FBI

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FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) FBI National Academy FBI Human Resources FBI Tampa FBI Albuquerque FBI San Juan FBI ICRC Winchester VA FBI Miami Field Office FBI New York Division FBI Criminal Investigative Division FBI New York FBI ICRC FBI C-20 FBI Counter Terrorism Task Force FBI Jacksonville FBI Lab FBI Jacksonville Field Office FBI Newark FBI Jacksonville Division FBI Evidence Response Team FBINET FBI NY FBI CART FBI Richmond Division FBI-New York FBI Victim Services Division FBI Victim Services NY FBI FBINY (FBI New York) FBI Baltimore/Delaware Seattle FBI FBINY FBI-Miami Office FBI/DOJ FBI Boston FBI-NY FBI-NY Sex Crimes Squad FBI (implied by mention of '302s') NY FBI (New York Field Office) FBI Los Angeles Federal Bureau of Intelligence (FBI) FBINET (FBI Network) DO (likely Director's Office or similar FBI division) FBI - New York Office FBI (Implied by 'Agent') Bureau (FBI) FBI - New York City FBI HQ FBI (implied by reference to '302') DOJ/FBI FBIHQ/CID FBI NY EC4 FBI (implied by reference to '302s') NYO (FBI New York Office) FBI (implied by case file format) FBI Denver Division FBI / Federal Agents FBI (Implied by reference to 'SA' - Special Agent, or internal office agents) FBI Victim Assistance FBIHQ FBI New York Office (NYO) FBI Denver Office FBI Atlanta Division FBI Victim Services program FBI Headquarters FBI New York (FBINY) FBI NY ECU FBI NY CART (Computer Analysis and Response Team) Inspection Division (FBI) FBI NY CART (Computer Analysis Response Team) FBI's FBI, New York

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326 total relationships
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organization NYPD
Joint task force
10 Very Strong
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person Jeffrey Epstein
Investigation subject
10 Very Strong
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person Jeffrey Epstein
Subject of investigation
10 Very Strong
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person NSA
Business associate
9 Strong
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person PBPD / PBSO
Inter agency cooperation
9 Strong
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person Witness's stepmom
Interviewee interviewer
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person A. Farmer
Witness investigator
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person A. Farmer
Investigative
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person CAROLYN
Witness investigator
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person Michael Horowitz
Oversight investigated entity
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person Christopher Steele
Source terminated
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person Epstein
Subject of investigation
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location USANYS
Legal representative
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person Jeffrey Epstein
Informant
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organization SDNY
Collaboration
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organization [REDACTED]
Investigative subject witness
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organization MIA
Professional bureaucratic
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person [REDACTED Interviewee]
Investigative subject witness
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person defendant
Adversarial
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organization MIA
Inter agency cooperation
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person Amanda Young
Employment
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organization USAO
Inter agency professional
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person A. Farmer
Informant interviewee
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person Annie Farmer
Investigative informant
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person Dr. Loftus
Professional
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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
N/A Interview An interview of Rodgers conducted by the FBI. The document states it was 'roughly almost 15 years... N/A View
N/A Investigation The FBI was conducting an investigation and monitoring Ghislaine Maxwell's location. N/A View
N/A Consultation Dr. Loftus consulted with the Department of Justice, the FBI, and the Secret Service. N/A View
N/A Seizure of evidence CDs containing photographs were seized from Jeffrey Epstein's residence and subsequently reviewed... Jeffrey Epstein's residence View
N/A Search and seizure The FBI conducted a search of a residence and seized hard drives that were found in boxes sealed ... a residence View
N/A Investigation The DOJ and FBI conducted an exhaustive review of investigative holdings relating to Jeffrey Epst... N/A View
N/A N/A Police Chief Reiter refers matter to FBI. Palm Beach/Miami View
N/A N/A FBI attempted to interview Sarnoff's 'source' regarding allegations, but the source did not appear. Unknown View
N/A N/A Seizure of 3 devices from Epstein's NY residence. Epstein's NY Residence View
N/A N/A FBI conducts background checks on George and visits his neighbors. George's neighborhood View
N/A N/A FBI Interview of a white female Not specified View
N/A N/A Operation Leap Year task force formed. Florida View
N/A N/A FBI investigation finding photos of Virginia at Epstein's Palm Beach house. Palm Beach house View
N/A N/A FBI provided more than 190,000 services to victims. USA/Global View
N/A N/A FBI search/raid of the property. Epstein Residence View
N/A N/A Sting operation against Alfredo Rodriguez for selling the stolen book. South Florida View
N/A N/A Political Convention and Protests Convention Center area View
N/A N/A FBI investigation reached a 'fork in the road' regarding whether Snowden acted alone or had help. USA View
N/A Legal action Execution of a search warrant for one of Epstein's devices. N/A View
N/A N/A FBI busted Rodriguez for attempting to sell the black book. Unknown View
N/A N/A FBI Investigation The Center View
N/A N/A FBI investigation determined allegations of abuse against Epstein were credible. Unknown View
N/A N/A FBI investigation reached a 'fork in the road' regarding whether Snowden acted alone or had help;... USA View
N/A N/A Law enforcement investigation initiation Licata's home View
N/A N/A FBI case closure Unknown View

