A photograph showing a server rack containing networking and surveillance equipment. Visible hardware includes a Ubiquiti UniFi Switch 16 (150W), a Ubiquiti UniFi Video NVR (Network Video Recorder, typically used for security camera footage), and a Cisco Systems 48-port network switch. The rack units are numbered 18, 19, and 20. The image is stamped with the evidence identifier EFTA00002629.
An evidence photograph depicting a server rack containing computer networking equipment. The rack includes Ubiquiti UniFi hardware and Cisco switches, characterized by disorganized and tangled cabling (blue, orange, yellow, and white ethernet/fiber cables). The image is marked with the Bates stamp EFTA00002628 in the bottom right corner.
This document is a photograph of a server rack containing computer networking equipment. Visible hardware includes Ubiquiti UniFi switches (specifically a UniFi Switch 16 POE) and extensive fiber optic and ethernet cabling. The image contains a Bates stamp identifier 'EFTA00002522' in the bottom right corner, indicating it is likely part of an evidence collection.
An evidence photograph (Bates EFTA00002290) showing a cluttered utility or storage room with cinder block walls. The room contains various maintenance and construction items, including a large collection of PVC pipes, an orange ladder, a metal cabinet with a Cisco logo, a Lufkin measuring wheel, bolt cutters, a pickaxe, a broom, and various boxes. This appears to be documentation of property contents during a search.
A photograph of IT infrastructure, specifically a black server rack cabinet containing various networking components. Visible equipment includes a fiber optic patch panel with orange cables, a white Ubiquiti UniFi device labeled 'MCOMP-NDC' (possibly indicating a Network Domain Controller), a blue Cisco network switch, and an APC battery backup unit. The setup features a mix of orange fiber optic and blue ethernet cabling. The image bears the Bates stamp EFTA00001706.
A photograph showing the interior of a utility room, server room, or storage closet. The room contains a black server rack labeled '00', a wooden workbench cluttered with computer equipment, cardboard boxes, red plastic crates, and cables. A stepladder leans against the workbench, and a FreshDirect bag sits on the floor. A Cisco Systems sticker is affixed to the door.
This document is a photograph of a server closet or IT infrastructure room. It shows a black server rack containing networking equipment, blue ethernet cables, and power distribution units. There is a large black box mounted on the wall to the left, along with telecommunications punch-down blocks. A grey door on the right features a sign that reads 'CISCO SYSTEMS' with an Apple logo. The image bears the Bates stamp 'EFTA00001306' in the bottom right corner.
An evidentiary photograph (Bates stamp EFTA00001303) depicting the interior of a small utility room, likely a server room or storage closet. The room contains a black server rack labeled '00', a wooden workbench with various computer components and boxes, a silver ladder, and a red FreshDirect shopping bag. A Cisco Systems sign is visible on the open door.
An evidence photograph (marked EFTA00000441) showing the interior of a server room or IT closet. The image depicts a black server rack filled with networking equipment, blue ethernet cables, and power units. A wall-mounted unit is labeled 'VODAVI'. The door to the room has a sticker reading 'CISCO SYSTEMS' with an Apple logo, and a paper sign labeled '0'.
A photograph (Bates EFTA00000438) of a utility or server room. The image shows a large black server rack on the left and a grey door on the right. The door bears a 'Cisco Systems' logo sticker and a taped paper sign with the number '00' (likely a search warrant room designator). A red 'FreshDirect' shopping bag is visible on a shelf or floor to the left.
This document is a page from a Bank of America Merrill Lynch equity strategy report dated January 29, 2017. It contains two tables analyzing S&P 500 companies: one listing companies with high effective tax rates and low foreign sales, and another listing companies likely to benefit from repatriation due to high overseas cash reserves (e.g., Apple, Microsoft, Cisco). The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023088' stamp, indicating it was produced as evidence for the House Oversight Committee, though the text itself contains no direct references to Jeffrey Epstein or his associates.
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