the West Palm Beach/Lake Worth area and detail account activities such as hotlining, disconnection, and port-out requests, alongside redacted call logs from July 2006.
This document contains extensive MetroPCS call detail records spanning from January 1, 2006, to August 1, 2006. The logs list the date, time, duration, and technical direction codes for thousands of calls, but all identifying phone numbers (billed, dialed, destination, and caller ID) have been completely redacted. The records are split into two files, one covering January to July 2006 and the other covering January to August 2006.
This document contains an FBI evidence envelope cover sheet and a large section of MetroPCS cell phone call records spanning January 1, 2006 to August 1, 2006. The cover sheet lists various administrative subpoenas including results from Cingular, Sprint/Nextel, and JetBlue regarding 'Epstein and Company'. The bulk of the document consists of a tabular call log with dialed numbers and caller IDs redacted, showing call dates, times, and durations.
This document is a declaration from a MetroPCS Compliance Analyst, dated January 15, 2007, concerning the handling of records in response to legal processes like subpoenas. It details how MetroPCS maintains and stores call detail and subscriber records, noting that Verisign is used as a third-party provider and that call detail files are typically purged after approximately six months. The declaration also indicates that a thorough search for requested records revealed no documents or that existing records had been purged.
This document from MetroPCS provides information for Law Enforcement Agencies regarding procedures and fees for obtaining customer data. It details the services offered by the Subpoena Compliance Group, retention policies for call records, voicemails, and text messages, and a fee schedule for various data requests. The document specifies that email is the preferred method for submitting requests and receiving results.
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