EFTA00017949.pdf

This document is an email chain involving the FBI New York Field Office Violent Crimes Task Force. The core content is an email from August 14, 2019 (four days after Epstein's death), reporting that data from 'priority cameras' on 'dvr1' had been downloaded. It details the coordination between FBI agents ('A7 Agent'), BOP employees, and technical teams ('mxu team', 'c19 team') to secure the physical DVR unit with evidence tape and manage the digital video files on internal networks ('opwan', 'ttk').

Email chain
2025-12-25

EFTA00017886.pdf

An email dated September 17, 2021, from an Assistant United States Attorney in the Southern District of New York. The email, with the subject 'To read on train 4', attaches numerous FBI FD-302 interview reports dated variously from 2007, 2019, 2020, and 2021, indicating a review of historical and recent witness interviews, likely in preparation for the Ghislaine Maxwell trial.

Email
2025-12-25

EFTA00017800.pdf

This document is an email chain from October 22, 2020, between redacted government or legal officials. The discussion concerns an application for an amended search warrant to correct FBI barcode numbers for three devices previously seized from Jeffrey Epstein's New York residence. The correspondence also mentions an ongoing 'image review' that needs to be completed by a specific deadline.

Email chain / legal correspondence
2025-12-25

EFTA00017787.pdf

An email thread from August 14, 2019, four days after Jeffrey Epstein's death, coordinating a meeting for the following day. The meeting involves 'Geoff', 'the brass', the 'MCC team', and representatives from 'Main Justice', the FBI, and the Inspector General (IG), indicating a high-level review or investigation taking place at the MCC. The meeting was scheduled for the 8th-floor library following a visit to the facility.

Email thread
2025-12-25

EFTA00017785.pdf

This document is an email dated September 18, 2019, from an FBI Special Agent in the New York Field Office's Violent Crimes Task Force to recipients at the US Attorney's Office (Southern District of NY) and the Office of Inspector General. The email conveys a 'Finalized 302' report (a formal summary of an FBI interview) as a PDF attachment, though the specific subject of the interview is redacted.

Email
2025-12-25

EFTA00017740.pdf

This document is an email chain from March 2021 between staff at the Southern District of New York (SDNY) and the FOIA Office. An Assistant United States Attorney requests a comprehensive list of all FOIA requests the office has ever received regarding Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. The discussion clarifies the limitations of their internal tracking database, noting it tracks requests to their office but not necessarily litigation involving requests to other agencies like the FBI, and specifically identifies a missing case involving Radar Online.

Email chain
2025-12-25

EFTA00017706.pdf

An email chain from June 29, 2020, between FBI personnel discussing language to be used in communications with victims. The FBI Victim Services Division provides approved text affirming their commitment to supporting victims of crimes committed by Jeffrey Epstein, noting that support is available independent of the specific indictment (likely referring to the Ghislaine Maxwell case context). The correspondence also involves coordination with the Executive Office for United States Attorneys (EOUSA).

