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| N/A | N/A | Sony documents, allegedly stolen by North Korea and posted on Wikileaks, revealed a payment of 'O... | N/A | View |
| N/A | N/A | Hack of Sony, attributed by some to North Korea. | N/A | View |
| 2015-01-01 | N/A | Theft of Sony's files. | N/A | View |
| 2014-12-01 | N/A | Cyber attack on Sony. | Cyberspace | View |
This document is a heavily redacted version of Jeffrey Epstein's 'Black Book' (contact list) from approximately 2004-2005. It contains an alphabetical listing of high-profile individuals, politicians, celebrities, and business associates, along with sections for specific locations (Palm Beach, NY, Paris, etc.) and services (Massage, Medical, Aviation). The final page contains significant handwritten notes identifying key witnesses, staff members (chefs, drivers), and specific allegations regarding the procurement of women ('Scout for young females') and interactions with underage girls.
This document is a CART (Computer Analysis Response Team) evidence inventory log listing electronic items seized in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation (Case 50D-NY-30227571). The list details over 100 items, primarily consisting of hard drives (Seagate), desktop and laptop computers (Apple, Dell, HP), USB drives, iPads, iPhones, and recording devices. Notable specific items include a laptop labeled 'JE BIG LAPTOP', a desktop labeled 'Kitchen Mac', and various network infrastructure equipment.
This document is an email chain between DOJ/FBI personnel and IT support staff regarding the technical processing of discovery materials for the US v. Epstein case (specifically Ghislaine Maxwell). The correspondence, dating from September to October 2020, details the handling of 15 VHS tapes and 39 cassette tapes provided by a vendor named Reiter, as well as troubleshooting access to encrypted GPS data files (.3GPP1IRI) contained on Blu-Ray discs believed to be from Maxwell's phone. The team discusses file conversion, network share locations, and the re-issuing of defective Blu-Ray discs.
This document is a digital evidence status report dated August 3, 2020, likely from the FBI or a forensic contractor. It details the processing status of numerous electronic devices seized from Jeffrey Epstein's properties in New York, Florida, and the 'Island' (Little St. James), including computers, hard drives, and phones. Notable items include a hard drive labeled 'Woody Allen Archive,' a laptop explicitly linked to 'JE' (Jeffrey Epstein), and a surveillance server (UNIFI) requiring RAID reconstruction.
This document is an FBI Evidence Log (FD-1087) and Chain of Custody record detailing a box of evidence collected on August 28, 2006, from 345 South County Road, Palm Beach, FL (Jeffrey Epstein's residence). The evidence includes multiple VHS surveillance tapes, sixteen DVD-R discs from PBSO, a Cingular Wireless envelope with subpoena info, and several Sony micro-cassettes associated with various Palm Beach Police Department (PBPD) case numbers from 2005 and 2006. The document tracks the custody of these items through 2021, with specific handling dates noted in May and June 2019 and 2021.
This document contains an FBI Evidence Log (FD-1087) and Chain of Custody (FD-192) for evidence collected on August 28, 2006, from Jeffrey Epstein's residence at 345 South County Road, Palm Beach. The evidence includes a box containing multiple surveillance VHS tapes, DVD-R discs, Cingular Wireless subpoena information, and Sony micro-cassettes, all bearing Palm Beach Police Department (PBPD) case numbers from 2005 and 2006. The chain of custody tracks the movement of these items between FBI Miami and FBI New York from 2006 through 2021, including a transfer to New York in 2019 and VHS conversion in 2021.
This document is an FBI Evidence Log (FD-1087) and Chain of Custody record (FD-192) detailing a box of evidence originally collected on August 28, 2006, from the Palm Beach Police Department (345 South County Road). The box contains various items including medical supplies, '727 Letterhead' (referencing Epstein's plane), invoices, messages from 'J.' and 'J.L.', and numerous Sony micro cassettes resulting from 'Trash Pulls' conducted by PBPD in 2005. The custody log shows the evidence was transferred to the FBI's New York office in June 2019 (shortly before Epstein's arrest) and was being reviewed as recently as 2021.
This document contains a series of email communications between the FBI's New York Computer Analysis Response Team (CART) and the US Attorney's Office (SDNY) regarding the processing of digital evidence seized from Jeffrey Epstein's properties in New York and the Virgin Islands. The correspondence, dating from February to July 2020, details significant technical challenges in processing terabytes of data from various devices (Macs, Windows, servers, loose media) for legal discovery. Key issues include the incompatibility of forensic data with the US Attorney's 'Relativity' review platform, delays caused by COVID-19 and FBI network upgrades, and the need to identify specific device serial numbers for search warrants.
This document is an evidence record from the Town of Palm Beach Police Department for Case #05-368 against suspect Jeff Epstein. It documents the seizure of one Sony MC-90 microcassette tape (Property #06-95) on January 27, 2006. The specific labels on the tape case and the detailed description of its contents have been redacted.
A Town of Palm Beach Police Department evidence record dated January 19, 2006, encompassing a microcassette tape (Property #06-59) related to Case #05-368 with Jeffrey Epstein listed as the suspect. The tape itself is labeled 'STATEMENT' on side A, though the specific title and side B content are redacted. A placeholder page indicates the physical tape item was not scanned.
