This document is an FBI operational briefing deck dated August 12, 2019, detailing the plan to execute a search warrant on Jeffrey Epstein's Little Saint James Island. It includes weather forecasts, grid maps, and detailed satellite imagery dividing the island into four zones (Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta) with specific intelligence descriptions of various structures, including the main residence, potential hidden structures, and the 'temple' dome.
This document contains contact sheets (thumbnails) of digital photographs found on a CD, alongside placeholder sheets for physical evidence (two CDs and a 'Wood Stick') that were not scanned. The photographs depict aerial views of clouds (suggesting travel), a small Yorkshire Terrier dog, tropical vegetation, and a blue and white helicopter parked on a lawn. The filenames follow a DSCxxxxx.JPG format, indicating a digital camera source.
The document consists of two copies (one clear, one pixelated) of a photograph showing three men standing on a helipad. The scene includes two helicopters, one with a blue tail section with stripes and another red/black helicopter partially visible. The location appears to be an island setting with vegetation and a windsock, consistent with descriptions of the helipad on Little St. James. The individuals are unidentified in the image itself, though they appear to be guests and staff preparing for or concluding a flight.
The document consists of two copies of a photograph (one clear, one pixelated) showing two unidentified men standing outdoors on a gravel surface. In the background, there is a grassy hill, an orange windsock, and the tail section of a blue and yellow helicopter, suggesting the location is a helipad, likely on Little St. James.
This document is a hand-drawn architectural sketch dated February 29, 2000, depicting a property layout likely for Little St. James. It includes specific areas such as a Helipad, Meditation Room, Gym/Spa, Theater, and 'Jeffrey's Den'. A handwritten note addressed to 'Jeffrey' suggests design improvements regarding access and compactness.
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