Email chain
2025-12-25

EFTA00017101.pdf

An email thread from September 2019 in which attorney Gloria Allred contacts an individual (forwarded to the FBI) to arrange an interview with a victim located in New York. Allred proposes a meeting at 'The Lotte' on September 12th involving the victim and a subsequent meeting with another redacted individual. The forwarding party confirms they agreed to the meeting.

Email thread
2025-12-25

EFTA00017061.pdf

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).

Email chain / government correspondence
2025-12-25

EFTA00017058.pdf

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 chain
2025-12-25

EFTA00017028.pdf

This document contains a chain of emails between the U.S. Attorney's Office (SDNY) and likely FBI technical staff regarding the processing of terabytes of digital evidence seized from Jeffrey Epstein's properties in New York and the US Virgin Islands. The correspondence highlights significant logistical challenges, including incompatible file formats, reduced staffing due to remote work (likely COVID-19 related), and the FBI's network replacement which involved deleting 400TB of old data. The USANYS expresses frustration over the lack of organization in the data dumps, mentioning specifically that 9 hard drives found in NY were actually copies from a 2007 search, and discusses the potential of hiring outside vendors (Kroll/BRG) to handle the processing.

Email chain / correspondence
2025-12-25

EFTA00016997.pdf

This document contains a chain of emails from January 2020 between defense counsel and federal prosecutors (likely SDNY and FBI) negotiating a high-stakes 'proffer' meeting. The prosecutors express urgency, stating that 'offenses can be charged now,' and arrange a meeting for January 24, 2020, attended by the U.S. Attorney and FBI leadership, to hear the defense's presentation before charges are filed. The correspondence explicitly discusses a client (Ms. [Redacted]) and her recollection of observing Jeffrey Epstein engaged in sexual activity or observing other women in sexually suggestive circumstances.

Email correspondence / legal negotiation log
2025-12-25

EFTA00016964.pdf

An email chain from February 2020 between an Assistant U.S. Attorney (SDNY) and an FBI Senior Forensic Examiner (NY CART Coordinator). The AUSA is requesting clarification on which specific devices correspond to digital evidence returns received around January 13, 2020, and a hard drive received the week of February 3, 2020. The FBI agent responds that they were in Greece and will consult their notes to provide an answer.

Email chain
2025-12-25

EFTA00016962.pdf

This document is an email chain from April 2019 discussing a call from the Crim Chief in SDNY about an open criminal matter involving Jeff Epstein. The emails detail the SDNY's efforts to obtain evidence from the FBI in SDFL related to the Epstein investigation, and the Miami FBI's reluctance to share '6e materials' without a formal '6e letter' due to recusal. The sender seeks contact information for the new USAO/AUSA handling their old criminal case to facilitate communication with SDNY.

Email chain
2025-12-25

EFTA00016939.pdf

An email chain from February 2020 involving an Assistant U.S. Attorney from the Southern District of New York and the FBI regarding the processing of Epstein search warrant materials. The sender expresses frustration over the lack of organization in the data dumps, citing a hard drive with mixed old and new materials, including a folder named 'NYC024362' containing over 600,000 items. The AUSA requests a spreadsheet to track devices and extracted data to prevent the review process from becoming a 'total disaster'.

Email chain
2025-12-25

EFTA00016912.pdf

This document is an email chain from January and February 2020 involving US Attorney's Office (USANYS) personnel discussing the technical management of digital evidence in the Epstein case. The chain details the receipt of a hard drive from FBI CART containing data from seized devices, the upload of this 'voluminous' data to the Relativity platform by vendor PAE, and the subsequent organization and privilege review (segregating 'PP hits') of the files.

