This document is an organizational chart for the U.S. Department of Justice, depicting its structure for the period of 2006-2008. It outlines the hierarchy of leadership, starting with the Attorney General, and shows the various divisions, bureaus, and offices that fall under the Deputy Attorney General and Associate Attorney General. The chart provides a comprehensive overview of the department's components and their reporting relationships during that time.
Page 17 of a report produced by Protiviti, bearing a House Oversight Committee bates stamp. The document is a reference manual regarding Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Counter-Terrorism Financing (CTF) regulations. It outlines various government strategies and reports, including the Money Laundering Threat Assessment (MLTA), the National Money Laundering Strategy (NMLS) of 2007, and State Department reports on narcotics (INCSR) and terrorism. While part of a production likely related to Epstein's financial enablers, this specific page discusses general regulatory frameworks rather than specific transactions.
This document is page 15 of a report produced by the consulting firm Protiviti, bearing a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp. It outlines the U.S. federal agencies responsible for combating money laundering and terrorist financing (including specific offices within Treasury, DOJ, and the State Department) and details key regulatory publications such as the FFIEC Bank Secrecy Act/AML Examination Handbook.
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