A Town of Palm Beach Police Department evidence log dated January 9, 2006, regarding Case #05-368. The evidence consists of one Sony MC-90 microcassette tape associated with suspect Jeff Epstein. The specific description of the tape's contents is redacted on the log and the case label.
This document is a police evidence record from the Town of Palm Beach Police Department regarding Case #05-368 against suspect Epstein. It documents Item 1, a micro-cassette tape labeled 'Statement Alfredo Rodriguez' (Property #06-21). The document includes an evidence bag label, a placeholder stating the item was not scanned, and a photocopy of the physical cassette tape and its case.
This document contains images of evidence packaging and labels for a Sony microcassette tape collected by the Town of Palm Beach Police Department on December 13, 2005. The suspect is listed as 'Jeff Epstien' (misspelled) under Case #05-368. The file includes an FBI evidence identifier (1B7-22) and a placeholder notice stating the physical media (the audio tape) was not scanned or digitized.
This document contains photos of an evidence bag and a physical item—a Sony MC-90 micro-cassette tape—processed by the Town of Palm Beach Police Department on December 15, 2005. The evidence bag lists 'Epstein' as the suspect and assigns Case # 05-368 and Property # 05-1090. The specific contents or labels on the cassette are redacted, and a placeholder page notes that the audio media itself was not scanned/digitized.
This document contains evidence materials associated with Palm Beach Police Department case 05-368 and related case number 05-1092. It includes placeholders indicating digitized documents, redacted contact sheets of photographs dated November 15, 2005, and images of a Sony microcassette tape (evidence item 1B7-20/21) contained in an evidence envelope.
This document set consists of photos of physical evidence held by the Town of Palm Beach Police Department regarding case #05-368. The evidence is a Sony MC-90 micro audio cassette tape (Property #05-256), logged on March 18, 2005. Jeffrey Epstein is explicitly listed as the suspect on the evidence bag.
This document contains photocopies of physical evidence, specifically a file folder from the FBI Newark Division labeled 'Media' and containing references to 'cell', followed by images of 8 CDs/DVDs. The discs are labeled with FBI case numbers 72-MM-113327 and 31E-MM-108062, with dates ranging from October 28, 2009, to November 3, 2009. One disc label indicates it contains '.AVI' video files and originates from the 'MM' (Miami) office.
This document contains a series of scanned photo contact sheets and CD/DVD labels, likely from a personal or professional archive. The images are labeled with filenames and organized by themes such as Christmas 2005, Puerto Rico, Walter Cronkite, and various aerial views.
A photograph (Bates stamped EFTA00003341) depicting actor Chris Tucker seated inside a private aircraft. He is wearing a pink head covering, a blue jacket, and Sony headphones, and appears to be singing with his eyes closed. This photo is part of the evidentiary files related to Jeffrey Epstein, likely from a trip to Africa.
A photograph showing a man, identified as actor Chris Tucker, wearing a red hat and Sony headphones. He appears to be singing or listening to music with his eyes closed. He is seated in what appears to be a private aircraft or bus at night. The document contains the Bates stamp EFTA00003329.
This image displays two documents related to the federal investigation of Jeffrey Epstein dated July 11, 2019. The left document is a Search and Seizure Warrant issued by the SDNY citing violations of Sex Trafficking (18 U.S.C. 1591) and Conspiracy (18 U.S.C. 371). The right document is an FBI Receipt for Property (FD-597) listing items seized from Epstein's New York residence, including an Apple desktop, hard drives, loose photos, a passport, and various other electronics.
A photograph showing a closed black Sony VAIO laptop sitting on a patterned surface. A yellow sticky note is attached to the laptop lid with the handwritten text '4:05 Meder'. To the right, a portion of a document is visible (upside down), displaying telephone number (212) 737-0400 and facsimile number (212) 988-6192, which are historically associated with Jeffrey Epstein's properties/offices in New York. The document fragment also mentions a 'Report'.
Evidence photograph (EFTA00001349) showing the contents of a wooden drawer. Visible items include a box of rewritable Blu-ray discs, a white envelope from WVNY ABC 22 (Burlington, VT) with the recipient redacted, a white card with inverted text, and a yellow sticky note with the handwritten initials 'HK' and 'KK'.
An evidence photograph (EFTA00001348) showing a wooden desk, likely Jeffrey Epstein's. The desk features an Apple iMac, a landline phone, and an AT-A-GLANCE calendar open to June 2019. An open drawer reveals a Sony Blu-ray disc, a tape with an ABC logo, and redacted notes. A document on the left edge bears the name 'Jeffrey E.'.
This document is an FBI evidence recovery log detailing items seized in relation to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. The inventory includes significant quantities of digital devices (hard drives, laptops, towers), surveillance footage, financial records including large amounts of cash in envelopes marked 'SK', and personal items such as massage tables, sex toys, and photos of naked females. Specific items of note include blueprints for Epstein's NYC residence, boat logs for LSJ (Little St. James), and an Austrian passport featuring Epstein's photograph.
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