This is an evidence photograph depicting the interior of a facility, likely a storage or utility area. It shows a beige double door with a sign labeled 'B' and a 'CAUTION' sticker. To the left, there is a white vent and a wooden shipping crate wrapped in plastic with the handwritten number '4671' and a barcode label reading '8164671'.
This document is a photograph taken inside a residence, likely during a law enforcement search of Jeffrey Epstein's property. It shows a partially open door with a paper sign taped to it labeled with a large letter 'B' and handwritten text reading 'Searched Hk' (possibly initials). Through the doorway, a room featuring curved built-in bookshelves, a floor lamp, and white furniture is visible. The image is marked with the file reference number EFTA00001457.
This document is a photograph of a sign taped to a wall or door, likely during the execution of a search warrant. The sign features a large letter 'B' in the center, designating a specific room or building. It includes a table for recording 'Search Personnel Name', 'Agency', and 'Contact Number', as well as a box to mark when the search is completed. The document bears the ID EFTA00000989.
This document is an evidence marker or room tag (labeled 'B') affixed to a wall or door. It includes a table indicating that the search for this specific area was completed, signed by search personnel M. Rosolino. The document contains a large letter 'B' over a faint official seal and is stamped with the ID EFTA00000812.
This document is a photograph of a law enforcement search placard taped to a white door. The placard designates the room as 'BB' and features the FBI seal in the background. It contains a table for 'Search Personnel Name', 'Agency', 'Contact Number', and 'Initials', as well as a checkbox for 'Search Completed'. The fields are currently blank.
This document is a photograph of a white door with a paper sign taped to it. The sign features the large letters 'BB' over a faint law enforcement seal. Below the letters is a blank grid intended for search personnel to log their name, agency, contact number, and initials, along with a box to mark when the search is completed. The document appears to be an evidence marker or room designator used during a raid or search of a property.
This document is a photograph taken during a search operation (likely the FBI raid on Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan residence). It shows a door or wall panel with a paper sign taped to it labeled with a large bold letter 'B', designating the room for the search team. Below the letter is a blank grid for logging search personnel, agency, contact numbers, and initials, as well as a box for 'Search Completed'. Through the open doorway to the left, a library or study with curved bookshelves is visible. The image is marked with the Bates number EFTA00000031.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report details two main activities. The first, dated April 20, 2006, describes a detective's search of a residence and the seizure of two computers (a Dell and a Premio) for forensic analysis. The second part is a narrative from December 21, 2005, which recounts efforts to subpoena Epstein's former houseman, Alfredo Rodriguez, and an analysis of phone records showing multiple calls from Haley Robson to a victim on February 6, 2005, the same day an incident occurred at Epstein's house.
This document is a Palm Beach Police Incident Report (Case 1-05-000368) detailing the seizure of computer evidence from Jeffrey Epstein's property and subsequent investigative steps. An officer describes seizing a Dell computer from 'Room B' and a Premio computer from 'Room F' for forensic analysis. Detective Joseph Recarey's narrative follows, documenting attempts to subpoena Epstein's former houseman, Alfredo Rodriguez, and analyzing the victim's phone records which show incoming calls on February 6, 2005, the date the victim claims the incident occurred at Epstein's house.
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