This document is an email chain between attorneys at Barket, Epstein, Kearon, Aldea & LoTurco LLP and officials at the MCC. It details a formal request made on July 25, 2019, to preserve video surveillance of the hallway outside Epstein's cell during the 'incident' on July 23, 2019 (his first suicide attempt). Crucially, the top email from December 17, 2019, reveals the attorney's surprise that the video was not retained despite the previous confirmation that the preservation request had been made.
This document is an email chain from December 2019 between the US Attorney's Office (specifically the Narcotics Unit handling the Epstein case) and defense attorney Aida Leisenring. The defense is requesting access to video surveillance of the hallway and Cell 124, as well as a physical inspection of the 'orange rope' related to the July 23 incident (Epstein's suicide attempt). The prosecution confirms they are investigating the existence/preservation of these items but challenges the necessity of physically inspecting the rope.
A photograph showing the interior of a residence, likely used as an evidence exhibit. The view is from a hallway or room with grey wood-look tile flooring, looking through a doorway into a modern kitchen with white bar stools and stainless steel appliances. Visible items include a grey cleaning bucket, a vacuum cleaner head, a pair of sandals, and an ironing board hanging in a utility space. The document is marked with the Bates number EFTA00002072.
This is an evidence photograph (marked EFTA00001794) depicting the interior of a property. The image shows a white hallway with louvered doors opening into a dimly lit room featuring a large, distinctive woven wicker chair and a glass-enclosed shower or steam area in the background. In the foreground on the left, a piece of medical or spa-grade equipment with hoses is visible.
This is a photograph of an interior space, likely inside Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan mansion. The image depicts an opulent hallway featuring a polished marble floor with a diamond pattern, elaborate gold-leaf molding on the walls and door frames, a fireplace with a marble mantel, ornate gold console tables, and a large dark wooden double door at the end of the corridor. The only text present is the Bates stamp 'EFTA00001494' in the bottom right corner.
This document is a photograph of a hallway inside a residence, likely taken for evidentiary purposes. The scene features a distinctive dark plaid carpet, heavy curtains, a small chair, and several framed architectural drawings on the walls. A white card with a black 'X' is taped to the wall at the end of the hall, marking a specific location or item of interest.
A photograph of an interior space, likely a hallway or vestibule within a residence. The image shows a window with distinctive red framing on the panes, a black trunk or chest situated beneath the window, and a cabinet drawer pulled open on the left side revealing miscellaneous contents. The document bears the identification mark EFTA00001394.
This document is a photograph showing the interior of a facility, specifically looking down a hallway into a laundry or utility room. The room features a distinctive black and white checkered tile floor, white cabinetry, a washing machine, a dryer, and a table with chairs. The only text present is the Bates stamp 'EFTA00001285' in the bottom right corner.
This document is a photograph (evidence image) of a utility or storage closet. The room contains a hand truck, a red Sanitaire vacuum cleaner, a canister vacuum, various cleaning supplies on shelves, and mops/brooms hanging on the wall. An open door reveals an adjacent area with a distinctive black and white checkered tile floor. The identifier EFTA00001283 is visible in the bottom right corner.
This is an evidentiary photograph showing the interior of a property. It depicts a hallway with cream-colored walls leading through a doorway into a room featuring a distinctive black and white checkered floor. A sign labeled 'KK' is taped to the wall to the left of the doorway, likely designating a specific room or zone for evidence collection. The document bears the Bates number EFTA00001262.
This document is an evidentiary photograph (marked EFTA00001244) depicting a hallway with a distinctive black and white checkered floor. The image shows a large grey safe sitting on a wooden moving dolly, a paper shredder, several cardboard boxes in the background, and a large framed black and white art print of a woman on the right wall.
This document is a photograph of an interior hallway, likely taken as evidence during a search of a Jeffrey Epstein property. The image depicts a long corridor with cream-colored walls, wall-mounted sconce lighting, and a distinctive red carpet featuring a black geometric and floral pattern. The only text present is the evidence identification number 'EFTA00001210' in the bottom right corner.
