This document contains evidence processing records and photographs of physical media collected during an investigation, specifically a Maxell VHS tape and a CD. The VHS tape is labeled 'Prop # 05-1205 # 7', dated '6/21 & 6/22/2005', and marked 'EL BRILLO' (referencing Epstein's Palm Beach home). The tape label also bears the handwritten note 'Negative Results', suggesting the footage contained no relevant evidence.
This document contains photographs of physical evidence: a Maxell T-160 VHS tape. The tape label bears the handwritten date '4/5/05' and the address '358 El Brillo', which corresponds to Jeffrey Epstein's residence in Palm Beach, Florida. The tape is marked as 'Prop # 05-1209 # 6', suggesting it is item number 6 in a sequence of seized property, likely evidence from the 2005 investigation. The box notes the tape is 'Ideal for use in Time Lapse Recording', implying it contains surveillance footage.
This document consists of images of a Maxell T-160 VHS tape evidence item labeled #5. A placeholder page indicates the item itself (the video content) was not scanned. The spine of the tape bears the handwritten date '4/4/05' and the property number '05-1205 #5'.
This document consists of photographs of physical evidence: a Maxell T-160 VHS tape. The tape box is labeled with the number '4'. The tape cassette itself bears a handwritten label with the date '4/3/2005', the address '358 El Brillo' (Epstein's Palm Beach residence), and evidence identifiers 'Prop # 05-1265 #4'. The tape type is noted as 'Ideal for use in Time Lapse Recording', suggesting it may contain surveillance footage.
This document consists of a placeholder page stating an item described as a 'VHS Tape' was not scanned, followed by a photocopy of the VHS tape's label. The label bears the date '4/2/05', a property number '05-1205 #3', and the handwritten number '3'. The tape is a Maxell Professional Industrial HGX model.
This document contains placeholder sheets and photocopies of physical evidence items that were not fully scanned. It includes a placeholder for a VHS tape, followed by a photocopy of a Maxell T-160 VHS tape spine labeled with the date '4/1/05' and property number 'Prop # 05-1205 #2 B'. It also includes a placeholder and photocopy for a CD labeled with the number '2'.
This document consists of photographs documenting a piece of physical evidence: a Maxell P/I Plus T-160 VHS tape. The images show the box cover, a placeholder sheet stating the item (VHS Tape) was not scanned, the spine of the box with the handwritten property tag 'Prop 06-120', and the cassette itself labeled '05-368'. The placeholder sheet includes a revision date of July 27, 2020.
This document consists of photographs of a Maxell T-160 VHS tape submitted as evidence. The tape is labeled with the date '4/1/05' and 'Prop # 05-1205'. A placeholder page indicates the tape itself was not scanned, only the exterior.
This document set consists of FBI evidence processing records for a physical VHS tape. It includes an evidence envelope label, placeholder sheets stating the media was not digitized, and photocopies of the VHS tape itself (Maxell brand). The tape is labeled 'INTERVIEW' and marked with property number '05-1052 #1' and '1B7-8'. The actual content of the interview is not available as the item was not scanned.
This document contains photographs of physical evidence held by the FBI, specifically a Maxell VHS tape labeled 'INTERVIEW' with a redacted name. The tape is marked with the number '13' and property number '05-1069' (likely referencing the 2005 investigation case number). Included placeholder slips indicate the physical media (VHS) was not scanned/digitized during the April 2018 and July 2020 document processing cycles.
This document is an FBI evidence record for Item 1B7-12, which consists of a Maxell VHS tape labeled '12'. The evidence bag is dated June 8, 2008, with initials 'CM'. The document notes that the physical media (VHS) was not scanned or digitized, only the exterior packaging and labels. The tape is associated with property number '05-1069'.
This document consists of a placeholder page and a photograph of physical evidence. The first page states that the item was not scanned and describes it as a 'VHS'. The second page shows the exterior of a Maxell P/I Plus T-160 VHS tape, marked with the handwritten number '14' on a label and a handwritten '1' on the box cover. The tape is described as 'Ideal for use in Time Lapse Recording'.
This document set contains photographs of physical evidence processed by the Town of Palm Beach Police Department on April 4, 2005, related to Case #05-368. The evidence consists of a Maxell C90 audio cassette tape labeled 'Voice Mail messages' (Property #05-313). The name of the suspect and the collecting officer are redacted on the evidence bag.
This is a photograph of evidence consisting of computer storage media stacked next to a computer tower. The items include a spindle of CDs with 'EPSTEIN' handwritten on the top disc, and plastic storage drawers containing disks. One drawer is labeled '1997 JEE G/L', likely referring to Jeffrey Edward Epstein's General Ledger (financial records) for the year 1997. Another drawer contains Maxell MF2HD floppy disks.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report from April 20, 2006, details surveillance conducted on Jeffrey Epstein's residence at 358 El Brillo Way from March 31 to April 5, 2005. The report documents the collection and search of Epstein's trash, which yielded mail, personal documents for Janusz and Beata Banasiak, appointment notes, and a broken piece of a sexual toy. All items collected, along with surveillance tapes that had no evidentiary value, were turned over to Detective Pagan.
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