This document is a chain of emails from July and August 2020 between legal teams (likely prosecution and defense) regarding the status of evidence in the Ghislaine Maxwell case. It details the transfer of digital forensic materials, including thumb drives containing specific device extractions identified by 'NYC' numbers. Significant technical issues are discussed, including 71,000 'zero byte' (empty) files and two servers with physically failed drives requiring specialist recovery at HQ.
This document is an email chain from July and August 2020 between legal or investigative teams regarding the status of digital evidence related to the Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell cases. The correspondence details the transfer of specific hard drives and thumb drives (identified by NYC numbers), addresses missing files (specifically NYC027913), and discusses technical issues including 71,000 zero-byte files and physically broken server drives requiring specialist recovery. The emails coordinate the delivery of these materials to a contractor (PAE) for upload to the Relativity e-discovery platform.
This document is an email chain from July and August 2020 between the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (USANYS) and another party (likely defense counsel or a technical vendor) regarding the status of evidence in the Epstein case. Key issues discussed include the discovery of approximately 71,000 'zero byte' (empty) files, the physical failure of hard drives requiring specialist recovery at HQ, and discrepancies between evidence spreadsheets and the actual files provided on discs. Specific evidence items are referenced by 'NYC' numbers (e.g., NYC024328, NYC027913).
This document is an email chain from July and August 2020 regarding the status of digital evidence in the Epstein case. The correspondence details technical issues with data extraction, including the discovery of approximately 71,000 empty (zero-byte) files and the physical failure of two servers requiring specialized recovery at headquarters. The participants discuss discrepancies between spreadsheets tracking evidence folders (labeled with NYC identifiers) and the actual data received on discs.
An email chain from July 22, 2020, discussing the sudden release of digital evidence ('extractions') by the FBI regarding the Epstein case. The correspondents express frustration that after 'ten months of nothing,' the FBI provided nearly all data in a single week. The emails coordinate the transfer of a hard drive containing these items to 'Southern' (likely SDNY), noting that two servers still require hardware data recovery.
This document appears to be page 200 of a manuscript or book, likely 'The Seventh Sense' by Joshua Cooper Ramo (referenced in the text). The text discusses the gap between political ideals and reality, the dangers of artificial intelligence and connected systems, and the failure of modern leaders to possess the 'Seventh Sense' (network literacy). It argues that citizens, rather than rulers, must become technically literate to preserve liberty. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp, suggesting it was part of a document production, possibly related to investigations involving individuals connected to the author or the ideas presented.
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