This document is a photograph of an interior hallway within a residence. It depicts a corridor with grey walls, white trim, and patterned carpeting. There is no textual content in the document other than the evidence file identifier 'EFTA00001165' located in the bottom right corner.
This is a photograph of an interior hallway, likely from a property search or evidence collection. It features a distinct dark wood door with a geometric pattern on the left and a blue protective runner on the floor leading toward a closet area. The only text present is the Bates stamp 'EFTA00001096' in the bottom right corner.
This document is a photograph depicting an interior hallway inside a residence. The scene shows open and closed doors, with the floor covered in blue protective runners and brown paper, indicating ongoing maintenance, renovation, or moving activities. The only text visible is the identification code 'EFTA00001079' in the bottom right corner.
This is an evidence photograph (marked EFTA00001076) showing the interior of a residence, likely Epstein's Manhattan townhouse. It features a hallway with stone walls and plastic sheeting on the floor. Prominently displayed is a large canvas print of Jeffrey Epstein and a female with long dark hair, whose face has been redacted with a black box.
This document is a photograph showing the interior of a residence. It features a view through an open white door with gold trim, revealing a hallway with marble flooring and a rug. In the background, a wall hanging depicting a tiger is visible. A small sign with the letter 'E' is taped to the wall inside the room. The image is marked with the Bates stamp EFTA00000934.
This document is a photograph designated with the evidence identifier EFTA00000828. It depicts a formal interior hallway leading to a large set of arched wooden double doors. The walls are clad in stone and feature two large, framed Asian-style landscape paintings on the left and right. A dark garment (possibly a jacket or coat) is hanging on the handle of the doors. A black doormat is visible on the floor in the foreground.
This document is a photograph of an interior hallway. The space is characterized by a black and white checkered floor and a drop ceiling with rectangular light fixtures. The right wall features large-scale photographic artwork depicting architectural scenes, while the left wall has a large white panel. At the far end of the hallway, a door is visible along with stacked cardboard boxes, one of which bears the partial text 'Bai'. The image is identified by the Bates stamp EFTA00000747.
This is an evidence photograph depicting an interior hallway. The hallway features cream-colored walls, a standard ceiling light fixture, and grey flooring lined with red protective tape along the baseboards. Two fire extinguishers are visible on the floor, one in the foreground and one in the background near two white doors. The image is stamped with the identifier EFTA00000713.
This document is a photograph of the interior of a luxury residence, likely Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan townhouse given the context of the file code (EFTA). The image depicts a hallway featuring intricate wooden parquet flooring, reddish patterned wall coverings, and heavy wooden molding. On the left is a built-in vanity with a marble countertop and sink. On the right is a floral upholstered bench with a large framed oil painting leaning against the wall. Through an open doorway in the background, metallic elevator doors are visible. The only text contained in the document is the file identifier EFTA00000684 in the bottom right corner.
This document is a photograph of the interior of a residence, specifically a hallway featuring polished parquet wooden floors and white walls with elaborate gold molding. The decor includes a bookshelf, a large blue and white vase, and leopard-print upholstered furniture. A view into an adjacent room shows a chandelier and dark wooden doors. The image bears the evidence stamp 'EFTA00000681' in the bottom right corner.
This document is a photograph of an interior space, likely inside one of Jeffrey Epstein's residences. It depicts a hallway or dressing area lined with cream-colored closets featuring crests or stickers, a central red tufted leather bench, a chandelier, and a dark leather chair. A doorway in the background reveals a dark room, possibly covered in black plastic sheeting. The image is labeled with the evidence identifier EFTA00000662.
This document is an evidentiary photograph of the interior of a residence. It depicts a hallway with beige carpeting, white walls, and white molding. Features include a window with distinctive red trim, a dark trunk or chest sitting beneath the window, built-in white drawers on the left, and doorways on both sides. The only text visible is the file identifier EFTA00000618 in the bottom right corner.
This document is a photograph of an interior hallway, likely from a property associated with the investigation. It features distinctive blue carpeting with a geometric pattern and white wall paneling. The only text visible is the evidence control number 'EFTA00000610' located in the bottom right corner.
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