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Oklahoma City, OK 73125-0504 7725 West Reno Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73127

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EFTA00020517.pdf

An FBI intake report from October 2020 detailing a call from a man claiming to be a former limo driver. The caller alleges that in 1995 he drove Donald Trump, who was speaking on the phone about 'Jeffrey' and abuse. The caller further alleges that the mother of his son confessed in 1999 that she had been raped by Trump and Epstein, before dying in a suspicious suicide in Oklahoma in 2000. The report concludes with erratic claims connecting the caller to the Oklahoma City bombing and the Clintons.

Fbi intake report / ntoc record
2025-12-25

EFTA00015643.pdf

This document is an email chain from March 23, 2021, regarding a proposal from contractor CACI Inc. for scanning services related to the 'US v. Maxwell Epstein' case in the Southern District of New York (SDNY). The correspondence indicates that the CACI proposal is being set up as a contingency plan ('backup') in case an alternative arrangement in 'Florida' fails. The email includes attachments for the proposal and pricing submission.

Email chain
2025-12-25

EFTA00009956.pdf

This document is an FAA correspondence dated October 12, 2020, in which Hyperion Air requests the reservation of the aircraft tail number 722JH. The request originates from West Palm Beach, FL, and was accepted by the FAA on December 9, 2020. A fee of $10 was paid for this transaction.

Faa correspondence / n-number reservation request
2025-12-25

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This document is a list of academic institutions, legal associations, and other organizations, along with events, grouped by year from 1974 to 1980. It appears to be a chronological record of affiliations, seminars, and conferences, potentially related to a professional's career or an institution's activities. The document also includes page numbering and a document identifier 'DOJ-OGR-00015246'.

List of affiliations/events
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from an Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) report analyzing prosecutor Acosta's handling of the Epstein case. OPR concludes that Acosta's concerns about federalism led him to craft a Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) that paradoxically intruded more on state authority and had negative consequences due to the federal team's unfamiliarity with the state court system. This lack of familiarity, a concern raised by fellow prosecutor Villafaña, resulted in unforeseen outcomes like Epstein obtaining work release, which was contrary to the prosecutors' intent.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document discusses the application of the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA) regarding victim notification, resentencing, and attendance at trials, particularly in cases with multiple victims like the Oklahoma City bombing. It outlines proposed rules for handling victim rights when large numbers make standard procedures impracticable and addresses the victim's right to be heard on issues directly affecting them. Extensive footnotes provide legal citations and commentary on relevant statutes and case law.

Legal review / law journal article page
2025-11-19

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This document is page 42 of 52 from a 2005 BYU Law Review article (vol. 835) discussing the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA) and its interaction with Federal Rules of Evidence and Criminal Procedure (specifically Rule 615 and Rule 43). The text argues for explicit procedural rules to protect a victim's right to attend trials, referencing the Oklahoma City bombing trial as a failure of the previous system. The document bears the name of David Schoen (Jeffrey Epstein's attorney) and a House Oversight Bates stamp, suggesting it was part of a legal file produced during congressional investigations into the handling of the Epstein case, likely regarding the violation of victims' rights under the CVRA.

Legal research / law review article (produced in legal discovery)
2025-11-19

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This document is an excerpt from a 2005 BYU Law Review article (page 11 of 52) discussing the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA) and the necessity of amending Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure (specifically Rule 11) to ensure victims' rights are not ignored during plea hearings. It cites the Oklahoma City bombing case as an example where victims were excluded due to rigid adherence to evidence rules. The document bears the footer 'DAVID SCHOEN' and a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was likely part of the materials reviewed during the congressional oversight of the Jeffrey Epstein case, specifically regarding the non-prosecution agreement and the failure to notify victims.

Legal review article / legal brief excerpt
2025-11-19

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This document is a page from a 2007 Utah Law Review article (likely authored by Paul Cassell) discussing the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA) and proposed amendments to the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure. It argues for rules allowing closed-circuit transmission of proceedings for victims (citing the Oklahoma City bombing case) and mandating victim notification. The document bears the name of attorney David Schoen and a House Oversight Bates stamp, suggesting it was submitted as part of a congressional inquiry, likely related to the handling of victims' rights in the Jeffrey Epstein case.

Legal document / law review article excerpt
2025-11-19

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This document is a page from a 2007 Utah Law Review article authored by David Schoen (who later served as Jeffrey Epstein's attorney). The text critiques the Advisory Committee's failure to include 'victim representatives' in Proposed Rule 60, arguing it contradicts the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA). The document is stamped as evidence for the House Oversight Committee, likely relevant to the investigation into the handling of victims' rights in the Epstein Non-Prosecution Agreement.

Legal review article / house oversight evidence
2025-11-19

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This is an email thread from May 2016 between Jeffrey Epstein and Gerald Barton. Barton provides a lengthy update detailing his financial collapse in 2014 (closing Landmark), legal battles with the OTS, the death of his partner Aubrey McClendon, and current real estate projects in Maryland and West Virginia. Barton also mentions Donald Trump purchasing his Irish golf course development, Doonbeg, and comments on Trump's management style.

Email thread
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or article discussing various conspiracy theories, including government foreknowledge of the MLK assassination, Pearl Harbor, and the Oklahoma City bombing. It also references 'Pokeman' (Pokémon) conspiracies and David Icke's reptilian theories. The text concludes with a scene at 'Conspiracy Con' where a reporter is asking a question. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, indicating it is part of a congressional investigation file.

Manuscript / article page (house oversight production)
2025-11-19
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