Email chain
2025-12-25

EFTA00016828.pdf

This document is an email dated January 22, 2020, from an Assistant United States Attorney (SDNY) to an FBI agent. The prosecutor is inquiring about Jeffrey Epstein's flight logs and immigration records, specifically looking for travel to/from London between March 1994 and March 1995. The inquiry is linked to verifying the timeline of an unnamed female who was 17 years old during that period.

Email
2025-12-25

EFTA00016822.pdf

This document is an internal email from the U.S. Attorney's Office (SDNY) dated February 5, 2020, circulating a Daily Beast article. The article details a public conflict between Prince Andrew and U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman, where Berman accuses Andrew of providing 'zero co-operation' in the Epstein investigation, while Andrew's camp claims the FBI never approached him. The text highlights Berman's determination to pursue Epstein's 'rich and powerful global network.'

Email / news clipping
2025-12-25

EFTA00016799.pdf

An email dated September 4, 2019, sent to an FBI agent in New York regarding 'Epstein tips / communications'. The sender forwards two attached PDF letters (dated July and August 2019) while noting they do not believe the communications are meaningful for the investigation, but are forwarding them and mailing hard copies in the interest of thoroughness.

Email
2025-12-25

EFTA00016744.pdf

This document is a digital graphic or screenshot of a Department of Justice public notice related to the 2019 criminal case 'United States v. Jeffrey Epstein' (Case No. 19 Cr. 490). It serves as a call for potential victims or individuals with information regarding the indictment to contact the FBI at 1-800-Call-FBI.

Public notice / legal notice / victim outreach
2025-12-25

EFTA00016736.pdf

This document is a letter from defense attorney Bruce Barket to Judge Kenneth Karas requesting an evidentiary hearing regarding the destruction of surveillance video from the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC). The missing video allegedly depicted the outside of the cell shared by Nicholas Tartaglione and Jeffrey Epstein during Epstein's suicide attempt on July 23, 2019. The defense argues this video is exculpatory for Tartaglione's sentencing mitigation, while the Government has admitted that the MCC inadvertently preserved the wrong video and that the backup system failed due to technical errors.

Legal correspondence / motion for evidentiary hearing
2025-12-25

EFTA00016605.pdf

This document is an email chain from May 7, 2020, between FBI agents (New York and CID) and US Attorneys (SDNY). The correspondence details a handover of duties to a new ASAC for the Violent Crime/Gang Branch and provides a critical status update on the investigation into Ghislaine Maxwell. Key intelligence shared includes the FBI's belief that Maxwell was living in Manchester by the Sea, confirmed via Amazon subpoenas and pen registers, and that SDNY was close to a final decision on charging her for sex trafficking complicity.

Email chain / fbi investigative correspondence
2025-12-25

EFTA00016596.pdf

A formal response from the U.S. Attorney's Office (SDNY) to Jeffrey Epstein's defense team regarding discovery requests made in July and August 2019. The government rejects defense requests for broad access to files from other districts (FL, GA) and communications with victims as 'outlandishly overbroad' and a 'fishing expedition' to identify victims, while confirming it will comply with standard legal obligations (Rule 16, Brady). The letter asserts the SDNY investigation was independent of the previous Florida Non-Prosecution Agreement.

Legal correspondence / government response to discovery requests
2025-12-25

EFTA00016526.pdf

This document contains an email chain from December 2020 between USANYS staff and contractors regarding the management of the 'US v Epstein (SW Returns)' e-discovery database (Relativity) for the Maxwell case. The correspondence details the separation of 1,218,719 'Identified Responsive' documents from 397,365 'Non-Responsive' documents, with instructions to lock off access to the latter. Specific folder paths involving FBI Search Warrant returns are discussed for organizing the non-responsive data.

Email chain / legal correspondence
2025-12-25

EFTA00016464.pdf

This document is an email chain from December 2020 between USANYS contractors and legal staff regarding the management of digital evidence in the 'US v. Epstein' case. The correspondence details the separation of search warrant returns within the Relativity database, specifically requesting to lock down 397,365 non-responsive documents while keeping 1,218,719 'Identified Responsive' documents accessible for the prosecution team.

Email chain
2025-12-25
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